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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:32 am 
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hi smiler again
can anyone please assist with my dilemma
i can't decide between Behringer B212's or Peavey Pro 12's speakers
i only plan on doing small venues 50 to 100 people max.
also can anyone suggest a reasonable flat bed mixer amp which will support either of the speakers above.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:16 pm 
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I would go with the Peavey. I have a pair of the PR 15s that I use on occasion. VERY lightweight. As I recall, the prices on the Peavey and Behringer are about the same.

As far as a mixer amp, try the Yamaha. It would work well with the speakers, although 12s with no sub won't give you much bass. Behringer also makes a couple of mixer amps like you're describing, if you're willing to take the risk (below average reliability).


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Since Peavey is the top of the low class range, and Behringer is mid of the low class range, I would go for ????


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jerry12x @ Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:18 pm wrote:
Since Peavey is the top of the low class range, and Behringer is mid of the low class range, I would go for ????


Not so, completely depends on the model & EVERY manu has their low quality models.  The PR just happens to be Peaveys.  I would still opt for those over a Behringer equivalent anyday.

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I had used the Peavey PR12 -  lighweight and a great speaker for small to medium rooms.  As with any 12" they could use a little bass punch but all in all a great value

recently - 4 weeks ago I sold the Peavey and did buy the Behringer B212
What I can tell you is this - I like the LOOK of the Behringer Better, they are smaller and actually LIGHTER than the Peaveys .  They are STACKABLE  if you need that and the most important factor is they SOUND crisper and cleaner than the Peaveys
all in all I would say  the Behringer is a slightly better buy than the Peavey. ( in this case) BUT the Peaveys are GREAT speakers too.
Yamaha and Peavey make som great powered mixer amps -- I also went the route of a Behringer and as far as overall value ..A much better unit.
Yamaha and Peaveys are GREAT ...But I found I could save a lot if money with Behringer without any loss of features of quality


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Hi Guys
thanks for all your comments you are a great help
i have now decided to go with the peaveys but can you all please supply some model numbers for the flat bed mixer amp i need.
some one suggested yamaha and behringer but which models.
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smiler01 @ Thu Mar 27, 2008 3:35 am wrote:
Hi Guys
thanks for all your comments you are a great help
i have now decided to go with the peaveys but can you all please supply some model numbers for the flat bed mixer amp i need.
some one suggested yamaha and behringer but which models.
thanks in advance


I doubt you would be disappointed if you were to find a used Yamaha EMX5000-12. It actually supplies the rated power (500 watts per side @ 4ohms, 325 @ 8 Ohms). I've always been skeptical of Behringers power claims, I think they might be using peak instead of continuous. Plus the Yamaha build quality is far superior in my opinion. I own the Yamaha, but i have used the Behringer boards and they just aren't in the same league with each other.

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Thanks for the info
does anyone else have any suggestions for a flat bed mixer amp which will support peavey pro 12's

thanks in advance


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Buy quality.

I always suggest a seperate amp and mixer vs a combo unit.

Go with a mackie or yamaha mixer and a qsc or crwom amp.



My pick would be a Yamaha MG 16/4 - $230 and a QSC GLX5 - $400


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I am not sure what a "flat bed mixer amp" is, but I am guessing it is like my PMH3000. It drives the PR-10 / PR-Sub combo I have, with 400W into 4 ohms and 225W into 8 ohms. (RMS, not peak.) That is enough to drive the PR-12 in a small-medium size room.

I use that with the PR-10s or my TP112s for small parties or gigs.


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I would assume by 'flat bed' he means a desktop model as opposed to a box style.

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