Great review. My church wanted to buy them and I was hesitant being Behringer, but I feel somewhat more confident that it's a decent device. Thanks Lenni
Zenon Kazienko You‘re very welcome! I still stand by it being a really solid device. We use it in our band and yet there haven‘t been any complaints by the others. :P
Why is NO ONE mentioning the mono/stereo specs of the thing ? Is everyone on the planet fine with mono in-ear monitoring ? When using XLR as input, are you using a mixer that can send an unbalanced stereo signal on a single XLR ? Which mixer supports that ?
Hey Arthur, on the P2 you have the option to flip a switch to enable mono/stereo-monitoring. However as you said, it depends on the mixer you're using whether it provides stereo on the outputs. I'm using it in stereo-mode and it works quite fine, e.g. I amplify the click-track on the left side whereas the rest is mainly on the right side. Hope I was able to help!
Hey Chao, thanks for your comment! You'd need the Behringer if you 1) don't have a jack port to plug in your earpiece directly into your console but a XLR port or 2) you want to utilise your XLR outputs to have an in-ear-monitoring for your whole band. Hope this answer is to your satisfaction, cheers!
@@lennidoestech6260 Haha, es ist gut. I love the German high standards for precision and quality! (I'm Niederländisch) Also your video is of high quality, well done!
Hey @Red Cat, I don‘t see a reason why you shouldn‘t be able to as the unit is merely an amplifier. So yeah, I‘d assume you could. I can ask my guitarist to try. :P I‘ll keep you posted!
@@lennidoestech6260 I use my 770 with Zoom H6 recorder. And while I record "delicate" or atmospheric sounds it's sometimes not enough volume. Thank you for your answer. I think Behringer P2 will be helpful for me.
Hey Roy, actually, I had to deal with this problem myself and found a working solution for mine: I spread open the belt clip in the middle so that the metal piece was once again quite tense. Give it a try - for me it worked wonders. :)
Great review. My church wanted to buy them and I was hesitant being Behringer, but I feel somewhat more confident that it's a decent device. Thanks Lenni
Zenon Kazienko You‘re very welcome! I still stand by it being a really solid device. We use it in our band and yet there haven‘t been any complaints by the others. :P
Why is NO ONE mentioning the mono/stereo specs of the thing ? Is everyone on the planet fine with mono in-ear monitoring ? When using XLR as input, are you using a mixer that can send an unbalanced stereo signal on a single XLR ? Which mixer supports that ?
Hey Arthur,
on the P2 you have the option to flip a switch to enable mono/stereo-monitoring. However as you said, it depends on the mixer you're using whether it provides stereo on the outputs. I'm using it in stereo-mode and it works quite fine, e.g. I amplify the click-track on the left side whereas the rest is mainly on the right side.
Hope I was able to help!
to Behringer: "you could've just done this better!" LMAO
Now it costs 58 Euro in GermanY
Why do we need to use this device? Can I plug the earphone directly into the mixing console? What’s the difference?
Hey Chao, thanks for your comment!
You'd need the Behringer if you 1) don't have a jack port to plug in your earpiece directly into your console but a XLR port or 2) you want to utilise your XLR outputs to have an in-ear-monitoring for your whole band.
Hope this answer is to your satisfaction, cheers!
Are you German (Austrian/Swiss)? because your nails are perfectly cut and you were quite disappointed by the clearance of the case. 😉
We are indeed somewhat obtrusive, are we not? :P Yes, you got it right, I'm German. ;)
@@lennidoestech6260 Haha, es ist gut. I love the German high standards for precision and quality! (I'm Niederländisch)
Also your video is of high quality, well done!
Can I plug my guitar pedalboard XLR output directly to this?
Hey @Red Cat, I don‘t see a reason why you shouldn‘t be able to as the unit is merely an amplifier. So yeah, I‘d assume you could. I can ask my guitarist to try. :P I‘ll keep you posted!
What impedance of your DT770? I have 80 om and searching an amplifier for it because my field recorder have not enough volume. Thanks!
Hey! I also have the 80 ohm version. What to you want to use yours for? So, what volume do want to achieve?
@@lennidoestech6260 I use my 770 with Zoom H6 recorder. And while I record "delicate" or atmospheric sounds it's sometimes not enough volume. Thank you for your answer. I think Behringer P2 will be helpful for me.
Watched it in double speed and it was still slow.
It's a good unit for the price. My only minor whinge, is the belt clip itself. After a bit of usage, it begins to lose its tension.
Hey Roy,
actually, I had to deal with this problem myself and found a working solution for mine: I spread open the belt clip in the middle so that the metal piece was once again quite tense. Give it a try - for me it worked wonders. :)
@@lennidoestech6260 Heya thanks for the tip. Me and my band are grabbing some this week, so I’ll definitely remember that. Thanks again!