Behringer Eurolive VP2520 Passive Unpowered PA Speaker (2000 Watts, 2x15")

Upgrade your passive PA system for less with these Behringer boxes. A serious value, the dual-woofer VP2520 handles up to a massive 2000 watts. Unpowered. Requires separate power amplifier.

Overall User Ratings (based on 30 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted March 18, 2018 by Mikki Kennedy-LeFae in Colorado Springs, CO

"Behringer's VP 2520"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I recently ordered a pair of the VP 2520 to daisy-chain with another pair of columns. They arrived, I added them to the sound chain and fired them up. As an addition to my existing speakers, the VP 2520's add a new dimension of crispness clarity, punch, and sonic acuity to the music. Vocals are crisp, clear, and the VP 2520's handle the full range of vocals superbly. Until there's opportunity to play outdoors, there isn't a need for sub woofers. Between the existing columns and the new VP 2520's, there's more than enough bass and bottom end to satisfy. I can see adding another pair, and using the existing columns as monitors. Given they're a 2000 watt speaker, an additional pair would be perfect in terms of the wattage I'm striving for, with the PA System. At present the system is at approximately 4000 watts. Yes, these are heavy speakers, and a hand truck is a good thing, but when you're dealing with Marshall 1960 Cabs, it's not that much different. Quality is as one would expect, flawless. You can pay a lot, for your speakers and get the same sound quality or you can pay what these cost and get the same sound quality... I recommend these for any level of musician or band, whether just starting out or having been playing out, awhile.

Musical Background:

51 years playing Rhythm/Lead guitar, Have played professionally as studio musician and performance artist.

Musical Style:

Classic Rock, Classic Metal, Celtic Rock, Southern Rock
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Submitted July 10, 2017 by DJ LILES in Durham, NC

"Been A QSC fan for years BUT..."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I am a mobile DJ and I must say I am totally impressed with how AWESOME and CLEAR these speakers sound, I have always liked the sound of QSC but I bought 4 of these barely pushed them with my Behringer iNuke 6000, all I can say is WOW !!! (after the cops came to my gig to turn it down !!! ) The dual 15's were so nice and DEEP (Great for R&B, Down South Soul & Hip Hop I played for that client) I didn't need sub-woofer and I am VERY impressed, ordering more soon for the club. For the price and sound, built very solid (NOT cheap particle board) you can NOT go wrong...Period. .I can honestly see why so many TRUE artist love a passive set-up instead of powered/active speakers...Especially hearing your voice coming out, which is superb, bye bye QSC..

Musical Background:

Professional DJ, Club Owner, Music Producer

Musical Style:

All Types, Music is my Passion..
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Submitted November 16, 2018 by Tim J in Tucson, AZ

"Well worth the money"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I have been using a pair of the Behringer VP2520 speaker since 2011. I bought a second pair three years so I only use the old one for outdoor gigs. Now the infor:First the VP2520 are carpeted covered over particle board. It is well constructed and the particle board has held up very well over the past seven years. Though the carpet along the bottom of the speaker will wear out quickly.I use the VP2520 with two Crown XLS1000 power amp operating in the mono bridge mode. In the bridge mode Crown rates these amps at 1100 watt RMS. I never run the amps into clipping. Most of the time only the first two LEDs on the meters are lit when I am playing music. Even when used when I DJ high school proms this amp/speaker configuration easily provides sound for 500 plus students. Plus note I do not use the VP2520 below 100HZ. I use to JBL dual 18s operating at 4KW to 6KW. By removing the low end from the VP2520 they perform better. Additionally I use a DBX Drive Rack speaker management system. This help makes the VP2520 sound even better.Issues: Over the years I have had the following issues with my first two VP2520:1. The carpet tears easily. Always keep Elmers glue handy to make quick permanent repairs.2. An internal brace came a loose. It wasn't broken so I was able to fix this issue. See #3. 3. One of the port tubes fell into the speaker twice. The second time I repaired this I took off the grill and removed both woofers. I also found and fixed the internal brace that had come a loose.4. The rubber feet need replacing. The original feet were held in place with one wood screw. I replaced the screw with a bolt, two washers, and a nut. You will have to remove the grille and bottom woofer to complete this task.These were the only issue to come up during the seven years I have been using the VP2520 in my mobile DJ service. I use these speakers every weekend.Simple put, the VP2520 is an outstanding value (at least the way that I use them).I have use the VP2520 along side my JBL SRX tops and the VP2520 did very well.Technical detail: System A: two VP 2520 powered by two Crown XLS1000 BridgedSystem B: two JBL SRX725 powered by one QSC RMX4000.From the listeners stand point there was not difference in the sound. The SRX725s were able to play the same sequence of music 3 dbs louder than the VP2520s. Is 3dbs worth triple the cost? Probably not.

Musical Background:

41 years in pro audio - 20 plus years DJing

Musical Style:

All music genres
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Submitted April 23, 2014 by Gary Barnes in Cambridge, MD

"bhvp2520"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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First, Zzounds give's musicians an opportunity to own good equipment with different payment plans option I've been a user of behringer products now for more than. 10 years.. The speakers sounds great, the delivery was qick ,and you cant beat. The price! !!

Musical Background:

52 years as a bass player ,I m semi pro.

Musical Style:

I play transitional and contemporary gospel, jazz,smooth jazz .classic rock R&B,,neo soul.blue grass,
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Submitted December 19, 2011 by a customer from hotmail.com

Behringer VP2520 Speaker Customer Review

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Will continue to use product indefinitly. Would replace with like item. Have had nothing but good experiences with Behringer Products.
Sound
The product performs very well. I have karaoke business and the speskers provide very good sound both audio and voice.
Features
utilize speakon connections for connection.
Ease of Use
plug and play.
Quality
Quality is excellent
Value
The product is well worth the price paid.
Manufacturer Support
Haven't had to use support for this item.

Musical Background:

karaoke business

Musical Style:

All
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Submitted March 29, 2016 by Otis W in savannah, GA

"I have two"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Love big but not too big I'm mobile so that is key but quality is everything love these

Musical Background:

Dj 5 years

Musical Style:

Hip Hop r &b
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Submitted October 17, 2022 by a customer from latinobazaar.com

"You Get What You Pay For"

Overall: 3 out of 5 stars
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I have four of the VP2520 speakers and I power them with a Behringer EP-4000 power amp. I thought they sounded good and could play loud (so I thought). At one party people would keep asking me to increase the volume. My amp was already clipping and there was no more headroom. At this time I knew the VP2520 was done. I bought two QSC ES-215 dual 15s 4KW peak. When they arrived I used one ES-215 on the left channel and two VP2520 on the right channel with the same EP-4000 power amp. I was like the VP2520s were not even connected. The ES-215 simply blew away the VP2520s. Once I replaced the EP-4000 with a QSC PLD-4.3 operating in the two-channel mode at 4,000 watts, my system's performance increased by leaps and bounds. Pay more, get real sound gear that will last. The VP2520s is good for a beginner but are useless for a real professional.
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