🔉 Behringer B208D – Small, Loud, and Slightly Unhinged
21 de mayo de 2025 – Hello @ SoundCover

🔉 Behringer B208D – Small, Loud, and Slightly Unhinged
“It’s the angry chihuahua of the PA world—and we respect that.”
You think you know compact speakers—until one of them punches you in the eardrum. That’s the Behringer Eurolive B208D. This deceptively innocent-looking 8-inch powered speaker is the definition of “don’t judge a box by its plastic cover.”
In 2025, the B208D still refuses to quit. It’s lightweight, brutally efficient, and surprisingly sharp when EQ’d right. It may not have JBL’s polish or QSC’s digital pedigree, but it will shout your vocals across a gymnasium without flinching—and that’s worth something.
🧪 Behringer B208D – Tech Dashboard
Spec | Details |
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Power Output | 200W Class-D (130W LF / 70W HF) |
Speaker Configuration | 8" LF + 1.35" aluminum diaphragm HF |
Max SPL | 113 dB SPL |
Frequency Response | 65 Hz – 20 kHz |
Weight | 14.3 lbs / 6.5 kg |
Dimensions | 14.72" x 9.8" x 8.07" |
Inputs | XLR/TRS Combo, RCA stereo in |
EQ & Controls | Mic/Line switch, 2-band EQ |
Build | Impact-resistant composite enclosure |
The B208D’s secret weapon is its Class-D amp, which keeps things cool and efficient without dragging along a heat sink the size of your head. The sound is bright, occasionally unruly, but always energetic. Perfect for small venues, spoken word gigs, classrooms, and “surprise” pop-up gigs in skateparks.
Portability? Check. Budget-friendly? Absolutely. Audio quality? Surprisingly decent if you’re not asking for miracles at 65 Hz.
🧥 Not Indestructible—Get It Dressed
Yes, it’s Behringer. Yes, it’s plastic. But it’s still your workhorse. Protect it with our SoundCover 420D polyester cover, fitted to match its petite-but-powerful frame (14.72" x 9.8" x 8.07").
Available in black or brown, the cover offers solid protection against dust, scratches, humidity, and rogue stage dives. It even makes the speaker look more expensive than it actually is—bonus.