🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Monoprice Stage Right SRD215 is a powerful 15-inch powered speaker featuring a Class D amplifier with 1400 watts of output. Designed for versatility, it includes Bluetooth streaming, multiple input options, and a lightweight yet durable build, making it ideal for live performances and private events.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 1400 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Size | 15 Inches |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 50.04 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.1"D x 19.3"W x 29.9"H |
Impedance | 1E+4 Ohm |
Frequency Response | 2E+4 Hz |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 15 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 15 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 1.75 Inches |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Specific Uses For Product | live performances, private events |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | limited warranty |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Additional Features | Bluetooth Streaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | For small to large live performances, private events, backyard parties, and portable use with Bluetooth streaming |
Subwoofer Diameter | 15 Inches |
R**
The most important right here is when you started. You can see the quality
This speaker is loud I like the price it’s goodOnly the material is little bad, but for the price is good I recommended by the speaker special when you started like a DJ conference in little party’s
R**E
They are better than I imagined
These are just as good as Mackie Thumps for half the price. We got the 15s and the 12s. Good Bass. Decent Overhead. If they last 5 years I'll be happy. We've went through 4 Thumps in a short time. Not a Mackie fan anymore.
M**O
For the price: better than the competition
These speakers are cheap and a little gimmick-y. They are loud, they do sound... o.k. not great. For what you pay, they are a GOOD DEAL. They will make loud sound... decent and loud. They are not going to sound great, for this price you really shouldn't expect great sound. That said, they dont distort till you really push them hard. Basically they do their job of amplification. I knocked a star off for the "features" like sound modes that literally do nothing. the screen and so forth on these should just be removed they dont do anything other than make you "feel" like you're getting some advanced speaker, its placebo. These aren't advanced, they may look that way, but they are just lower-mid-tier sound at rock bottom pricing.To sum it up:Do they sound great? NODo they sound bad? NoDo they get loud? yes and you'll be able to hear what you're listening to.
P**C
Fantastic For The Price!
I had been searching for a powered speaker for the Church's eDrum kit and looked at "Mackie","Yamaha", and a few others when I came across this one in a general web search. Very easy to set up and the mic channel is a LOT louder then the rest which I like a lot albeit the static is a lot more as well. Tinkering with the settings helped immensely. I plugged a USB into it to see how music itself sounds and it's LOUD! Fine by me! The louder the better I always say. For the price of this one New being less than a 3 year old "Mackie" Thump15 I just had to. For the price in my book you can't do better.Just a note.... if you buy it on "Amazon" get used to contacting "Monoprice" directly from the web site if you have questions. They said they are "working" on the web site issues! Buy it you'll like it!
K**N
decent sound.
Very loud. Not much sub bass, but that is what I expected. I use them for powered monitors, and they work excellent. Very very quiet noise floor. Overall very pleased.
T**.
I Want Another One!
On a limited budget, I needed to supplement my sound for live event. This speaker, along with my Samson PA system with two 10" 1,000 watt speakers made all the difference for that outdoor event in a small Church parking lot. Because my mixer is limited, I only plugged in 1 keyboard and 7 vocalists, everyone else went through amps. Instrumentalists can get louder and louder throughout a show, especially when they forget to turn down after solos. This speaker really brought the vocals and keys through all the noise. In addition to the customary line/XLR connectivity, I can use this alone for single and duo performances with tracks or vocal/keys, vocal guitar through SD, Bluetooth, etc., without schlepping the PA. The digital sound presets and music/voice controls are a plus and everything's easy to read. I want another one for our upcoming shows in the parks!
F**N
Best off brand speaker for the money
These boxes work surprisingly well...We have a set of the 12's and the 15's now ---used as additional fan outs for outdoor venue, distributed sound. They work great for that and have a nice well balanced sound with good sub.
R**C
Excellent Value
Our band booked an outdoor gig and we needed more powerful FOH speakers to get the job done. The SRD215's are very loud and were more than capable of covering the outdoor space. We like the audio quality better than the Behringer Eurolive B210 speakers we replaced. Are these Monoprice speakers on the same par as EV or QSC? I would say probably not but these aren't bad speakers by any means and are certainly a good choice for those on a budget.I am a bass player and, while these speakers do a decent job on the low-end, I'd still say a subwoofer is necessary. In our case I've got a Mesa cabinet and just use my rig as our sub.I wish Monoprice offered more in the way of documentation such as vertical and horizontal coverage angles but couldn't find these details. The speakers don't have a manual EQ but do have 5 different DSP settings. Again, there isn't specific documentation that I could find on what these 5 settings do. Yes, the setting names are somewhat descriptive but it would still be nice to know what freq's are actually being cut or boosted. We ended up trying a few until we came across the setting we liked best.Lastly, the holes in speaker bottoms for mounting on stands are slightly too big in diameter. We have OnStage stands and our Behringers fit nice and tight but the Monoprice speakers fit loosely and point downward slightly due to the slack. I purchased adapters that change the pole diameter from 1-3/8th to 1-1/2 but then the speakers wouldn't slide on at all. I suppose Monoprice is using metric sizing for the hole diameter which is close but no cigar. I ended up wrapping duct tape around the poles on our stands to get rid of the slack because I didn't like the speakers pointing downwards.All-in-all these are really decent speakers for the money. If you aren't an audiophile purist you'll likely be pleased.
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