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- #30,257 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
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- #9,372 in Music Recording Equipment
Converts 16 analog inputs into 24-bit digital audio to be transmitted via standard CAT5e cable
John Rokas
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
Oh, buckle up your seatbelts and grab your air guitars because we're about to take a wild ride into the musical rollercoaster that is the Behringer Powerplay P16!Picture this: You're in the middle of a jam session, and suddenly your bandmates start looking at you with envy. Why? Because you're the proud owner of the Behringer Powerplay P16 - the secret weapon for musicians who want to bring the party to their ears!This little powerhouse is like the DJ of the band, giving each member their own VIP section in the sonic nightclub. It's like having your own personal bouncer for frequencies, making sure everyone gets a fair share of the spotlight. No more fighting over who gets to be the lead guitarist; with the P16, everyone's a Rockstar!Now, let's talk about the LED lights on this bad boy. They're like a disco ball for your ears. You'll feel like you're at a concert even if you're just practicing in your garage. It's so dazzling that you might need to wear sunglasses – safety first, my friends!But wait, there's more! The P16 is so user-friendly that even your grandma could operate it (well, maybe). The controls are as straightforward as playing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on a recorder. No PhD in audio engineering required – just plug in, play, and let the music take the wheel.And for those of you worried about the durability, fear not! The Behringer Powerplay P16 is built like a tank. It can withstand more hits than a drummer's snare during a metal breakdown. You could probably drop it from a stage and it would still be ready to pump out some sweet tunes.In conclusion, the Behringer Powerplay P16 is like the superhero of the band, ensuring everyone gets their time in the spotlight without any drama. It's the peacemaker, the disco ball, and the Rockstar all rolled into one. So, if you want your music to sound as good as it does in your dreams, make the P16 your sidekick. Your ears will thank you, and your bandmates might even invite you to the after-party!
Sergio
Reviewed in Italy on April 11, 2024
Utilissimo e comodissimo
Mario
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020
we have old sound system, bu with this item we are still able to do in ear monitor.
Mike S.
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2019
Should have known with Behringer. Lots of weird ghost glitchy issues. Have been trying to get customer support but it's very difficult. Other than that the unit is good - but Behringer never delivers consistent quality. You get what you pay for.
andrea
Reviewed in Italy on November 12, 2019
Una soluzione davvero grandiosa per l’auto ascolto durante le registrazioni.
r3t1awr3yd
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2018
I was as skeptical as anyone else would be buying a cheaper option to do what brands like Aviom does but I'm glad to report back that this works and works well. I'll do a more thorough review of the actual P16M since this portion of the system just converts signal to "Ultranet".
Mark V. Fletcher
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016
The whole Behringer Powerplay system is amazing. I like it better than the name brand system we use at church. The P16-I is easy to set up and very flexible when it comes to matching input sensitivity between different sources.
erik lacroix
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2016
Not a stand alone interface.
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016
We run a Soundcraft Series 2 40ch board. (Analog) and keep hearing from musicians that we need to get a digital board because they want to control their own mix. *Wah Wah Wah" (thats the Musicians crying). Listen I know so often we all have a musician that comes and plays every so often and talks about themselves playing at this venue and that venue and digital is the only way. Well if you dont like digital (Me) and dont want to spend over $8,000 moving everthing over to digital (Depends on your set up) this is the way to go. NOW THERE ARE SOME THINGS THAT WILL MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER1. Does your Soundboard have direct outs for every channel. (Or at least the 16 chanels you will send to the P16-I) There are other ways around this but you would have to search your board and se what they are.2. Is your Soundboard Pre-Fade - Post-fade or can you contol which it does. This is important because if your can only "post fade", when you fade down the house sound this will affect their in ear mix. Pre Fade is the way to go. In fact they can play while they are muted. House wont hear them, but they will still be going thru the P16-M3. You can go thru one "Junction box" Example: (My setup) I have my 16 Channels feeding the P16-I. From the P16-I I have a Cat 5 cable going to a "Internet switch box" from there I have 9 cat5 going 215 feet to my stage. from here It branches off to 9 different locations that I made plug recievers for in my mic snake box. So in theroy I could just take a 3 foot Cat wire and plug in my P16-M and plug it into the floor. (Hope that made sense). This doesn't work, from my testing there is to much of a drop off of signal from the second plug in. I can however run the 215 feet line straight into P-16MHope this helps out.
Garry G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2016
Works perfectly with our analog board.
Gtar
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2015
The only way to do in-ear monitors... No sound engineer to bitch at!!!
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