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The Behringer Powerplay P1 is a lightweight, battery-powered in-ear monitor amplifier designed for musicians and audio professionals. It features dual inputs, a 1/8" headphone output, and controls for balance and volume, ensuring a customizable audio experience. With its compact design and sound isolation capabilities, it's perfect for on-the-go use.
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7.35"L x 4.8"W |
Style | POWERPLAY P1 |
Color | Black |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 9 Volts |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Headphones Form Factor | In-Ear |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Control Type | Button Control |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Fit Type | In-Ear |
B**S
Great stereo headphone amp for not a lot of money
We use these at our church to give the musicians a stereo headphone monitor. We use to run mono, but upgraded our board to a model that had enough aux outputs to move to stereo. We had to replace our mono headphone amps and these are great. They are not very expensive and work very well. We actually power them using the 9v battery option just to keep the stage looking a little cleaner. The batteries have lasted several weeks now and haven't needed to be replaced. They are used about 3 hours each week, so that isn't a ton, but we've gotten at least 12-15 hours of use on the 9v and haven't replaced them yet. They can be powered by a continuous power supply however if you don't want to use batteries. The volume control is nice and big and the other controls/buttons are well labeled and easy to use. If you need to convert an XLR output to use with headphones, this is a great product to use.
A**L
Perfect
Great quality, sounds clear, volume is just right, work well with my mix 5
J**R
Perfect for the traveling musician
As a traveling musican, I have been using this in place of a personal mixer for live performances. I am a keyboardist and need feed a direct line to the left channel. Then I feed a custom mix from the house to the right. This is typically the same mix in the wedge. But for some shows where we have a professional sound company, I can get an additional custom mix to the Right channel.This feeds my in-ear mix. This unit has a Mono/Stereo option; so, i can mix both channels to both ears. Use the main volume to control over all level. And then I use the pan to gain my direct keyboard mix and custom monitor mix.Its small like a walk-man... showing my age... so very portable. Just be sure to carry a XLR to 1/4" female converter for quick cabling when needed. Sounds great. Economical. Great purchase
S**T
Pretty useful and almost great
The P1 is a good option start using in ears without the cost of a wireless unit. If you're a keyboard player or a drummer this might be a good solution for you.This unit is well constructed and feels solid in your hands. It has a number of mounting options using either a the built in belt clip or the built in microphone mount which will work with either US or EU standard fittings. The P1 gives you the option to have stereo input or two individual channels in at the flip of a switch. This gives you extra flexibility if you need to add audio from things like a metronome in a live situation. It also has the option for either a 9v battery or a power adapter.I have to ding this unit a star for a few reasons. The headphone output is a little low and might not Have enough power for some headphone models. While overall the construction is good, the battery door isn't great. It also doesn't have an option for a 1/4" input, leaving you out of luck in some situations if you don't have the correct adapter.The lack of power might protect a few peoples hearing by not letting them turn the volume up too high on their in ears and the concept is great. I feel like we're due for an update for this and it's sister model the P2. I would recommend this to people who need to have a power adapter, and/or two channels. For everyone else I'd go with the P2 which costs less and has more output power. The biggest downside to the P2 is that the belt clip is garbage and will easily bend out of shape if you have something snag and pull on your belt pack.
P**S
Passes the drummer test!
OK, so let me start out by saying I have a LONG history with Behringer products. Most of my experience has been so-so at best. Starting in the early days with the reverse-engineered, made in China clones of dbx, Mackie, Aphex and others - the quality has always been hit and miss but for me, mostly misses. Recently, Behringer seems to have switched gears (somewhat) and are buying up some pretty well known manufacturers and making an effort to establish themselves as a legitimate pro audio leader. So I have been paying attention to their more recent offerings. I play drums and use IEMs. When I needed a headphone amp, I started looking at all of the usual suspects. Price was not the main concern - I don't mind paying for quality gear - but I am not a gear snob either. The Behringer had some pretty cool features, including XLR inputs, a mic stand mount, and a belt clip. It was decently small and for under $50.00, I figured it was worth checking out. If I hated it I could always return it. A year later, I am still using it. It fits the bill pretty nicely for me. Is it audiophile quality? No. However, given the environment it has enough output and headroom to work well for me. The low end is solid and the top end does not seem overly harsh. Be careful though - if you are using consumer earbuds you may not get the same results. I use custom molded triple driver ear monitors that are up to the task and offer a lot of isolation from the ambient drum and stage volume. Even so, the P1 is usually run near the top of its output range. Be careful that you run a clean signal to it, and don't overdrive the inputs (but this is true for ANY headphone amplifier). There are a few negatives - but considering the price of the unit, it definitely earns 4 stars. The negatives - (1) No power supply is included which is really pretty silly given its intended application. The battery option is nice, but probably not used much. This is a wired unit, meaning you are going to be relatively stationary - so a power supply over a battery is a no brainer. (2) XLR inputs only. Would be nice if one of the XLRs was a combo connector that could be used with a TRS input for a stereo feed. Depending on what you are sending, you may need some extra cabling. (3) Limiter cannot be bypassed. I prefer to use the compressor/limiter on my console or IEM processor as it is much more musical and exact. I get it as a safety feature for novices - but make it a jumper or something internal that has to be intentional and that would likely discourage most people that may not hear the difference anyway from bothering with it. Overall, this unit was a pleasant surprise. And since its been a year since I purchased it - it has proven reliable thus far.Update 11/28/2023 - I have had this unit for 6 years, used almost weekly, without a failure. Even with the shortcomings mentioned, it deserves a 5 star rating for reliability alone so I have updated this review.
S**E
Works great
Works great, great price.
Y**I
The product is amazing, and it is durable, great quality
The product is amazing, lightweight and it is durable, great quality.Battery life is good
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