



🎤 Own the room with punchy power and pro sound control!
The Behringer EUROLIVE B207MP3 is a 150-watt active PA and monitor speaker featuring a 6.5-inch full-range driver, built-in MP3 player with USB input, and a 4-channel mixer with 3-band EQ. Powered by advanced Class-D amplification, it offers lightweight portability without sacrificing sonic clarity, making it ideal for vocal and keyboard monitoring, home studios, and small venues.






| ASIN | B00E71EG0I |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,227 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 23 in Stage Monitors |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible devices | Keyboard, Smartphone/Tablet, Laptop |
| Control method | Touch |
| Department | music, instruments, instrument accessories |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Speaker and mpThree player |
| Is waterproof | False |
| Item model number | B207MP3 |
| Item weight | 5.6 kg |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Maximum range | 60 Metres |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 21.8D x 35.6W x 25.4H centimetres |
| Speaker size | 6.5 Inches |
| Subwoofer diameter | 6.5 Inches |
| Surround-sound channel configuration | 2.0 |
| Warranty type | Limited or Full |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
A**Y
Good quality build and easy to use
Arrived within 24 hours of ordering. Good quality build and easy to use, although you need to spend a little time to find out what the MP3 controls do.The sound quality is very good for such compact unit. It certainly packs a punch and the limiter makes you feel secure that it won't overload. Sturdy controls and very strong cabinet. I would definitely recommend this and for the money - superb value. I know some people think Behringer is to put it politely, the 'budget' brand, but this monitor is excellent is design and quality. I have run Roland RD800 stage piano and VR-09 synth through it and it's really good as a monitor. You may need to think again if you want loads of bass, but the product is not designed to be a full range PA speaker. However, it has a lot of punch if needed and mid range vocals are crystal clear. Very pleased.
N**S
Great but...
I use a Bluetooth adapter to connect my iPhone to the unit. It performs well and the sound reproduction is good. it is more than adequate for a small hall or chapel (as it is in our case). However when I use the memory stick USB port there's a hiss. I have tried different memory sticks but still the problem persists. The files are the same as those that I play from my phone via Bluetooth so I am guessing it is either the port or the memory stick. But if anyone out there has any idea of what it could be and if there is a way to solve it I would be interested to hear from you
K**S
Small item but big sound
This tiny titan, the Behringer EUROLIVE B207MP3, solved a problem I didn't even realize I had: my "impromptu jam session" volume level was pathetic. Before this little powerhouse arrived, my acoustic guitar sounded weaker than a sneeze in a library, and my keyboard was barely audible over the hum of the refrigerator. Now? We've got actual sound! My neighbours probably hate me, but my living room gig venue finally feels authentic. It was nearly perfect straight out of the box, but honestly, deciphering the initial mixing board hookup felt like I was solving a cryptic crossword puzzle for five minutes—definitely not totally plug-and-play, but nothing a quick YouTube video couldn't fix. Once I cracked the code on the setup, this speaker just sang. Seriously, how did Behringer cram 150 Watts of pure, glorious volume into something smaller than my average weekender bag? The sound is crystal clear, the built-in MP3 player is a total game-changer for backing tracks, and the whole thing is light enough for my cat to knock over (don't worry, it's sturdy). It’s an incredible value; for the price of a fancy dinner, I got a portable PA system that sounds like it should cost three times as much. It’s perfect for monitor duty, small gigs, or just annoying everyone within a three-house radius. Look, if you need a punchy, portable, and surprisingly powerful speaker that doesn't require a loan to purchase, stop scrolling. This little monitor is the absolute business and has transformed my pathetic practice space into a low-key concert hall. It’s a keeper
A**S
Excellent little monitor
This is perfect for live gigs. Big or small and in particular if you play keyboards as you can place this monitor on a standard mic stand with the attachments provided. It does sit on a mic stand with ease but make sure it’s a sturdy mic stand. If you’re a live keyboard player and vocalist then you can have this monitor sat right next to your keyboard around chest height. The monitor tilts upwards as you place it onto your mic stand which places it perfectly for ease of use for volume. The vocals are clear and loud enough to hear. I recommend this little monitor for any live gig use.
N**.
Could do with bluetooth for a phone
Sounds great for its size but needs bluetooth for a phone but other than that is a decent budget mini pa .
C**C
Great product
Great for small gigs, works well and is not heavy
I**.
I will not recommend
Product started humming after 6 months. I thought it will stop. It did and it came back worst this time. Master volume knob does not respond. When increasing the volume, static noise does accompanied every twitch of the know. Equalisation is really cheesy and poor. Not good for my Piano. Mid and some high frequencies are being cut off.
A**R
Behringer B207MP3 - A very handy piece of kit.
The Behringer B207MP3 is very easy to carry with one hand and easy to use as a portable PA for small to medium size rooms. It works well with the Rode condenser microphones and Tascam DR-40 used as a player. Its loud enough for the hard of hearing in our typically senior audience without the excessive bass boom that small boxes intended for use as guitar practice amps often have. It stays cool and it doesn't hum. I would prefer a version with the controls and sockets on the back to avoid the need to come between the audience and the speaker to make adjustments, but the B207MP3 was intended as feedback to the performer not PA, so the problem isn't Behringer's fault. The volume and tone controls have a wide working range but the tone controls affect all channels - no individual EQ - but each channel, including MP3, has its own gain control. Also you might have a problem if you mix microphones needing 48V phantom power with those that don't, since there is no individual channel switching - 48V power is either on or off for all 3 microphone channels. The MP3 player works well, but the display isn't very helpful and there are very few instructions and I got no response to an email to customer services for help. You can step through songs in a folder on the USB stick and change folders, but I could not find a way of telling which folder I was in, other than by the content of the folder. Perhaps I'm missing something? We use it on a chair or table and have not used it mounted on a microphone stand, so I can't comment on stability. I've also yet to try mounting the microphone holder on top of the unit. At Amazon's price when I bought it I think its good value for money, some others charge significantly more. Would I recommend it? Yes.
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