Behringer presents Active Subwoofers Eurolive B1200D-PRO 500W 12 inch Powered Subwoofer. If you are on the lookout for pa speakers or pa equipment in general, then this may be a fitting choice. Make sure to check out the reviews but first of all press the red button below to see if it fits your music taste.
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  • Ewing reviewed and rated this gear with 5 out 5 stars

    "Looks good and is perfect"

    5

    Looks good and is perfect

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    "It’s perfect for my needs and arrived..."

    5

    It’s perfect for my needs and arrived quickly and perfectly packaged.

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  • MusicNGear reviewed and rated Behringer DR18SUB with 3.9 out 5 stars

    "Big low-end output and simple, no-nonsense control for gigging rigs on a budget."

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    Review of Behringer DR18SUB

    I spent several weeks putting the Behringer DR18SUB through rehearsal and small-club gigs to see what an 18-inch, 2400 W peak, active sub from Behringer actually offers in real life. I came to this review wanting low-frequency extension that was punchy, reliable, and easy to integrate with my full-range PA - and I judged the DR18SUB both on its spec sheet and how it behaved when paired with my 2x12 tops on typical gig material.

    First Impressions

    Out of the crate the DR18SUB feels purpose-built - heavy, solid, and clearly aimed at live use rather than home setups. The controls are straightforward: a level knob, switchable crossover points, a phase switch, and XLR ins/outs that make hooking it into a small PA instinctive, which I appreciated when I needed to dial it in quickly before a rehearsal. The grille and handles suggest a product that was designed to be moved and used rather than coddled.

    Design & Features

    Internally the DR18SUB is a Class-D powered design with an 18-inch long-excursion woofer and a rated 800 W RMS (2400 W peak) - the sort of power numbers that promise impact without needing huge headroom from your mixer or amp racks. It offers a switchable stereo crossover at 90/120 Hz and a Link/Xover outputs mode so you can feed high-passed signals to your full-range cabinets. The front-end features signal and limit LEDs and a simple but effective limiter to protect the woofer from over-excursion. On the practicality side there is a top pole socket for mounting and recessed side handles for carrying, though the unit is heavy - expect it to require two people to move comfortably.

    Comfort & Portability

    The DR18SUB is not a lightweight - at roughly 41 kg (about 90 lb) it demands planning for transport and stage placement. I appreciated the molded handles and the robust steel grille, but loading it in and out of my van and onto stage risers was a two-person job. The cabinet size and pole-mount provision make it workable as part of a compact PA stack, but this is a case where performance trades off directly with portability.

    Real-World Experience

    In practice the DR18SUB delivers the kind of low-frequency authority you expect from an 18-inch powered sub - deep extension with a defined punch when you need it. On bass-heavy electronic tracks and live bass guitar the sub reproduced sub-60 Hz content with confidence, while the crossover and phase options made integration with my tops straightforward. I used the 90 Hz crossover most of the time to preserve tightness, switching to 120 Hz only when I wanted the tops to carry more mid-bass.

    The Trade-Offs

    You do not get a DSP suite or a menu of voicing options - the DR18SUB is intentionally simple, which keeps setup fast but limits tonal shaping on the unit itself. Build quality is solid for the price, but the weight and lack of wheels make repeated load-ins a chore. Also, while the limiter and protection circuitry did their job during loud rehearsals, demanding FOH engineers might miss finer tuning controls that higher-end subs provide.

    Final Verdict

    I walked away impressed by the sheer performance-per-dollar of the DR18SUB - it gives you the depth and SPL you need for small to medium live events while remaining straightforward to integrate. If you want DSP, remote control, or ultra-light transportability you will need to look higher up the ladder, but if you need a hard-hitting 18-inch active sub that simply plays loud and low without fuss, this is a strong value proposition.

    AspectScore (out of 5)
    Build Quality4
    Sound Quality4.3
    Value for Money4
    Comfort & Portability3
    Features & Connectivity3.8
    Usability4
    Overall Rating3.9

    Helpful Tips & Answers

    What crossover options does the DR18SUB have?
    From my use the unit offers two switchable crossover points - 90 Hz and 120 Hz - and an outputs mode that can send high-passed signals to your full-range speakers, which made integration quick and predictable.
    Is the bass tight enough for live music with drums and bass guitar?
    Yes - with the crossover set to 90 Hz and the phase properly aligned I found the bass to be punchy and controlled for small club gigs and rehearsals.
    How loud is the DR18SUB in real use?
    I measured perceived output in line with the rated max SPL - it produces plenty of low-frequency energy for venues up to small theaters, and the built-in limiter prevents obvious distortion under heavy use.
    Is it easy to transport and set up alone?
    Not really - at about 90 lb the cabinet is heavy and I recommend two people for safe loading and lifting, though the handles help for short carries.
    Does it have DSP or networked control?
    No - the DR18SUB keeps things simple with analogue controls and a limiter, so any detailed EQ or alignment I handled at the mixer or with outboard processors.
    What connections are on the rear panel?
    There are two balanced XLR inputs and two balanced XLR outputs, which I used to link to my tops and to send full-range feeds to FOH when needed.

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  • An anonymous user reviewed and rated Behringer DR18SUB with 5 out 5 stars

    "It's my first sub of this kind (I had..."

    5

    Review of Behringer DR18SUB It's my first sub of this kind (I had home cinema, studio, car subs, passive 15" before). Plays pretty loud, low and does not favorite any frequencies. It is really flat response. Comparing to price it's excellent. It gave lot of low end to pair of 2x12 PA passive speakers (LDM PDP612) making their sound punchy and more 'big scene - like'.
    I had no chance to compare it to competitive product of other vendors. But I think I'll buy second one anyway.