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Behringer Eurolive B207MP3 150W 6.5 inch Personal PA/Monitor Speaker Reviews

150W Active PA Speaker with 4-channel Mixer, 3-band EQ, and 6.5" Driver (each)

The Behringer Eurolive B207MP3 portable PA speaker makes a perfect stage monitor for vocalists and keyboardists thanks to its mic-stand mountable design. It's also great for small-scale public address - just plug a microphone in and you're good to go. The 4-channel B207MP3 gives you mic and line inputs (including RCAs), plus an onboard MP3 player so you can play your favorite tunes right from a USB stick. And 3-band EQ lets you fine-tune your sound easily. Whether you need a convenient stage monitor or a portable PA, the Behringer B207MP3 is a solid choice.

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Love it!

By Sweetwater Customer on March 20, 2024

Great crisp sound with the ability for 3 microphones! I love it! Fun for karaoke nights at my house.

Impressive!

By Paul from PA. on March 15, 2024 Music Background: Keyboard, vocals, guitar.

I have owned this for 4 years and used for practice and gigs. I use this as a monitor for my keyboards and I run the PA into it for vocal monitoring. One gig the main PA went out and I used this for vocals. It held up. It has surprisingly good sound for such a small speaker. Highly recommend.

Just what I needed

By Michael Boonie from Elkins Park, PA on January 28, 2024 Music Background: Locally gigging musician with the best that I can reasonably afford

I had a bunch of guitar and bass amps, "regular" and modelling, but nothing worked right for my keyboard (a Casio digital piano... I'm in a NOLA band.) The piano has only a mini out. I've always appreciated Behringer for it's surprising bang-for-the-buck, but I'd borrowed a friend's high-end monitor and I feared I was spoiled.
But I'm very happy! I got the larger, B207MP3 with the 4th 'in' and the larger 6.5" speaker. It's 150W, while the one I'd borrowed was 200W; but even though it isn't as loud, it's just as clean and it's plenty loud enough used as a monitor behind me during gigs (I run a 1/8" to 1/4" from my Casio.) Not only can I now hear myself AND then run balanced out into the board--no mic!--but I can also EASILY be heard over the guitar, bass, drums and fiddle that gather in my house to rehearse.
Definitely a good purchase!

Behringer Monitor

By Terry Copland from Port Townsend WA on November 10, 2023 Music Background: Played in a bluegrass group for 20 years, now just me and my wife doing small gigs.

I had an olde five channel powered amp and a pair of portable speakers that I gave away two days ago since I've bought this little monitor. I used this for small venue performance (50 people or so) and it works great. Far fewer cords than before and plenty of volume and it sounds great. Extremely easy to use and to set up.

Very Useful

By Douglas Barrett from Columbus, IN on October 3, 2023

I use this with the full band as a spot monitor and as a monitor for acoustic gigs. It sounds better than you'd think and is plenty loud so long as you have it reasonably close. Great value and very useful.

Best product in this Warehouse

By Ed from Oklahoma on August 31, 2023 Music Background: Singer/musician

Out of all the thousands of dollars of a stuff that I have bought from Sweetwater. I rate this speaker as number one in value. A powerful little speaker. I use it as a personal monitor and it also handles my karaoke venues. It handles a whole hall in nursing facilities. You can either plug a Bluetooth receiver in it and run it through your phone or use the mo3 flash drive player. Don't let the size of this speaker fool you. Had it around ten years. Still kicking

Great sounding...good value

By Sweetwater Customer from OH on February 15, 2023

The monitor sounds great...good bass response. There was an electrical smell that it omitted with the bass at first...found this concerning, but the unit didn't burn up, so maybe just an initial burn-in smell...so far so good and a bit bigger speaker than the Mackie (6.5 vs 5) and which is a lot more money.

Awesome for various venues

By Sweetwater Customer from CA on September 30, 2022

I bought four when it was on backorder due to a huge sale here on Sweetwater. The wait was a tad long but with the huge discount, it was worth it. I pair these up with a single Behringer B1200D subwoofer. In my late 40s, it's not ideal lugging around 15s or even 12s. These are small and light but produce crispy clean sounds. At 6.5", they don't have much lows so pairing them with a subwoofer is most ideal. Though they are made to be used as monitors, I have used them successfully as loudspeakers for banquets and at outdoors events up to 100 guests. The last venue was at a 10,000 square feet hall and everyone complimented on how small, clear and loud these speakers were. I used them with a small 6 channel Yamaha mixer. I can fit the B1200D, four of these B207, 4 mic stands and a tiny Yamaha MG06X in a wagon. Some people complain about the angle but if you put them on a camera tripod, you can angle them any way you want. Some said there wasn't enough sound coming from them. If you run the input through the back as a parallel setup, the sound is considerably lower because you have only the master volume control. If you run the front input, it is nearly as loud as my B208s.

Good Monitor & Practice Amp

By RPH from Grenada, MS on July 20, 2022 Music Background: Professional

I use my at church currently as a monitor. I have my acoustic amp (Acoustic A1000), Gemini 300 Array System and the piano microphone plugged into it. It does what it's supposed to do. Now everything is not just in my left ear and balanced out. Great looking and heavy built and very versatile.

Loud enough and last a long time!

By Dexter Quismorio on December 10, 2021

This Behringer combo amp speaker is loud and last a long time. Build quality is very good and sounds great too!

Beautiful sound!!!

By Kathi from Antioch on October 20, 2021 Music Background: Songwriter, singer

This monitor speaker is perfect for me, thank you for having this compact monitor for singers like me

Takes a licking, keeps on ticking

By cb from Ozarks on August 12, 2021 Music Background: Part time pro

I've had mine for 5 or 6 years now and it still works great.
I use it to play backing tracks for my solo act.
It's been dropped and knocked over a couple times byt still works great.
Gonna buy another one soon because, well you know nothing lasts forever and I'll need a backup.

It meets my needs perfectly

By TG from Alabama on February 28, 2021 Music Background: 40 years of live music at many levels

I play keyboards and sing with a few different bands, so I need a setup I can easily transport and set up quickly. I use two keyboards, so I use the pass through on my DI boxes to send a signal to two of the channels. I use the third channel to take a line from the board with a vocal mix. This way I can control the monitor level of each keyboard easily without having to go back and forth to the board or be constantly asking the sound board operator to adjust them. I can do the same with the vocals level. The sound is loud and clear. I actually prefer the sound, especially on vocals, to much larger and more expensive floor monitors. Will it get loud enough if you are playing with a loud band in a loud environment? Yes. Dollar for dollar this is one of the best purchases you can make if you play live music.

Very Nice

By Paul on April 16, 2019 Music Background: Keyboard and guitar

I knew this would work well but was skeptical about the the Bass response and the plastic cabinet sound. The Bass is surprisingly good and sound quality is very good. The fact that you can mount it on a mic stand and place it right next to you means no need to crank it up, but if you do it will be quite loud and still maintain a quality sound. I used this at a gig with a fairly loud band and levels cut it just fine. Was considering a floor wedge, but they take up more space and are heavier. So this was a great choice. I would recommend this to anyone.

Very portable and convenient

By Sweetwater Customer on March 7, 2019

Great unit for small gigs where you need some sound augmentation. Perfect number of inputs. Very lightweight. Only wish it had Bluetooth.

Great little monitor amp

By William Hogue from Ormond Beach, FL on November 27, 2018

Just what the doc ordered for my small group (20-25 folks). Very impressed with the sound. It was better than I expected.

My 207D

By CDA Productions on October 24, 2018 Music Background: Writer-Director-musician-singer-producer.

I have these speakers and are about to buy one more.

They are absolutely awesome!
We have taken them with me traveling .
One alone can provide PA for 100"people
or more in a conference room at the Hilton.
It could probably provide PA for right at 200x

Behringer 207D

By Composer/Director Cheryl D.Anderson on October 20, 2018 Music Background: Composer,producer,director,instrumentalist,Records.

I own 2 of these speakers.I often use them at choir rehearsal.I take one of them for speaking at places like the Hilton in Atlanta.Can carry it as a carry on and it more than handles a room of 100 people easily.Sometimes I will use the two at small singing gigs.I have two blogs on YouTube in reference to them.
I have all of the expensive hard working equipment
However,for up to 100 people audiences in spoken word it is fine.With the pair rating 300watts and daisy chained,It can easily cover 200people.

Like It

By James K. Alexander from TN on May 9, 2018

Much better than the old ones we've been using.

Sounds great, surprising amount of power

By Sweetwater Customer from Woodstock, GA on October 6, 2017 Music Background: professional musician

This is a really versatile, powerful little PA. I've used it for guitar, keyboard, vocals, line in... I've used it as a PA in small venues and as a monitor. I would definitely recommend it.

Light, simple, sounds good

By Lance from Japan on August 26, 2017 Music Background: Semi-pro

Inexpensive, light, good sounding monitoring solution with the added benefit of being able to run MP3s from a USB stick drive. Loud enough to use as a PA in its own right, and the 3-band EQ is simple but effective.

Hotspot

By Sweetwater Customer from Charlotte NC on April 7, 2017

This hot spot is great on stage and off. I even use it at the house with a Bluetooth adapter to listen to books, radio and rehearse with. On stage it's very powerful and clear so as a vocalist and musician it's awesome to be able to hear so clearly. Thanks!!!!

Prefect fit

By Todd Wilson from KY on February 20, 2017 Music Background: Director

We needed a monitor for our electric piano and this was the prefect fit and nice sound.

Great little Speaker/Amp

By Char from NW Illinois on January 12, 2016

This is a great little amp/speaker that will deliver some great power. My band mates were really impressed with the power and the clarity that this delivers. It's perfect for the smaller venues that we play in. I love it because it's compact and easy to carry. I can use it for a personal monitor too when we play out too since my cigar box guitar needs a little boost for me to hear it when we are all jamming, linking it from another mixer. All in all, I'm really happy with my Eurolive.

Little Box...Big Sound!

By Allen Goff on September 14, 2015

I wasn't expecting the big sound from such a little box, it took me back to the days of carrying around a couple of Bose 802s in my backseat. The quality of the Behringer B207mp3 is really amazing and I've used it on many occasions for both acoustic sets & full band concerts doing Rock, Country & Blues sets. Very happy with this monitor....Thanks

Behringer B207mp3

By Allen from Missouri on August 25, 2015 Music Background: Professional Musician

I've used a variety of monitor systems before but I wasn't expecting the amazing sound that came from this little box! I've always had trouble hearing myself doing vocals in the past and I've tried many different systems but I'd have to say the Behringer B207 monitor fits the bill for both acoustic & full band sets. Great big sound, great quality at a great price....Thanks Sweetwater

So Far So Good

By Les on April 24, 2015

Mind you I've only had the unit for a week but so far so good. First gig is this Saturday so I'll know better then.

It is LOUD for it's size and so far has met my expectations.

Sweetwater customer service is GREAT!

Excellent Speaker

By Brad from Abita Springs, LA USA on February 6, 2015 Music Background: Guitarist, musician

Purchased one of these 3 months ago. I am very happy with the sound and performance of this speaker. I have used it on about 8 gigs so far and it has sounded great each time. I do wish the mp3 screen would be easier to navigate through. For example...to find a specific song quicker. I have plugged my acoustic guitars direct into this speaker with no effects, it sounded full and dynamic. For a small venue...these are excellent speakers.

Great sound system!

By Sweetwater Customer from United States on September 9, 2014 Music Background: Personal Trainer

I bought this speaker to use as a mobile speaker for my small group personal training classes. I've only had it a month, but so far I am very impressed. I can connect my ipod and wireless microphone into it and it sounds great! It's got some good power behind it. It's perfect for what I am using it for and it's easy to use and set up. Plus it's lightweight and fits right into my gym bag. Great purchase!

Spot-Monitor/Personal PA

By Michael Jelineo from Vancouver, WA on July 7, 2014 Music Background: Hobbyist Live Sound Engineer

Want something Super Portable, with a 3 Band EQ... this 4 Channel mixer with 6.5" Driver is the perfect speaker for anyone who doesn't want to lug a bunch of equipment with them if they are just singing and playing a guitar or keyboard and going to sing. You will be heard out of this Super sounding Speaker. It comes with a Mic stand adapter another adapter that attaches onto the top so you can attach a Mic boom. I Highly recommend this Product for a Church looking for a Monitor to sit next to a Piano Player or a Keyboardist. This speaker has a built in MP3 Playback by using a Jumpdrive formatted using FAT 32.

These are great!

By cb from Taylorville, Illinois on June 5, 2014 Music Background: Retired pro musician now just doing it for fun hobby

Just as advertised. Light weight and sounds great. My wife and I use this for a small PA system at open mic, church, and nursing home performances. I though we would need to get two of them or get a powered extension speaker to be loud enough but we really don't need to. Normally we use two vocals and an acoustic guitar through it. The mp3 ability is nice and useful too. We sometimes use backing tracks that we record at home so the two of us can sound like a full band when we want. Get it you won't regret it.

Perfect PA Speaker for My Venues

By Bill Harrison from Blacksburg, VA USA on April 29, 2014 Music Background: A non-musical Aerospace Engineer & Professional Speaker

With so many accolades for both Sweetwater and Behringer it’s hard to know where to begin. I needed a PA speaker for small venues, 50-60 folks to whom I give PowerPoint presentations occasionally. These are dinner meetings, so about an hour of recorded music is provided during the meal preceding the program. Therefore I looked for a speaker with MP3 memory-stick capability. Also, I need R&L RCA ports because the presentations involve both video and audio, and the audio needs to be piped from the PC to the speaker. Very difficult to find this combination of USB MP3 player and RCA ports in a single speaker unit. Finally I found one in a long web search, namely: Behringer’s Eurolive B207MP3 PA speaker.

I had some technical questions about Behringer’s MP3 player which I felt only Behringer could answer. My son-in-law, a professional musician, suggested that one of Sweetwater’s expert Sales Engineers could probably answer them as well, so I decided to give them a try. I must say, this my first experience with Sweetwater turned out to be a real winner!

Jeff Bohan at Sweetwater really knows his stuff! Contacting Behringer, Jeff was told that their MP3 player was of proprietary design (not one of the available packages such as Windows Media Player, Creative’s MediaSource Player, RealPlayer, VLC’s media player, etc), and that MP3 memory sticks for their player had to be FAT16 formatted. That was important info, since almost everything now is FAT32. However, no real problem, since reformatting a flash memory stick to FAT16 is relatively easy and straightforward.

Behringer’s “instruction” pamphlet for this speaker is exceedingly sparse, but there are pictures! The very helpful photo showing the speaker’s 19 labeled control components is accompanied by a 6 to 40 word fine-print description of each, with an arrow leading to the appropriate item, over half of which either affect or apply directly to the MP3 player. The player has its own volume control, but is also affected by the speaker’s main level volume control, as well as the speaker’s three (treble, mid, and bass) frequency control knobs. All 5 of these controls need to be adjusted and balanced to get the best possible fidelity from the speaker when playing an MP3 flash memory drive.

One of the other 8 dedicated MP3 player controls is simply the PLAY button, whereas the remaining 7 are used to control various player modes that show up in the little LCD rectangular display window at the top of the control panel. My collection of 22 songs, to play during dinner, resided on the stick in separate tracks. I could not get these tracks to play in the order I wanted. (Behringer gives no information whatsoever on any functions of the MP3 player, other than those already mentioned.) However, using AVS’s Audio Converter, it proved a simple matter to merge the 22 tracks into one large 141 MB MP3 file that plays perfectly. So much for that problem.

The speaker was ordered on Wednesday, shipped from Sweetwater in Fort Wayne, IN, that day, and arrived 2 days later in Virginia by FedX at 2 pm on Friday! Wow! What a quick delivery, and FREE no less! The speaker was packaged by Behringer in an elaborately decorated cardboard box with graphics showing the speaker and all its features, with styrofoam inserts snugged up to hold the speaker tightly in place. The box itself has a handle attached, so the box can be used as a carrying case for the speaker, which weighs only about 12 lbs. Cardboard doesn’t hold up long under hard travel, but patching and reinforcing cardboard boxes with duct tape – as I’ve often done – extends their life considerably. Sweetwater’s outer box and inner packaging I also found to be not only more than what I’ve come to expect from other sellers, but excellent added protection for the speaker. Incidentally, the speaker has its own carrying handle integrated into the top of the unit.

Behringer describes this speaker as a “Monitor Speaker System”, which I’m sure works well for on-stage monitoring in much larger venues than mine. However, for my PA needs it is just perfect! The audio from my PowerPoint video clips feeds into a Nuforce transmitter in the PC’s USB port, transmits to the Nuforce receiver next to the B207 speaker (and is connected to the speaker with two short R&L RCA cables). This setup eliminates cables between the projector and screen (where the speaker is), and proves very convenient, since I walk while I talk, and therefore have no obstructive wires to trip over. I use an ATM410 dynamic mic plugged into the speaker for dialog during silent-picture slides, although the speaker does have built-in Phantom Power to support condenser mics.

Great speaker (Behringer), fantastic seller (Sweetwater), and terrific service (Sweetwater again)!!! What more can I say, other than the fact that the sound is also equally outstanding!

great

By sue loy from Clarksville, IN on April 27, 2014 Music Background: Country gospel singer

I 'm very happy with this. I use in Senior homes mostly with an mp3 player.. I do about 29 shows a month. It has great sound and is a lot smaller than my previous system. The only issue is the electric plug in the back developed a short but sent it back for repairs. However I bought another one to have as a spare.I really do like this system. Well worth the money and Sweetwater has been very easy to work with.

Excellent for what I wanted

By Morgan Wright from United States on April 11, 2014 Music Background: Hobbyist

I do not use this a lot, and I have not used other systems like it, so it is hard to compare. However, we put three microphones on it. Two of them need phantom power. All worked very well. I also plugged in an instrument, and that worked. I have not tried the USB connection yet.

Great sound system

By Martin Feagle from North Florida-South Georgia on March 2, 2014 Music Background: Bluegrass Band, mostly gospel

We use it in nursing homes, restaurants', Art Galleries, churches etc. to boost our voices and sometimes for the lead breaks in Bluegrass Music. I use 4 to 8 mic's regularly using split connectors and putting two to three mic's on each channel. I sometimes wish I had a couple more channels but since we mainly amplify our voices and usually the guitar with 3 to 5 performers all who sing depending on where we are at. The sound is great and clear and have plenty of volume, We love the Behringer B207 mp3 for what we do and it beats setting up and transporting a bigger system. Sometimes I will add an additional speaker. We haven no problem with feedback. Great little mixer amp and monitor. Works great in 40x60 and 40X80 ft rooms, etc.

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By Gary M. Smith from Corolla, NC on October 14, 2013 Music Background: Working drummer: club gigs, weddings & recordings

It is more expensive but worth every penny!!! The 150 amps make all the difference in the world. I set it right buy me on a couple of small drums cases, pull a main feed off the PA and can hear the entire band. It usually cuts through enough so that even the bass player can hear the band.

Killer little monitor speaker!

By Charlietahoe from Lake Tahoe, NV. on November 29, 2023 Music Background: 50 years pro bass and vocal musician.

I had my doubts that this 6.5" speaker could be loud enough. Once it had a couple of gigs to break in, the speaker went from just all right to very good. Drums with overhead mic and kick drum, keys, 2 guitars, my bass, and 4 vocalists are in one mix from our board. On about our third gig with me using it, the sound actually improved and it works like a charm. Cons: it is stinky at first, off gassing with a burnt smell, but it was fine. The adapter that couples it to a mic stand is good but not easy to place the speaker on unless you go horizontal with it, and the AC cable is quite short, so bring an extension chord or buy a longer one.
I only use my monitor as a monitor, not a mini PA system, but for a coffee house gig a pair might be all you need. I have only used it on about 5 gigs so far, so I may come back and edit my review. I am happy with it for now and recommend it, as long as it isn't for an extremely loud band.

Great compact monitor with one minor flaw (IMO)

By Joe Meadows from Ashland, OR on December 15, 2021

After trying out one of these monitors we bought three more, one for each band member. We are all happy with the sound quality and volume level. We mounted them onto mic stands with an additional boom arm attached to the top for the mic. Feedback isn't a problem and it makes for compact, easy to set up monitoring without floor monitors.

These units have a Main In that can be daisy-chained to the next unit which reduces cabling. They also have three local inputs with independent volume controls. This last feature is what I wish were done differently. Anything plugged into the local inputs gets mixed into the Main Out which is sent to downstream units. I have my vocal mic and guitar teed into the local inputs so I can give myself extra boost when needed but I don't need to pass that down the chain. Ideally the monitor mix would run independently through the Main channel and the local inputs would stay local. If there was a switch to disable this behavior I would be 100% satisfied.

One other observation is if you do chain them together then all upstream units must be turned on in order for the Main channel signal to get through. Presumably the Main Thru is buffered, thus requires power. Local inputs work just fine regardless.

Nice for practice space

By Zeb on January 2, 2019

I use this for practice as it serves many purposes. It can let me focus in on my vocals, as well as play along to tracks that I am working on. It works well and sounds good for that purpose, not sure if I will use it for gigging... I wish it had a speaker stand option and the top mic stand adjustment can be a little iffy/loose... I could see a cheaper mic stand getting to top heavy with this. Overall, very happy with this purchase and it serves its purpose very well. Thanks to Matt Cutshaw, as always, for getting this order processed so quickly (even around the holidays!!!).

great personal monitor

By steve p from California on November 30, 2016 Music Background: 40 years all kinds of bands, bass player

I've had this for about a year now and I use it all the time, works great as a personal monitor on a mic stand. use the mp3 player to play music during set up & tear down. have even used the mp3 player and output to feed house break music once when other method didn't work. can get pretty loud. minus 1/2 star because it would great to have an mp3 "only" output and a headphone jack (full mix). But great piece of gear.

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By john hall from vail az on December 30, 2015

i wanted to use these for moniters [ work great] but also found out i could plug our banjo player (dave) into the 207 and then go into the mixer and it works like a di box his banjo has a passive pickup (no batt) and this setup really gave us alot more flexibility with his sound levels i've been using them on the floor instead of a mic stand (my stands are the round bass not boom stands ) i didn't trust them on the stands seemed a little top heavy we play most gigs outside i would highly recommend these great sound from alittle package

Great So Far

By Les from Aspen on May 11, 2015 Music Background: Pro

I don't know why Behringer gets a bad rap. This thing works just as intended so far. Hope it lasts a long time.

Eurolive B207MP3

By Peter Scianablo from Daytona Beach Fl on October 9, 2014 Music Background: Pro Musician

My reason for this purchase was to have a good performing monitor of this style at a good price. I got what I paid for. I didn't buy it to ever be a stand alone PA. Therefore I didn't need an effects feature. As a singer I wanted the In your face vocal sound this piece offers. With full control over the sound this actually will enhance your vocal performance. Place it on a stand plug in a wire from your Aux send and you got it. I haven't and may not use the MP3 feature but it's there. My reason for a 4.5 star rating rather than 5 is that others that I've borrowed had a feature that lets you clip it on a mic stand. Not this one. It sits atop the mic stand. So it is top heavy. Keep it out of peoples way. It comes with any adapters you may need for your application. The quality and construction is excellent. It has weight. It has more volumn than you need. So overall if you're thinking of it just get it you won't be disappointed. As a long time faithful Swseetwater customer you know they will resolve any issue you may have. They are the best in the business and that's why I use them frequently. Yes I am a professional and I'm so glad to have their service.

Great monitor

By Gary Smith from Corolla, NC on September 29, 2014 Music Background: Pro Drummer: Club work

I use it for both my World Drum and stage monitor. Nobody has come up with a product like this. Small but lots of power. I put it right next to me in live performances and it cuts right thru. I like the 4 inputs, lots of different options. The small size makes it easy to load in and load out and to find a place on stage, even in small clubs. I would like to see Behringer make a slightly larger version….

Just what I needed

By Christopher Rathbun from Aurora, CO on March 27, 2014 Music Background: Professional Musician

I have used the B205D for four years at a local restaurant, and have been impressed with the reliability and sound quality. When I saw that the B207mp3 had an extra channel (two extra if you count the mp3 player), a larger speaker, and the ability to play my backing tracks directly from a usb drive, I had to get it. Thanks to the larger speaker, the bass response is better than its predecessor. Like the B205D, it can be mounted on a mic stand, and comes with the necessary stand adaptors. The display can be changed to list the artist or the title first when using the mp3 player. The quick start guide could have explained the function of the mp3 player better.

Just a few quick notes: I thought that the previous track button was broken because it did nothing with a single press. Just press it two times and it will go to the previous track. Also the single press of any of the transport buttons wakes the display up, then you press whatever button you need. Not a big deal in my opinion.

My brief experience with sweetwater has been great thus far, and I will continue to buy from them.

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By jon from Boston on December 23, 2013 Music Background: pro musician

Nice little unit. Plemty loud..can use as a monitor a secong speaker or a mini PA. The only thing I would add is some reverb. Why they didn't add reverb is beyond me. The abilty to mount on a mic stand is nice option.

Handy little unit!

By Mike A. from CA on December 23, 2022 Music Background: Semi pro multi instrumentalist (main instrument is cello) with numerous stage and studio credits.

I originally got it for the portability and flexibility, and it delivers on both counts! The sound quality is good even at higher volume levels. I thought the .mP3 player was a nice little add-on but it turns out it's one of the features I use the most. Only gripe is that the folder names don't show up in the display. At least I haven't found a way to do it yet. But I'm quite satisfied with the way it performs and sounds, and it's at a very reasonable price point.

Very Satisfied

By Ollie Elder from Los Angeles, Ca on December 1, 2022 Music Background: Professional Bassist

As the title suggests, I am very satisfied with this product. I use them in a variety of situations; as a monitor for any lead instrument (vocals/horns) etc. I am thoroughly surprised that it works very well as a practice amp for my bass guitar and electric upright bass. I appreciate the auxiliary in and the MP3 player, which allows play along with tracks. However, I wish thy it were Bluetooth, as it is on on the lower priced model.

Sweet rig.

By Rizzo from Raleigh, NC on September 9, 2020 Music Background: Long time guitar player.

This little speaker will perform as described. Perfect for small venues and it makes an ideal monitor. I couldn't be more satisfied.

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By Dennis from MO on August 31, 2020 Music Background: 20+ years as a solo performer

This is the second one of these I have owned. I still have the first and it works okay but after 10 years and close to a 1000 gigs, it was showing some wear and the pots were starting to get a bit noisy.
I use this primarily as a stage monitor in a solo act. I also used it in a duo act. It is pretty loud, loud enough that I used it once for a PA.
The mixer section works well but the lack of reverb means you will need to add any desired effects before the unit.
The MP3 player is handy for playing music during breaks.
The Low-Z output on the back lets you connect it to other systems like a powered speaker if you need to expand the volume a bit.
Or you can run the monitor send from a mixing board to the B207 and use it strictly as a monitor.
A fairly flexible piece of gear with a good value point.
I would definitely give it a 5 star rating if the mixer section had a few more features like effects and EQ on the individual channels. (But then it would likely cost quite a bit more.)

Nice speaker, but the angle mounting didn't work

By Sweetwater Customer from MN on August 17, 2018 Music Background: Professional keyboard, vocal, guitar performer and teacher

Nice little speaker. Sounds great! I would have liked to give this 5 stars, but the only problem I had with it was the inability to mount it straight on a mic stand. This little speaker mounts at about 40 degree angle. That would work great for many applications. However, I'm a keyboard player and wanted this to serve as a studio monitor when placed on a straight stand in front of my keyboards. Because of the angle, it projected the sound towards the ceiling, rather than at me. (while practicing seated) So unfortunately, I had to sent this speaker back to Sweetwater. My sales engineer helped me get a different product, the Roland CM-30, which is designed to be mounted straight rather than angled.

Used 100's of times

By Marty Mercer from Chicago on July 5, 2018 Music Background: Full time professional musician

I've used this as a part system for a guitar, bass, drum trio on 100's of jobs over the last 3 years.
The larger speakers and Mp3 player are big improvements over the previous model.

I'd give it 5 stars if it had reverb built in.
Does it sound great ? No.
Does it get the job done? Absolutely
It's light and easy to operate.

Nice Small PA Package

By Guitar Man on January 23, 2018

I'm using this PA speaker primarily for home practice in three ways: (1) I run my Beat Buddy drum pedal through it while using an amp for my electric guitar, (2) I run an iPod into the RCA inputs and guitar into one of the 1/4 inch line inputs to practice along with songs, and (3) I run guitar and a mic (XLR) for vocal & guitar practice.

The sound quality of the Eurolive is very good for its size. The number/variety of inputs and 3-band EQ are very useful. However, I haven't used the MP3 feature since all my iTunes files are MP4a and I don't want to bother with converting them.

I can't vouch for how the Eurolive functions at a live performance venue, but for my home practice sessions, it's a very useful unit. Highly recommended for this purpose.

Behringer B207

By Bob from Florida on July 30, 2017

Have not had this long but so far I like it a lot. Seems well built. I am going to use it as a monitor but certainly could work for one or two as a small PA. Lacks reverb if that is important to you. Sound is clear and easy to adjust.

Portable and convenient

By Dwain Cook from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on October 23, 2014 Music Background: Retired Professional Musician

Very impressed with the power and easy access to all the self explanatory controls. Many options of connections only thing missing is reverb or echo effect.

Meets the need

By Mike Urich from LaPorte TX on August 25, 2014 Music Background: FOH tech and plays the radio quite well.

It does everything advertised and quite well. I needed a compact device to use as a large computer speaker for group presentations, and an occasional small "PA" and other utility uses. The only area I'm disappointed in, and maybe I just haven't held my limbs in all the correct positions is for the MP3 to play lists and not single songs off of a thumb drive in the USB port.

Sounds good but fragile

By Ziggy on April 18, 2016

I bought one of these as a vocal monitor to replace a larger Crate 75. The tone is good and I was able to get enough volume to hear it if it is parked next to me. That requires putting it on a mic stand. The included attachments allow that but then you have a top heavy situation. We all know how bad luck comes to mic stands.
- Mine fell about 2.5 feet down to a cement floor and the case partially popped open. So - this thing could not take a shot like that. This is disappointing since it is built to be used that way. So, when you are not using it take it off the stand and put it on the floor.
- That is when the second problem comes in. The AC cord plugs in at the bottom of the unit and gets in the way when it is on the floor. So they need to move that.
- Also the handle on top is way under specked and will eventually break. So I avoid the temptation to use the handle and carry the thing like a ball instead.

So for not a huge cost you get a nice sounding item but it is not built to last.

Not what I’d hoped for.

By Sweetwater Customer on July 14, 2022

This monitor isn't quite what I was looking for. There is nothing wrong with it, but it's larger than the 205 which I use extensively. I was hoping to get a little bit more base for use with keyboards, and it had a little bit more, but because of its extra weight I was concerned it would tip off of us microphone stand. I've sent it back, and I'm replacing it with a 205.

Great features but there's a problem . . .

By Kimla from Whittier on April 25, 2022 Music Background: Arranger + band

Phenomenal features, but I have 3 continual problems with it:
1. The LED screen doesn't display my numbered songs (1 Song Title, 2 Song Title etc); "unknown artist" continually scrolls across, so I have no idea what song is about to play. If I want song #3, I cannot cue it.
2. Pausing and playing is difficult; sometimes I press the play/pause button twice before it works.
3. Likewise, the "track forward/backward" buttons don't always work on my first press.

Sounds great, but I can't rely on it for accurate cueing.

Behringer Eurolive B207MP3

By Russel Goehl from Rowlett, TX on December 3, 2015

I have only used for 3 practice sessions so far. I works ok but I did not find it to be as loud as some other reviewers have expressed. I am not disappointed but not overwhelmed either. Could be our guitar player is just to loud. For sure will work in cafe' type setting.

Stage monitors... functional, but no bass handle

By Sweetwater Customer on March 19, 2015 Music Background: professional musician

They certainly do work and feel very durable. I like the mic stand option and having multiple input options is a plus. For the power, I am a little disappointed with the speaker quality. I am actually planning on replacing the speaker at some point. The form factor and potential is excellent, yet the sound quality is poor. I use them for stage monitors though, so I am the only one who hears them. Overall, they are nice to have, but I wish there were some other higher quality options in this category. The TC helicons might sound a bit better, but they are not nearly as durable as these units.

Monitor thru has caused many problems!

By Wally Thomas from NY on September 1, 2021 Music Background: Teacher/Performer

This monitor provides ample sound,but lacks the design build on the back to process the female side of the XLR-thru signal that's dependable. Stress and strain over the few years has been disappointing and undependable on stage. I've endured lots of stress when playing and the monitors cease to function.

New behringer B207mp3

By Sweetwater Customer on June 10, 2015

I like the unit as far as the sound and convience of the Mics,However not happy with the usb plug. Its too hard and cumbersome to use when your playing a gig. it should have a bigger display and show the title all in one sentence. I'm didapointed with the way you have to wait for the titles.

Good for a little application...

By ThePBGroup from Ocean Shores, WA on March 21, 2014 Music Background: pianist, 5.5 decades

I got the feeling at first when looking this over online and from a few pumps of the reviews that it would take up a little more space, prove a little beefier, and fill a void recently caused by an old small powered Yamaha MS60S death. Did not happen that way. BUT I did put it in my kitchen next to a laptop where it serves as a very decent mp3 player speaker and pandora amp...That's where the family wants it, so if you planned to use something like this for a small venue amp, put another $100 with your purchase and keep looking.

Not happy

By Sweetwater Customer on November 14, 2015 Music Background: Singer and musician

I purchased this unit on recommendation which is generally perfect. However, This was a grand disappointment. I depend upon my equipment for performance. The volume spikes and falls. This happened in 2 performances and I had to completely unhook from the unit and plug directly into the pa. No monitor. Behringer has a great idea, but their quality is problematic. I had to return a Behringer powered mixing board that had no power.

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