QSC CP8 Compact Powered Loudspeaker

Weighing in at only 21 pounds, with a 16.2 x 10.7 x 10.1" footprint, this compact, light loudspeaker delivers 1000 watts of QSC sound in a portable package.

$499.99

  • 8 x  
    $62.50
  • No Credit Check
    6 x  
    $83.33
  • No Credit Check
    4 x  
    $125.00

Behringer B208D Eurolive 2-Way Powered Speaker (200 Watts, 1x8")

No longer available at zZounds
Get big sound in a portable package with this 18-pound powered PA speaker! Loaded with an 8" woofer, Behringer BG208D delivers 200 watts of class D power.

As part of Behringer's D Series of active loudspeakers, the Behringer B208D Eurolive speaker delivers Class D technology to the masses. Class D means lighter loads to carry, and more efficient power that's less prone to cause electrical surges and overheat. Class D amplifiers, present in the best amplified speakers, switch on and off thousands of times a second, delivering power only as needed, which means less wasted power and heat. Like powered PA speakers several times its price, the B208D Eurolive's Class D architecture means a louder amp with less reliance on huge heatsinks to cool down. This is one lightweight, cool-running speaker that won't die on you from overheating.

The Lightweight Powered PA Speaker

To create their under-18-pound powered speaker, Behringer choose tweeters and woofers to be both light in weight and durable for long-term use. Outputting 200 watts in such a lightweight frame without losing fidelity was of the utmost importance to Behringer's engineers. The B208D speaker uses long-excursion 8-inch LF transducers and 1.35-inch compression drivers to project more than 200 watts of power. The B208D's 8-inch speaker size makes it ideal for public speaking, small clubs, or anywhere you need a super-portable PA. If you need more power, simply get another B208D and ramp up your sound in stereo.

Built-in XLR Mic and 1/4" Line Inputs

Want to plug a microphone directly into your PA system? The B208D provides an XLR input that can accept either mic-level read more or line-level signal. Add the 1/4" line input for two simultaneous inputs. An XLR "Link Out" jack sends the mix to a second speaker so you can expand your system. And with its trapezoidal design, you can lay the speaker on the ground as a floor monitor, or add a speaker stand raise it up to project to the crowd as a main speaker

Features:

- Lightweight, 18-pound powered speaker
- Efficient built-in Class D amplifier pushes 200 watts
- XLR and 1/4" inputs
- 8-inch LF driver and 1.35-inch HF driver
read less

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Web: https://www.behringer.com/service.html

Behringer B208D Eurolive Active Speaker

Finally, great-sounding active loudspeakers that won't break your back or bank account. Thanks to Behringer's revolutionary Class-D amplifier technology and internal switch-mode power supplies, Eurolive D Series loudspeakers provide a much better power-to-weight ratio than competing active speakers. Put simply, you get all the power without the back-breaking weight. And the sound quality of these lightweight loudspeakers exceeds that of the extremely popular Eurolive B212A and B215A systems -- plus they've included two 200-Watt models, the B210D (10") and B208D (8") for less demanding applications.

Due to their high-efficiency design, they crank out 550/200 of the cleanest, punchiest audio Watts you've ever heard from a compact loudspeaker system. The integrated sound processor provides total system control, along with dependable protection of the LF and HF transducers, thanks to the built-in active high-pass filter, which virtually eliminate distortion -- even at extreme operating levels. In addition, all four models feature an Ultra-Low Noise (ULN) Mic/Line input with Level control and a dedicated 2-band EQ (bass/treble) for easy control.

Intelligent by Design

One of the coolest things about active loudspeakers is the lack of back-breaking racks of amps, crossovers and EQs that are often required to make passive speaker systems sound almost as good. But that comes with a trade-off -- that extra weight is transferred to the loudspeaker, making it difficult for a single user to heave all that mass onto the top of a speaker stand.

Behringer's D Series' "Intelligent-Design" merges the best features of active loudspeakers with significantly lower weight by using switch-mode power supplies and Class-D amplifier topology.

Hidden deep inside each enclosure is the equivalent of an active 2-way electronic crossover, graphic EQ, parametric EQ, mic preamp, limiter and two Class-D power amplifiers, yet overall weight is less than comparable loudspeaker systems. These components work together seamlessly to provide optimum sound quality -- and it all takes place automatically, without you having to touch a single knob.

High Power With Low Weight

Instead of operating relatively continuously like Class AB circuits, Class D amps switch on and off thousands of times per second, delivering power only when needed. In other words, the amplifier is either fully on or fully off , which significantly reduces the power losses in the output devices. This is easy in theory and complex in practice, which is why there are so many different Class D designs. Without boring you with terms like PWM Generation and Gate Drivers, suffice it to say that to realize the benefits of a Class D design requires compensating for a lot of potential problems that can cause audible distortion. Behringer didn't invent Class D technology, but the R&D Department has been working for years to perfect a version with all the benefits of reduced weight and cool running, and none of the drawbacks. That's why Behringer invested over a solid year of research time eliminating pitfalls like quantizing errors and excess dead time, selecting just the right switching frequency (and other equally tech-y terms) -- and an equally long time testing individual components to ensure they will stand up to the rigors of the real world.

When combined with switching-mode power supplies that replace heavy toroid transformers, these designs provide more dynamic punch since the higher switching frequency reloads the supply's capacitors much faster. And, because they are so much more efficient, the D Series runs cooler and doesn't require huge, heavy heat sinks. The resulting speakers systems are much lighter, making them easy to transport and set up. The no-compromise design means your D Series active loudspeakers will deliver full power and incredible fidelity all night long, with no need for rest cycles.

Get an Instant PA System

With just a single D Series loudspeaker system and a microphone or MP3 player, you can set up an instant sound system. Thanks to the built-in preamp section, you just connect a dynamic mic and raise and lower the volume with the Level control. Plug in your sound source, place the speaker on a tabletop or stand, and power up. It's just that easy. And if you need more coverage, simply use the convenient Link Output XLR connector to add more active loudspeakers.

Stereo Music System

You can even use two D Series enclosures for stereo playback of your MP3, CD or old-skool cassette deck without any additional hardware. Just plug the appropriate stereo "breakout" adapter into your deck's output jack and run the cables to the 1/4" inputs on each loudspeaker. Set the Level and EQ controls the same on both enclosures.

Marvelous Monitoring

Thanks to their trapezoidal design, these cabinets can be laid on their side providing the ideal angle for onstage monitor wedge applications. Hookup is simple, requiring only a single XLR or 1/4" cable from the monitor send on your mixing console and, of course, power. Additional monitors can be chained together via the XLR Link Output jack on the rear panel.

Custom-Designed Transducers

Let's face it; the transducers (woofers and tweeters) are the only part of a sound system you actually hear, so Behringer doesn't cut any corners. While some of Behringer's competitors are content to buy off-the-shelf transducers and plug them into their boxes, Behringer custom-designs and builds transducers from scratch: winding voice coils, processing the paper pulp into cones, and machining backplates. This enables Behringer to control the quality, and frankly, make better components, like the long-excursion LF transducers and state-of-the-art 1.35" compression drivers deployed in each and every Eurolive enclosure.

Low Frequency Response

The Eurolive D Series was built with extended low frequency handling in mind. With a tuned port, internally braced, injection molded enclosure, each model's custom designed LF transducer (woofer) really cranks out tight low end. Keep in mind that bass response varies according to LF transducer size, so the larger the speaker, the more bass you will be able to generate.

Accurate Non-Fatiguing Midrange and Treble

Even if your particular application doesn't include booming bass, you'll love the sheer accuracy of these loudspeakers. Over a year of design went into a exponential horn/aluminum dome compression driver combination that could do justice to loud hard rock or dance music -- yet could also satisfy audiophiles with its musical timbre and attention to detail. For spoken word, singing or acoustical instruments, they are unmatched for being able to articulate complex harmonic details. In fact, many customers think it's the most natural-sounding speaker they've ever heard at anywhere near the price.

Processor Controlled Output

Dynamic processing is one of the best ways to maximize output without sacrificing sound quality. The D Series' built-in circuitry automatically adjusts program content, allowing the loudspeaker to operate at extreme levels. It accomplishes this by reducing bass output slightly as you approach the limit of the transducers. This frees up LF amp and transducer resources, so that higher overall volume can be realized. It's like having a tiny sound-man inside each cabinet constantly monitoring and changing output parameters. By making subtle changes to the crossover frequency and the audio content, the system is able to crank out more sound -- without the slightest hint of distortion.

Massive Power to Size Ratio

Cutting-edge technology and high-fidelity speakers are not all it takes to get your message across -- you need power, and lots of it. At the heart of each Eurolive D Series loudspeaker are two high-current amplifiers with a total output of 550-Watts for the B212D/B215D and 200-Watts for the B210D/B208D. They're capable of driving the speakers to their maximum with no distortion -- and without speaker damage, thanks to active internal protection circuits. Put simply, they will astound you with their massive punch, smooth mids and articulate top-end.

Which Speaker Do I Need?

The larger a room's cubic volume, the more energy is required to achieve a given level of bass. In other words, when playing the same tune in a big room versus a small room, big room = less bass; small room = more bass. Is your application spoken word in a hotel ballroom? Hard rock in a park? A folk singer or a drum 'n' bass DJ? Loud enough for an 18-year old or loud enough for your grandmother? A huge auditorium or a tiny club? Physics are physics and a 15" low frequency transducer has almost 40% more surface area with which to move air than a 12". A 12" has 30% more area than a 10", and a 10" has 35% more than an 8". So the easiest answer is "Whether to choose one speaker cabinet over another depends on your bass requirements." If you're providing disco to the masses at a standing room only nightclub -- or you just need to crank it up louder, then the B215D may be a better choice. If you're addressing a small meeting, or demoing your "slice-o-chop-o-vegamatic" at the swap meet or county fair, the B208D might be all the speaker you'll need.

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (8 ratings)
Submitted June 8, 2011 by a customer from gmail.com

"Big sound in a tiny package."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
(see rating details)
Verified Customer zZounds has verified that this reviewer made a purchase from us.
Sound
Loud for such a small speaker. Nice bottom end though it won't handle today's dance music, disco music for a wedding reception sounded great.
Features
Could use a handle of some kind.
Quality
We'll see how it holds up.
Value
It worked for what I needed it for at a very fair price, much less than other manus.
Manufacturer Support
Really don't know. I've owned several Behringer products over the years and never had to call for support.

Musical Background:

DJ, Live Sound
12 of 12 people (100%) people found this review helpful. Did you?
Thanks for your opinion!