🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Behringer MONITOR1 is a premium passive stereo monitor and volume controller designed for studio monitoring. It features multiple input options, including 2x combination TRS/XLR inputs and a 3.5mm input, ensuring versatile connectivity. With a maximum output power of 10 watts and a compact design weighing only 0.88 pounds, it’s perfect for any professional workspace. The intuitive controls, including a LEVEL knob and MONO/MUTE buttons, allow for precise audio management, making it an essential tool for any audio enthusiast.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 10 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Item Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
Controller Type | Button |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Volume |
Recommended Uses For Product | studio monitoring |
S**T
Super clean vinyl setup solution
I've had this beautiful buttery-smooth knob for over a year, and use it almost daily and still LOVE it. It was exactly what I was looking for as a solution to playback vinyl records on powered speakers.This is ideal for physically controlling overall volume of powered speakers or monitors WITHOUT a mixer or other interface involved. It works perfectly in my very minimal (but "hi-fi?") vinyl setup: Audio Technica turntable into the Behringer Monitor1, out via XLR to a pair of PreSonus Eris 8 powered monitors. I love the way the knob feels and how it allows me to cut out a lot of analog gear and simplify the playback and listening experience of vinyl. I can crank it loud and still have tons of headroom left. I've even routed the speakers to a shared power strip that has a wireless on/off remote switch that I keep next to the Behringer knob. Super streamlined setup, I have it set in my open plan kitchen/living room and love it. The construction feels weighty and the knob is dreamy.
D**M
It's a big volume knob
So, like an idiot, I racked up all my gear next to my desk. Doesn't seem like a bad idea, right? Well... not until I mention that I mounted the rack on the wall to the right of the desk, and my interface (Focusrite Scarlett 18i20) has the monitor volume control knob on the right side of the front panel. So now that knob is a solid 5 FEET away from where I'm sitting.I'm WAY too lazy to roll my chair over that far every time I want to adjust the volume. So first I checked to see if that knob (or any of the assignable outputs) could be mapped to either my MIDI keyboard or something USB. Focusrite says no... so here we are.Now I have a big-ass knob right there on my desk next to my headphone amp, easily within reach whenever I want it. Combo TRS/XLR INs, a 1/8" stereo IN, and XLR OUTs. Mono summing, Mute, and the main feature. It's exactly what it needs to be. Clean, quiet, passive, simple. For the price (~$50 at the time of this review) it's hard to argue with. The best part is that it does its job well enough that it escapes my notice most of the time... I just reach for the knob and it does the thing. Problem solved.
B**L
Reeks Quality!
Huge knob, dead quiet, buttery smooth, a fine pot!
D**K
Works great for performing musician
I'm a performing solo guitarist and this is an essential part of my sound system setup. I play backing tracks from an iPad to an guitar amplifier or PA speaker. This volume controller lets me quickly adjust the volume of my backing tracks. I mount it on my music stand, patched with a short .35mm cable from my iPad to the volume controller input, and a 15 foot balanced .35mm cable from the volume controller output to the PA. It's important to use high-end quality cables (Mogami or SKW) for the best sound. Be careful not to depress the Mute button on the volume controller or there will be no sound.
P**S
Solid
Well built. Doesn't introduce noise... All you need for a stereo monitor.
B**N
Perfect!
I bought this device a few weeks ago and I couldn't have been any happier since I hooked it up! It does exactly what it says! The simple, yet effective big knob is exactly what was needed. No need to reinvent the wheel here. Bigger is better sometimes and there's nothing more convenient and practical as to reaching over and tuning your volume to just where you need it to be in an instant where something is actually designed to contour to the physical size of a human hand. Also is the fact that tuning the volume isn't too finicky, meaning that the bigger knob allows for more volume range and fine tuning, whereas a tiny knob couldn't be as accurate to dial in a closer volume that you're comfy with as easily or as quickly. I haven't used the "mono" button at all (and probably never will), but it's nice to know it's there, just in case. The "mute" button is definitely handy to silence the music in a heartbeat.Hookup couldn't be easier. It's completely passive. Left and right XLR inputs from your source, left and right outputs to your monitors. Simple! There is also a stereo 3.5 mm in and out, too....just in case you want to use that option, instead.Overall, I'm very happy with this addition and it really makes my setup much nicer to regulate my volume. Recommend this!
P**.
Perfect
I use this to control a Moog synth rig to some powered studio monitors. Works like a champ, big knob is great.
C**A
I had been considering about purchasing the Mackie Big Knob (heh) but didn't really like the look of it and I have a thing ...
I had been looking for a passive volume control for my studio monitors (JBL LSR305's). I had been considering about purchasing the Mackie Big Knob (heh) but didn't really like the look of it and I have a thing for buttery smooth knobs, which I read this one was from another user review. I can now say after owning this for a few weeks that it is definitely buttery smooth and works great. I have the audio running in from my pc, out to a MiniDSP 2x4, and then into my monitors. This works great and is just so silky smooth to boot. It feels solidly constructed and hasn't given me any issues up to this point. I can't really find any reason to take any stars off of this review but will update if anything changes. I haven't seen many reviews out there for this on other websites so I felt like it was important that I leave some feedback which I normally don't do. If you're looking for an affordable, well built, decent looking, smooth passive potentiometer, this may be the one for you.