







🎤 Own the room with compact power and pro-level control!
The Behringer EUROPORT EPS500MP3 is a sleek, ultra-compact portable PA system featuring 500 watts peak power, an 8-channel detachable mixer, and a built-in USB MP3 player. Designed for small to medium venues, it offers studio-grade stereo reverb and optional wireless mic support, combining professional sound quality with effortless portability and setup.











| ASIN | B00E87OLBU |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,079 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #512 in PA Systems #20,635 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Color | Black |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (444) |
| Date First Available | June 26, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00713757159517, 04033653040181 |
| Included Components | Portable PA System |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 41.4 pounds |
| Item model number | EPS500MP3 |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe US |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | EPS500MP3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 500 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 10.87 x 10.12 x 18.35 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For PA Systems |
| Set Name | EPS500MP3 System |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Speaker Amplification Type | Passive |
| Speaker Size | 4 |
| Speaker Type | Outdoor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Party |
| Style | Boom microphone stand with a telescoping boom arm |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| UPC | 713757159517 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Unspecified wireless technology |
S**E
Great value, excellent option for small-venue, casual users
This is an excellent option if you plan to use indoor, small-to-medium size venues. In the past, I've tried various options using individual components. It's usually a headache to put things together and never really works as expected and you always have to be there in order to make the right hookups. This unit is perfect, simple, and does the job. Anyone can get it up and running in few minutes. Few things that might help others: 1. Excellent build quality, very easy to move around. Speakers are 8", good sound quality. Little lacking on the base side (at low volumes). 2. The "monitor out" can be used with an external sub. I tested this and worked fine. This is one question that I could not find an answer before I tried it out 3. USB input is great for MP3 playback. A remote/bluetooth could be very handy! 4. Haven't tried the USB wireless option. The UltraLink series (about $99/mic) is what you need, although the manual and wensite says about something else (or else I'm confused and don't still understand what's needed) 4. Fan is litle noisy, specially if you're listening at low volumes. This is not a problem for an event, because the background noise is usually high and the volume levels need to be higher I wish Behringer takes little more efforts to fix their manuals and website to provide more techincal details. Right now it's an adventure to buy it and try it but I usually like to avoid such stunts. Also, this product, for instance, sounds really good at low volumes when hooked up with a sub --- almost can replace my 4X more expensive stereo system. But there's not even a mention of how to use a sub with this thing and a way to cut down the fan noise when low power levels are used. The fan noise is something that defintely needs some work
A**R
Fine for small venues, up to 1500 Sq ft, without sub.
I really must express one frustration about this product. I was lied to by the seller, and manufacturer, regarding the wattage. It's NOT 500 Watts. It's only about 100, to 150 Watts RMS. This dishonesty has got to stop, now. However, in a small venue, up to about 1500 square feet, it does sound fairly decent in the mids, and highs. Even the bass notes didn't sound bad. I am awaiting a subwoofer, which is supposed to be a 300 Watt RMS type. I'll update. The mixer is fairly decent for it's size. There's a fan inside it, which you can hear if you put year ear close enough to it. The MP3 player is quite pointless, because there's no display to show you what you're playing. But, I suppose it would make for a ready backup, if you only have one playlist on a USB stick. LOL. I did have to crank my tablet PC (playback device) all the way to 90 percent, and the mixer's main output, and input gain all the way to about 7, with bass, and treble set to the 3:00 position to fill the room with about half the volume a DJ would be running. I'm guessing I'll be able to pull back on some of those volumes once the sub comes in. At the above mentioned volume settings, I walked to other rooms of my house, and it did seem fairly powerful, for it's size. Oh, speaking of size, the shipping dimensions are way off. I think the seller was talking about just one speaker. The box was about the size of one of those roll around storage tubs, and was fairly heavy. Each speaker, on it's own, is not very heavy, especially once you remove the mixer, and stowed mic, and cabling. I found the included stand adaptor for the mixer, and was able to attach it to the top of a mic stand, no problem. I do wish the adaptor had the same quick release feature the mixer has for stowing, and in-stowing to, and from the speaker cab. You might want to tape a zip lock baggie on the mixer, for storing the two screws that hold the adaptor to the mixer. I'd also recommend getting a video lighting stud, to threaded mic stand adaptor, so you can quickly attach, and remove the mixer, during teardown. You'll be looking for the smaller mic stand adaptor threading, not the 5/8. As it is, I was able to thread it onto a clamp on mic boom, which I removed the arm with the 5/8 bit from, in order to use the smaller threaded mic mount. When clamped to the stand I'm using, it worked perfectly, just a wee bit of motion, if you bumped it, but quite stable enough for my gig needs. My theremin will go on main part of the stand, along with a clamp on tablet holder, and clamp on mic holder. Yeh, it sure would've been nice, had the RMS Wattage been listed prominently in the product description, along with the continuous, and peak Wattage. I wouldn't have bought it. Sort of wish I hadn't, but I suppose the compact size, and power will work out fine in small pubs, where there are only about 25, to 50 peeps yammering away, as they have mug, and a pipe, with a wee sup, and fellowship. Eh? Now I've had a chance to try it out, I'll certainly keep the system, but just for small to medium rooms. I've got me eye on a fairly decent system which does have the RMS wattage of about 400 RMS watts, which should be fine for the slightly larger rooms, but this system will have to do, for now. Oh, I do recommend getting a left angled female IEC to male mains cable, to make the power cable run from the mixer less "in the way". The only other knit pick I have is the spacing of the mixer elements (channels) are a wee bit tight for my tastes. For example, the right angle speaker cables tend to block the USB port, or the meter LEDS, if you don't remember to slip the one nearest you under the guard rail, and then plug it in. The other can go in, as is, no problem. I recommend using straight plugs when going into the aux input, if you intend to have anything else plugged in near it. Other than that, right angle plugs can be used for XLR, or 1/4, next to each other, no problem. I'll be conducting a mic check on the mixer, and will update, soon. Speaking of microphones, the only gripe I have over that, is the mic clip is just a wee thing, isn't it? The XLR cable just barely fits into it. The main body of the mic won't You'll break the poor thing, if you try. LOL. I recommend you pack along one, or two of your favorite mic clips, to be safe. Regarding overall quality of sound, I'd say this works quite nicely. I did not notice any hissing, or humming. I do have poor wiring, so that's a very good sign. The speakers slipped onto my 35mm speaker stands, no problem. I like the handle on top of the speaker, which makes for easy unpack / repack. I only wish the speakers had side handles for easier mounting on stands. I noticed the speakers have floor wedge on one side, so it can be used as a monitor. Speaking of which. By the way, if you're using a nice, higher RMS wattage system for a medium to large venue, and need something to liven up dead spats in the room, this system might be the answer for that. I only wish the seller, and factory had been up front, and forth coming with the actual RMS Wattage. I did ask the community about it, and got no answer. Hmmm... Also did NOT appreciate the product having been shipped in it's factory retail box, which would tell every bloody porch bandit who happened along, what was waiting on the porch! Oh yes, I did catch someone trying to steel it this morning. Just happened to be watching the security cam at the time, when the delivery showed up. Right. Anywhoo, I'll update, once I've got the sub on the system.
G**I
Ich möchte hier über meine Erfahrungen mit der kompakten PA Anlage Behringer ZB781 EPS500MP3 berichten. Diese ist neben der Behringer B205D Eurolive die zweite Klein-PA aus dem Hause Behringer, die ich mein Eigen nennen darf. Diese PA ist eine portable Komplettlösung und anderen Mini PAs in diesem Preissegment (z.B. der Behringer EPA150), was den Einsatzbereich und die Vielseitigkeit betrifft, deutlich überlegen. Lieferunfang Der Artikel stellt ein Komplett Set dar, welches folgende Komponenten enthält: - 2 passive Lautsprecher - 1 einfacher 8-Kanal Powermixer mit 2x250W (Spitzenleistung) - 1 dynamisches Mikrofon (macht leider laute Einschaltgeräusche) - alle benötigte Kabel Da alles in den Boxen untergebracht ist, hat man lediglich die beiden Boxen zu transportieren, was mit den vorhandenen Tragegriffen sehr einfach vonstatten geht. Die gesamte Anlage lässt sich einfacher tragen wie eine Getränkekiste. Lautsprecher Es handelt sich um zwei leichte, aus Kunststoff gefertigte passive Lautsprecher die mit 8"/1" Lautsprechern bestückt sind. Der 8 Zöller ist mit einem stabilen Gitter geschützt. Der 1 Zöller ist etwas ins Gehäuse eingelassen und somit auch gut geschützt. An der Hinterseite sind Fächer eingelassen, in der das Mischpult, bzw. die Kabel und das Micro Platz finden. An der Unterseite ist ein 35mm Flansch eingelassen, so dass die Boxen auf normale Hochständer passen. Die Boxen sind außerdem so gemacht, dass sie optimal als Bodenmonitore benutzt werden können. Der Kunststoff ist etwas empfindlich für Kratzer, aber die Boxen machen insgesamt einen stabilen Endruck und sind 100% bühnentauglich (jetzt schon mehrfach getestet) Powermixer Es handelt sich um einen einfachen Mixer mit nur wenig (Dreh)reglern und Knöpfen, was kein Nachteil sein muss, denn so ist die Bedienung gerade für technisch nicht so versierte Nutzer deutlich einfacher (überfrachtete Mischpulte verwirren oft mehr, als sie nutzen und der Laie kann das Potentail nicht ausnutzen). Im Grunde ist aber alles da, was man für den "schnellen" Mix benötigt Der Powermixer ist aktiv gekühlt und kann sowohl in der Box eingebaut, als auch ausgebaut (es besteht die Möglichkeit mittels Adapter den Mixer auf ein Mikrostativ zu monieren) benutzt werden. Hier die einzelnen Komponenten des Powermixers: Endstufe Die verbaute Endstufe hat laut Hersteller 2x250 Watt Leistung, was ich auch so unterschreibe, denn sie macht ordentlich "Dampf". Eingänge Der Mixer hat 4 Mikro/Line Eingänge (mit Phantomspeisung, deshalb auch Kondensatormikrofone anschließbar) und 2 Stereo Kanäle (Klinke und Cinch). Des weiteren ist auch noch ein separater Cinch Eingang für den Anschluss von Laptop, Handy, CD Player etc. verbaut. Alle Kanäle habe eine 2-fach Klangregelung. Die 4 Mikro/Line Eingänge besitzen noch ein einfaches Reverb (wahrlich kein Spitzeneffekt, aber sparsam eingesetzt durchaus noch zu gebrauchen). Ausgänge Neben den beiden Mainausgängen, gibt es noch zwei unverstärkte Monitorausgänge, mit denen man weitere (aktive) Lautsprecher und Subwoofer ansteuern kann. Die Signalstärke ist mittels Drehregler regelbar. Hauptbereich Hier kann man die Gesamtlautstärke und den Effekt (leider nur für die Summe und nicht pro Kanal) regeln. Daneben gibt es noch einen Schalter für "Contour" (hebt gedrückt die Bässe und Höhen etwas an und schafft einen "hifimäßigen" Klang) und "VOP" (Voiceover Funktion). Letzterer sorgt bei angeschlossenem Mikro und gleichzeitigem Abspielen von Musik dafür, dass die Musik bei Benutzung des Mikrofons leiser wird (ähnlich wie z.B. bei einer Radiomoderation). Ist für DJs ne nette Funktion. Natürlich gibt es die normale Aussteuerungsanzeige, wo sich der Ausgangspegel steuern lässt. Der Clou Der Mixer besitzt noch 2 Besonderheiten. 1.) Eine Schnittstelle für das neue Behringer Funkmikrosystem ("Behringer Wireless"), somit gerüstet für die neue Funktechnik. 2.) Einen verbauten MP3 Player (leider ohne Display). Quelle über USB anschließen und sich einen externen Player oder Laptop sparen. Praxis/ Einsatzmöglichkeiten Die Anlage ist, wenn es sein muss in wenigen Augenblicken verkabelt und betriebsbereit. Ich habe sie schon wie folgt benutzt. Beispiel 1 Als Sprachübertragung bei einem Kommersabend im Vereinsheim um damit ca. 200 Personen bequem zu erreichen. Beispiel 2 Als Klein PA für Gesang und Ansage für den „schnellen“ Gig mit meiner Blasmusikbesetzung, wenn die Blasinstrumente nicht abgenommen werden müssen. Beispiel 3 Als Topteile in Verbindung mit 1 oder 2 aktiven Subwoofern. Beispiel 3 Für die Musikbeschallung auf Partys (mit und ohne Subwoofer Einsatz). Beispiel 5 Als Front- und Sidefill Monitoring bei Auftritten meiner Blaskapelle. Beispiel 6 Als Übungs PA im Proberaum. Klang Abspielen von Musiktracks Mit Konservenmusik klingt die Anlage schon im "stand-alone" Betrieb (also ohne Subs) mit ein bisschen Eingriff in der Klangregelung richtig gut, druckvoll und sehr "erwachsen". Der Klang geht ein bisschen Richtung "Hi-Fi". Man wundert sich, was aus einem 8 Zoll Speaker so rauskommen kann. In Verbindung mit Subwoofern, wenn sich die 8 Zöller nicht mehr mit den ganz tiefen Frequenzen beschäftigen müssen, kann man mittelgroße Räumlichkeiten mit ordentlich Dampf beschallen. Live Musikanwendungen Ein Stadtfest oder eine kleinere Sporthalle sind mit vollem Set (mit Subs) mit Blasinstrumenten (die ja genügend Eigenschall entwickeln) mit gutem Sound perfekt zu beschallen. Und bei ganz großen Geschichten nutzen wir die beiden Boxen auf Stativen als Sidefill Monitoring, was für einen ausgewogenen Bühnensound sorgt. Pro - Klasse Konzept (Boxen, komplette Verkabelung, Mikro, Mixer mit MP3 Player und Behringer Wireless Schnittstelle) - Handliches, transportables Format - Guter, druckvoller Klang - Vielseitig verwendbar (alleine, mit Subwoofern, als Monitor) Contra - Das mitgelieferte Mikro ist nicht schlecht, macht aber leider laute Einschaltgeräusche - Das eingebaute Hall ist nicht überzeugend und nur mit Fingerspitzengefühl einsetzbar - Der eingebaute MP3 Player ist leider ohne Display Für mich die Empfehlung im Bereich der Kompakten PAs!!
C**N
Un artículo que excede las expectativas como cliente, el punto perfecto entre uso profesional y particular. Simple,compacto, ligero, portátil, y sobretodo, practico.
G**R
Used the EPS500mps for the first time tonight 29 may 2015. I am a Zumba Instructor, and teach in a med sized venue. I set it up in about 3 mins with the speakers about 15 feet apart each one sitting on a chair. I ran it from my mobile phone Galaxy s5 using the 5/6 inputs with a twin 6.5 jack to single jack to go in the phone. Had this channel on about 75%, the main on about 50% and the phone volume on max. It was very loud and very clear no problem at all heard every bits of the song as you should do., plenty of volume left if needed so would be ok for a large hall of say 60 plus Zumba Class or perhaps more. I dont know about any of the other features this has got as Zumba is all I will use it for, but I am sure its more than adequate for bands etc. All the leads i need for Zumba fit well into one of the speakers, ie one power lead, two 5m speaker leads, and the lead for the phone to the mixer. I like the quick release just using your fingers to acess the mixer and leads, some you have to use a coin. Weight wise its not light but i carried both to and from my car to the Zumba class about 100m one in each hand and it was just about ok, the bulid in handles are ok but a bit sharp on the handle bottom edge, but good design as you can secure them both to a fixing point in your car Or whatever, using a cable lock of some sort through both speaker handles and also through the mixer handles thus securing the whole system, which I have done when left in my car for a short period of time. They are also sturdy enough to sit on as well should you need to, but dont stack very well for storage. Overall I gave five stars as I think these are Brillant, very powerfull, great sound I could not fault it, portable, easy and quick to set up for me with no technical knowledge of this sort of thing, and easy to secure. However i cant comment on reliability as this is the first time they have been used. Come to my Zumba class if you want a free class and a free demo of them. GT
R**O
Nel suo piccolo, è un ottimo prodotto. Il microfono è incluso nel kit ( non indicato nella descrizione del prodotto). La potenza è adeguata per piccole festicciole in casa o in giardino. Io ho collegato Echo Show 8 ( ho abbonamento ad Amazon Music ) e inserito un piccolo equalizzatore beringher per gestire meglio il suono.
D**A
The mixer stop to work and when you switch on only the first two lights and the last two light light on for a flash and this is it. Do you know what we can do and if the mixer is in warranty. Thank you very much
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