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Behringer Truth B2030A 6.75 inch Powered Studio Monitor

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SKU: B000Q6EHA2

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Brand Behringer
Speaker Maximum Output Power 125 Watts
Audio Output Mode Surround
Mounting Type Tabletop Mount
Model Name B2030A
  • 2-way 125W Powered Studio Monit with 6.75″ Woofer
  • Room Compensation EQ (each)
  • 0.75″ Tweeter
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Description

The TRUTH B2030A has all of the great features of an active TRUTH monitor packed in a compact cabinet.It’s a high-resolution, active 2-way reference studio monitor that is perfect for nearfield monitoring applications: from small mixing environments to multi-channel surround setups.

Additional information

Weight 9 kg
Dimensions 21.4122 × 21.1074 × 31.6992 cm
Speaker Type

Outdoor

Subwoofer Diameter

6.75 Inches

Controller Type

Corded Electric

Surround Sound Channel Configuration

‎2.0

color

Black

Included Components

Powered Studio Monitor

Is Waterproof

False

Number of items

‎1

Control Method

App

Speaker Size

6.5 Inches

Power Source

‎Corded Electric

Customer Package Type

Standard Packaging

Includes MP3 player?

No

UPC

133587614022 689076748278

Global Trade Identification Number

00689076748278

Item Weight

19.8 pounds, 9 Kilograms

Product Dimensions

8.43 x 8.31 x 12.48 inches

Country of Origin

‎China

ASIN

B000Q6EHA2

Item model number

B2030A

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏

‎ No

Date First Available

July 17, 2007

Color Name

Black

Speaker amplification type

Active

Speaker Count

‎1

Output Wattage

75 Watts

Voltage

‎110 Volts

Manufacturer

‎Behringer

10 reviews for Behringer Truth B2030A 6.75 inch Powered Studio Monitor

  1. Richard Linsday


    I have been using a pair of these almost every single day for +2 years now and I still have nothing but great things to say about them. Great sound, great look, great feel, and they definitely last. Aside from their daily use I also used them to DJ a small party once in a pinch.My setup:-Custom Desktop PC running Windows 7 x64 + Audio box USB 2×2 Audio Interface-Windows audio output & audio interface driver set to 24bit 48000KHz with all sound effects disabled (256 ASIO buffer)-Audio interface connected via USB to my desktop PC-Audiobox 1/4″ outputs connected to each monitor via 1/4″-Both monitor power cables are on a surge protector with nothing else connected to it. Also use a 3-to-2 prong adapter(ground removal to reduce noise) on the wall plug

  2. pixel eyes


    This is a product intended for all the people who are attempting to produce music in a room unsuitable for the task, namely, a typical small bedroom, maybe 10×12 with an 8 or 9 foot ceiling, filled with parallel surfaces and lots of reflective plaster or drywall. Solving all the physics problems with standing waves and excessive reflections is just about impossible, but many of us have to make it work anyway. The best solution is: headphones. If you find a set of cans that tells you the truth, then you can trust your decisions. (Beyerdynamic DT880, for instance…) Still, it’s good to have some speakers as a secondary reference, and for the social occasions where you are playing your work for others. The B2030a monitors give a lot of timbral control, with 3 multi-position filters, a wide dispersion tweeter, and skinny little bass ports that help to focus and define low frequencies. Be prepared to spend the first week experimenting with different filter settings, and manipulating whatever room control products you have to control bass and treble reflections. Investing time in this process will eventually lead to an optimal setup for your space. The closer you get to these speakers, the better they will work for you. They are not intended to throw waves across a big room. Turn the monitor way down and get close to them, and you can mix with average level around 60db, which your family and neighbors will greatly appreciate. They are an extremely good value for the modest cost. They don’t “sound great”, they just tell you what’s happening, so you can make it sound great. Make sure to go online and register them at behringer.com, so you get the three years warranty coverage.

  3. chika egeruo


    One of the speakers started making some weird noises after a few months but other than that if your song sounds good in these guys it’ll definitely sound good every where.

  4. A. Kay


    I bought these to use a piano monitors for a compact space. The sound reproduction is quite good, and it is really quite nifty that they come with a hand-signed frequency response diagram for each speaker to show that the response for the specific speaker you bought is flat across the supported spectrum.Sound quality: I played various types of music through these, and also used them as monitors for a Yamaha Electric Piano. The lowest end of the bass seems a bit weak, but I’m used to a 3 cubic foot subwoofer, so I’m probably biased. I had no complaints about the volume levels. These speakers do not give any impression of being underpowered for filling an office-sized room. I was slightly disappointed in the output when used with the piano (which was the primary reason for purchase). They sound good, but I believe the bottom end was lacking enough to make it sound less like a real piano that I’d like. Word of warning for those using these with a computer: the inputs are all “line in” impedance matched. Hooking them to a headphone jack noticeably degrades the quality. Turning the input trims all the way down seems to help.Inputs: 1/4″ and XLR. Neither of these are impedance matched for headphone jacks, which means that your computer needs to have a true “line out”. They work great with my Mac Pro, but my two MacBook Pro’s only have headphone out, and this ends up causing some noticeable distortion.Adjustments: Each speaker has it’s own amplifier (and power cord). The amplifier has some switch-based adjustments to help with the sound of the speakers in various placements (from free-standing to in a corner). The input trims are useful if you are coming from a source that isn’t impedance matched, or has a variable amount of signal-to-noise based on output (e.g., our electric piano puts out a better signal at higher volumes, but then is too loud without this trim turned down).Manufacturing/Build: The first thing you’ll notice: these suckers are _heavy_. This is a good sign, in that a critical part of good sound in a speaker is the neutrality of the cabinet. A lightweight cabinet almost always means a reduction in sound quality. These are designed in Germany, but built in China. I was kinda hoping this wasn’t the case, but it is. I was hoping any of the materials would pass European indoor air quality standards, but I seriously doubt it. They smell very strongly of glue when you first get them. I ran a 40Hz waveform at high volume through them for several weeks in order to help get the smell out. They are much better now, but the gasses they were putting off made my respiratory system feel a bit bad (my throat got really scratchy, etc), and I felt a bit dizzy from them at first. I would _not_ recommend these to people who have environmental injuries (as my partner does).Overall, these are good powered speakers at a great price. If you don’t have a true “line out” on whatever source you use to drive them, you might be disappointed.

  5. K4K


    Bought the speaker as the center channel of a active surround sound setup. Vocal clarity is excellent and independent volume control and EQ makes the speaker and excellent choice. Intend to but a pair for the side and rears with a pair of 2031’s for the front L/R speakers. Can’t wait to get the rest! One thing though… Behringer straight up lies about the speaker size. This is a 5.5″ woofer… Not 6.75″. They do the same with the 2031s.

  6. Semper Fi


    Never liked the idea of powered speakers. Until I heard these. Premium quality construction. Beautiful too! Tight bass, excellent highs. I love these things! I am a music nut..I know when speakers sound good.

  7. Max Roszkowski


    I love the Behringer b2030A’s, don’t get me wrong. This title, however, is deceiving. What you are purchasing is only one speaker, not two. Buyers Beware!The speakers themselves, however, are excellent. Going from a klipsch promedia 2.1 to these paired with a polk audio psw10 are AMAZING for the price, provided you also purchase decent accessories such as isolation equipment, and I threw in a lexicon alpha just for the recording interface, as well as the functionality as a control station for the volumes of my monitors/subwoofer.

  8. Blestey

    Perfectos
    Para uso doméstico son perfectos. Yo los tengo en su soporte de pared, también comprado en amazon (B-Tech BT77) y crean un ambiente “discotequero” bastante logrado. Bombo terrorífico si se le pone una buena fuente de entrada acorde.

  9. Werner

    Viel besser als erwartet
    Ich war auf der Suche nach bezahlbaren Aktivmonitoren welche gut Klingen und ggf. mit einem Aktivbass nach unten erweitert werden sollten.Nach langem Überlegen und Vergleichen (und Tests lesen) habe ich mich für die Monitore 2030A von Behringer entschieden und liefern lassen. Die Lieferung hat, so wie von Amazon gewohnt, schnell und zuverlässig funktioniert.Zuerst auspacken, dann anschließen und vor allem die richtigen Kabel verwenden (bekommt man auch bei Amazon), so wird das Ergebnis garantiert noch besser.Jetzt habe ich mehrere Tests mit verschiedenstem Musikmaterial gemacht, auch verschiedene Quellen von IPOD, CD-Player oder Instrument direkt mussten herhalten. Auch ein Test mit einem kleinen Mischpult wurde gemacht, mit Erfolg, hier kann man alles nach seinen eigenen Wünschen einstellen!Diese Aktivboxen klingen wirklich gut und für mein Empfinden neutral, wer es mag kann gerne auch ein Mischpult mit einstellmöglichkeiten nutzen, ist aber sicher nicht nötig, denn Höhen, Tiefen und Räumlichkeit kann direkt an den Boxen eingestellt werden und man kann die Unterschiede auch gut hören (also nicht nur messbar).Wer verschiedene Musikquellen verwenden möchte, sollte auf jeden Fall ein kleines Mischpult verwenden, so lassen sich alle auf ein einheitliches Klangbild (jeder nach seinen Wünschen) einstellen.Mein nächster Test wird noch das Verwenden von einem Aktivsubwoofer (Genelec 1092) beinhalten, bin mal auf das Ergebnis gespannt.Ich bin mit dem klanglichen Ergebnis sehr zufrieden und finde nicht, dass diese Boxen in den Höhen zu dominant klingen (kann man ja auch etwas nach-korrigieren).Der letzte Test war noch der direkte vergleich zwischen den Genelec 1030A und der Behringer 2030A, welche 5x so teuer waren. Diese Genelec klingen wie erwartet noch auflösender als die Behringer. Ob man gleich so viel Geld investieren muss jeder selbst für sich und seine Vorhaben entscheiden.Auf jeden Fall sind die Boxen 2030A von Behringer für den Einstieg sehr zu empfehlen, für den Profieinsatz sind dann die Genelec noch einmal besser.Nach 9 Jahren immer noch Top ohne spürbaren Qualitätsverlust!

  10. Fortiz

    Monitores de estudio Behringer Truth B2030A Hi-Res.
    A mi parecer estos monitores de campo cercano están muy bien realizados y su calidad de audio es más que evidente. Compra muy recomendable. Escucha este video que hice con unos buenos audífonos para que puedas apreciar su calidad.

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