400 Watt 2-way Loudspeaker System

US Behringer announce the Eurolive B315A      06/11/08

400 Watt 2-way Loudspeaker System


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Behringer has added to its line of active loudspeaker systems with the new Eurolive B315A. Featuring a 15" 2-way design, integrated sound processing and 400 watts of power, the company tell us that the B315A offers a compact, high-power solution for live and playback applications. Here's the details in their own words...
The B315A packs a long-excursion 15" woofer and 1.75" titanium-diaphragm compression driver with an ultra-wide dispersion, exponential horn and multi-cell throat into a versatile trapezoidal enclosure.
The rear panel includes Ultra-Low Noise (ULN) balanced mic and line inputs, a balanced XLR thru connector, input level control and two-band EQ. Internal sound processing provides complete system control as well as speaker protection.
The B315A can be free-standing, stacked, pole-mounted or used in a floor monitor configuration. Ergonomic handles and rugged construction make for a roadworthy package.
  • 400 watt, 15" 2-way active loudspeaker system
  • Extreme sound pressure levels from a compact, lightweight speaker
  • Integrated sound processing for system control and speaker protection
  • Long-excursion 15" woofer
  • 1.75" titanium diaphragm compression driver
  • Large-format, ultra-wide dispersion exponential horn, with multi-cell throat
  • Ultra-Low Noise (ULN) mic / line input with input level control and 2-band EQ
  • Trapeziodal enclosure for versatile placement and configuration options
Pricing and Availability:
US $489.99, UK £239, Euro €359
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