
Behringer B615D Eurolive 1500W 15-Inch Powered PA Speaker
The Behringer Eurolive B615D delivers 1500W of Class-D powered PA performance in a cabinet light enough to actually load in and out without a second person.
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Overview
Key Features
High-power 2-way PA sound reinforcement speaker system for live and playback applications
Ultra-compact and light weight system delivers excellent sound even at extreme sound pressure levels
Revolutionary Class-D amplifier technology: enormous power, incredible sonic performance and super-light weight
Internal switch-mode power supply for noise-free audio, superior transient response and very low power consumption
Integrated sound processor for ultimate system control and speaker protection
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 1500W Class-D amplification delivers serious SPL headroom for mid-sized venues without the thermal throttling issues of older Class-AB designs
- Internal switch-mode power supply contributes to a clean noise floor and consistent performance across varying mains voltages
- At 64.7 lbs the B615D is notably lighter than comparable 15-inch powered cabinets using conventional amplifier technology
- Integrated DSP handles crossover and protection limiting, simplifying setup in portable FOH rigs without additional outboard gear
- The 15-inch woofer provides the low-frequency extension expected for full-range PA duties in live and playback contexts
👎 Cons
- At 64.7 lbs the cabinet is challenging for truly solo, repeated load-ins across multiple shows without a cart or dolly
- The 1.75-inch tweeter provides adequate high-frequency coverage but won't match the top-end dispersion clarity of horn-loaded compression driver designs
- The onboard DSP offers system protection and crossover but limited user EQ adjustment — voicing flexibility is narrow compared to cabinets with multi-band parametric controls
- The 16.69 x 18.5 x 28.82-inch footprint requires meaningful stage or pole space