Stage Right by Monoprice SRD215 1400W 15in Powered Speaker with Class D Amp, DSP, and Bluetooth Streaming
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Is there a way to connect two of the 15" models together to use with a microphone? Don't need it to be stereo, but would like to be able to plug a mike into one and then connect that to another one on the other side of the stage area for better coverage. Maybe there is a better way to connect one mike to two speakers for P/A type use?
Jeff S
on Mar 23, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Yes. You can either use a mixer, or as I assume you are asking, can you plug a mic directly into the speaker and not use a mixer. Yes you can. The speaker you plug the mic into has an output on it. It’s labeled “mix out”. You plug a cable into the mix out and plug it into the 2nd speaker. That will chain the speakers together. So run a cable from the “mix out” and plug it into the input of speaker 2. I don’t know how much control you will have but that’s the way I would try it without a mixer. Good luck. I hope this helps.
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- Johnny R on Apr 13, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 31, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Yes. You can either use a mixer, or as I assume you are asking, can you plug a mic directly into the speaker and not use a mixer. Yes you can. The speaker you plug the mic into has an output on it. It’s labeled “mix out”. You plug a cable into the mix out and plug it into the 2nd speaker. That will chain the speakers together. So run a cable from the “mix out” and plug it into the input of speaker 2. I don’t know how much control you will have but that’s the way I would try it without a mixer. Good luck. I hope this helps.
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- Johnny R on Apr 13, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 31, 2022
I haven't tried it, but it looks like you can plug the Mix Out of one Speaker to Line A or Line B Inputs of the other speaker. I would be very surprised if this does not work. If this does not work, you can buy this direct box, which should work for you. https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=600125
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- Andrew K on Mar 24, 2022
- Purchased on Aug 15, 2021
You should be able to use XLR mix output and connect to line input on second PA speaker. You'll need an XLR to RCA of XLR to Phono plug cable. You could also use an external mixer with mic input and with seperate outputs to each PA speaker.
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- Steven R B on Mar 23, 2022
- Purchased on Oct 9, 2021
Not entirely sure, but I would recommend obtaining a small mixer and then running the mic into that and then having two 1/4" or XLR cables for each speaker. This allows you to control everything from a central mixer.
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- Ephraim S on Mar 23, 2022
- Purchased on May 26, 2021
The microphone into Mic/B input of one speaker. Then a xlr cable from mix out connection to your 2nd speaker A input connection.
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- Todd M on Mar 23, 2022
- Purchased on May 26, 2021
Yes. Use the MIX OUT XLR output on speaker #1 and connect it to the second speaker input Line A (or Line B)
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- Jess L on Mar 23, 2022
- Purchased on Oct 22, 2021
I used the speakers with the 8 channel mixer from Monoprice and it worked well for a live performance.
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- Jim S on Mar 23, 2022
- Purchased on Aug 18, 2021
You absolutely can, and I have done just that. It sounded really great with music too!
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- Jonathan S on Mar 23, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 8, 2021
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Can these be Wall mounted?
Mark V
on Jul 6, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Yes, I just mounted these last week! You'll need pole mount wall brackets.
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- Troy N on Jul 6, 2022
- Purchased on Jan 24, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Yes, I just mounted these last week! You'll need pole mount wall brackets.
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- Troy N on Jul 6, 2022
- Purchased on Jan 24, 2022
I don't think they would work well wall mounted as all of the inputs, outputs and controls are on the back of the speaker.
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- Joseph V on Jul 6, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 28, 2022
Yes, order 35mm standard size wall mounts from any audio or amazon retailer.
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- Robert J on Jul 11, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 19, 2022
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Did anyone experience volume of the speaker will go up and down on its own?
Bernard G.
on Nov 15, 2021
BEST ANSWER: just got it and I haven’t experienced that, I just tried it twice, but for thanksgiving I’ll be using it pretty much all day, I’ll comeback the following Friday and I’ll tell you more. Mind you, it’s a $200 speaker……
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- Rodney Q on Nov 16, 2021
- Purchased on Oct 27, 2021
BEST ANSWER: just got it and I haven’t experienced that, I just tried it twice, but for thanksgiving I’ll be using it pretty much all day, I’ll comeback the following Friday and I’ll tell you more. Mind you, it’s a $200 speaker……
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- Rodney Q on Nov 16, 2021
- Purchased on Oct 27, 2021
I have not experienced this issue. I run my speaker to a Zoom Livetrak-8 mixer/recorder through an XLR or 1/4" jack. The sound is generally good though I would like a separate subwoofer.
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- Ephraim S on Nov 16, 2021
- Purchased on May 26, 2021
So far, that has not been an issue. Haven’t used them for too many shows just yet, so I will keep an ear out for it.
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- Jonathan S on Nov 15, 2021
- Purchased on Jun 8, 2021
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Can I plug a wireless microphone into the RCA input?
New User U
on Jan 30, 2022
BEST ANSWER: I don't see why not providing you have the correct audio adapters. Be aware that bluetooth and wireless don't always play well together.
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- Jaribu S on Jan 30, 2022
- Purchased on Oct 15, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I don't see why not providing you have the correct audio adapters. Be aware that bluetooth and wireless don't always play well together.
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- Jaribu S on Jan 30, 2022
- Purchased on Oct 15, 2021
If wireless mic receiver has RCA outputs that should work fine. Speaker has adjustable input gain to match variations in rca levels.
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- Steven R B on Jan 30, 2022
- Purchased on Oct 9, 2021
No. The RCA input requires a much higher line level voltage compared to the microphone input.
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- Henry S on Jan 31, 2022
- Purchased on Nov 28, 2021
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is this gonna be loud enough for vocals only for a jam space for a pretty loud rock band? (think 2 100w half stacks and a 300w 1970s ampeg svt)
A shopper
on Dec 23, 2022
BEST ANSWER: These speakers are really loud. I don't think hearing the vocals will a problem. That being said, the Monoprice SRD212 is equalized better out of the box then the SRD215. It's not as loud though. The SRD212 is fairly loud though. In short, use an equalizer if you are going to go with the SRD215. Also, if you want loud vocals without feedback, buy a good Compressor to use for your vocals. This is true no matter what speakers you buy. I have the SRD212 and SRD215 Speakers and I am happy with both of them.
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- Andrew K on Jan 25, 2023
- Purchased on Aug 15, 2021
BEST ANSWER: These speakers are really loud. I don't think hearing the vocals will a problem. That being said, the Monoprice SRD212 is equalized better out of the box then the SRD215. It's not as loud though. The SRD212 is fairly loud though. In short, use an equalizer if you are going to go with the SRD215. Also, if you want loud vocals without feedback, buy a good Compressor to use for your vocals. This is true no matter what speakers you buy. I have the SRD212 and SRD215 Speakers and I am happy with both of them.
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- Andrew K on Jan 25, 2023
- Purchased on Aug 15, 2021
yes it has an equalizer and it is very powerful. I use it in my backyard and can not turn it up at al. outdoors sound disapates indoors it will b too much more powerful
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- paul l on Jan 25, 2023
- Purchased on Jun 27, 2022
Yes. It's 350 RMS watts. Quite loud. I play vibes which is a sine wave inst so it needs real power to cut through loud guitars.
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- Michael O on Jan 25, 2023
- Purchased on Mar 17, 2022
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Can they be mounted on pole stands?
A shopper
on Jun 1, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes. Mine (15-inch) just arrived, has a 1.5 inch pole insert on the bottom and a knob to clamp down on the pole on the back.
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- Jon L on Jun 9, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes. Mine (15-inch) just arrived, has a 1.5 inch pole insert on the bottom and a knob to clamp down on the pole on the back.
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- Jon L on Jun 9, 2021
Yes. There is a pole mount and a lock knob.
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- Michael L on Nov 9, 2021
- Purchased on Oct 29, 2021
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Getting back into vinyl. How do I hook up a couple turntables to this powered speaker? I do have separate phono amps already that I use with my receiver.
A shopper
on Jun 7, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Get a small DJ mixer. Even a 2 channel battle mixer would work. But if you are going to DJ get a DJ mixer so you have all the controls you need, the cross fader so you can scratch or mix the two tables together, you can cue the music and use headphones to hear what’s goin on, but don’t try to bypass a critical piece of equipment you would need. Even a regular Passive pA mixer would hold you over if you have the preamps. But you can find DJ mixers anywhere if other sites that list or wow wd stuff one that offers stuff and another one that Craig runs and you can get stuff these would suit your needs just fine. The mixers on these speakers are t mixers that can be used for everything. They are a convenient feature that may work for some situations but not all. Good luck.
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- Johnny R on Jun 23, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 31, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Get a small DJ mixer. Even a 2 channel battle mixer would work. But if you are going to DJ get a DJ mixer so you have all the controls you need, the cross fader so you can scratch or mix the two tables together, you can cue the music and use headphones to hear what’s goin on, but don’t try to bypass a critical piece of equipment you would need. Even a regular Passive pA mixer would hold you over if you have the preamps. But you can find DJ mixers anywhere if other sites that list or wow wd stuff one that offers stuff and another one that Craig runs and you can get stuff these would suit your needs just fine. The mixers on these speakers are t mixers that can be used for everything. They are a convenient feature that may work for some situations but not all. Good luck.
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- Johnny R on Jun 23, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 31, 2022
You would just plug a speaker cable into the output of your receiver or head unit that your turntable is plugged into and run it into the input on the back of the speaker. So probably an RCA output to RCA input on the speaker. The speaker has RCA input or combo Jack input, so it can take either RCA or XLR or 1/4" input.
You'll want an RCA to RCA cable (the one that has a red tip and a white tip just like your home stereo probably uses. Couldn't be easier!
You'll want an RCA to RCA cable (the one that has a red tip and a white tip just like your home stereo probably uses. Couldn't be easier!
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- Adam W on Aug 19, 2021
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Can these speakers be used passively, i.e., via a direct input from an external power amp?
Noel K
on Nov 27, 2021
BEST ANSWER: No, I don't see an input that would allow one to bypass the power section. That would be nice.
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- Jaribu S on Dec 20, 2021
- Purchased on Oct 15, 2021
BEST ANSWER: No, I don't see an input that would allow one to bypass the power section. That would be nice.
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Is this speaker good for Karaoke ?
Thanh Vu P
on Apr 5, 2022
BEST ANSWER: They would work good for karaoke. If you want effects on your voic you will need some type of effects u it / processor. So if you want reverb or delay (echo) you would be better buying a karaoke mixer with those effects built in, or buying a PASystem mixer and a separate effects unit you can plug into the mixer board. Easy way is to buy a karaoke DJ mixer or even the mixer monoprice offers. It has some effects built in. I hope this helped you. The quality of the speakers are actually very good for the price point. Enjoy!
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- Johnny R on Jun 23, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 31, 2022
BEST ANSWER: They would work good for karaoke. If you want effects on your voic you will need some type of effects u it / processor. So if you want reverb or delay (echo) you would be better buying a karaoke mixer with those effects built in, or buying a PASystem mixer and a separate effects unit you can plug into the mixer board. Easy way is to buy a karaoke DJ mixer or even the mixer monoprice offers. It has some effects built in. I hope this helped you. The quality of the speakers are actually very good for the price point. Enjoy!
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- Johnny R on Jun 23, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 31, 2022
It is great for Karaoke... blows my Alto TS315's out of the water
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- New User U on May 30, 2022
- Purchased on May 9, 2022
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Is there a speaker cover that is made for this speaker?
Matthew K
on Nov 13, 2022
BEST ANSWER: I would say even though, like most speakers, the design is unique to each manufacturer, a standard cover with the proper dimensions should work.
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- RM on Nov 13, 2022
- Purchased on Dec 13, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I would say even though, like most speakers, the design is unique to each manufacturer, a standard cover with the proper dimensions should work.
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- RM on Nov 13, 2022
- Purchased on Dec 13, 2021
Not that I've seen, but wish there were!
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- Les Z on Nov 30, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 7, 2022
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Has anyone used these as a keyboard amp?
Howard G
on Mar 15, 2023
Stage Right by Monoprice SRD215 1400W 15in Powered Speaker with Class D Amp, DSP, and Bluetooth Streaming
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BEST ANSWER: I have been playing with all (3) recently and feel confident it will serve you well as a keyboard amplifier and/or personal monitor for home/stage.
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- Randy R on Mar 20, 2023
- Purchased on Jan 11, 2023
BEST ANSWER: I have been playing with all (3) recently and feel confident it will serve you well as a keyboard amplifier and/or personal monitor for home/stage.
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- Randy R on Mar 20, 2023
- Purchased on Jan 11, 2023
To answer your question no I primarily use these in small to medium venues with olde school music which doesn't require alot of bottom end.
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- Frederick l R on Mar 20, 2023
- Purchased on Dec 2, 2022
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Can this link with
Stage Right by Monoprice SRD212 1200W 12-inch Powered Speaker with Class D Amp or do they have to be the same size if you are connecting ?
Stage Right by Monoprice SRD212 1200W 12-inch Powered Speaker with Class D Amp or do they have to be the same size if you are connecting ?
Lorne V
on May 8, 2023
BEST ANSWER: The link is an XLR cable between mix out and either of the inputs on the second speaker. These are standardized inputs and outputs. you can mix brands and models just be aware one will be louder than the other. if they are in separate rooms that would be fine. if you have a 15 next to a 12 and another 15 next to a 12 on the other side that would be fine. but if you have one 15 on left and a 12 on the right, the people on the left are gonna hear it much louder
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- Justin P on Oct 24, 2024
- Purchased on Aug 12, 2024
BEST ANSWER: The link is an XLR cable between mix out and either of the inputs on the second speaker. These are standardized inputs and outputs. you can mix brands and models just be aware one will be louder than the other. if they are in separate rooms that would be fine. if you have a 15 next to a 12 and another 15 next to a 12 on the other side that would be fine. but if you have one 15 on left and a 12 on the right, the people on the left are gonna hear it much louder
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- Justin P on Oct 24, 2024
- Purchased on Aug 12, 2024
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Is there a way to suspend the speaker using a bolt from the top?
If so what size would it be?
If so what size would it be?
A shopper
on Aug 23, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. Since the speaker was not meant to be used in that way, we would not have the information you are inquiring about.
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- Carlos R Staff on Oct 11, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. Since the speaker was not meant to be used in that way, we would not have the information you are inquiring about.
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- Carlos R Staff on Oct 11, 2023
chains can be wrapped around the handles. the handles are designed for the weight of the speaker. consult with a professional to determine what chain size to use and how to mount it to what you are attaching it to. They held up like this in the rafters of a bar for several years and have never given me an issue.
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- Justin P on Oct 24, 2024
- Purchased on Aug 12, 2024
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What is the frequency range?
Brian M
on Apr 5, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Reasonably down to 60 hertz for low end then getting less loudness the further down in frequency. The mid & highs are horn driven & ok but harsh when real loud.
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- New User U on May 4, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 3, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Reasonably down to 60 hertz for low end then getting less loudness the further down in frequency. The mid & highs are horn driven & ok but harsh when real loud.
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- New User U on May 4, 2022
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What version of Bluetooth is it?
Elliott W
on Jun 1, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I was able to use my Apple Ipod Mac that is an older model 5th generation 2012 and my smart/android phone a 2020 Ovation LTE, google to use bluetooth to connect to speaker.. Hopes this helps.
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- Kim B on Jul 1, 2022
BEST ANSWER: I was able to use my Apple Ipod Mac that is an older model 5th generation 2012 and my smart/android phone a 2020 Ovation LTE, google to use bluetooth to connect to speaker.. Hopes this helps.
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- Kim B on Jul 1, 2022
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What do the different DSP modes do and sound like?
Elliott W
on Jun 1, 2021
BEST ANSWER: To me, a novice in audio, changing the different modes is like adjusting the equalizer. The "DJ" mode seems to have more bass, and the "Jazz" mode has a brighter tone. They are not so different though. The differences are subtle, my opinion. I love how crisp the speakers are. For a 15" speaker, I would like more bass/low end. I make up for the bass with my subwoofer system. When that is used, I can shake the room!
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- Jonathan S on Jan 31, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 2, 2021
BEST ANSWER: To me, a novice in audio, changing the different modes is like adjusting the equalizer. The "DJ" mode seems to have more bass, and the "Jazz" mode has a brighter tone. They are not so different though. The differences are subtle, my opinion. I love how crisp the speakers are. For a 15" speaker, I would like more bass/low end. I make up for the bass with my subwoofer system. When that is used, I can shake the room!
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- Jonathan S on Jan 31, 2022
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Can two of these SRD215 or the SRD212 speakers be used at the same time for stereo sound?
A shopper
on Jun 1, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Of course! Simply plug the output cable for one channel into the first speaker, and plug the output cable for the other channel into the second speaker.
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- Anthony on Jun 1, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Of course! Simply plug the output cable for one channel into the first speaker, and plug the output cable for the other channel into the second speaker.
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- Anthony on Jun 1, 2021
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can i run this unit in stereo if i blue tooth into one speaker and output into (mixer out) into the other speaker? Just trying to run these into stereo off of blue tooth.
A shopper
on Jun 12, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Hi and thank you for your question. You can definitely run these speakers as a stereo setup when streaming Bluetooth into them. You would connect the audio device via Bluetooth to one speaker and then use the Mix Out from that same speaker into the Line A input of the second speaker. For true stereo sound, connect the audio device to a Bluetooth enabled mixer and then the two speakers into the outputs of the mixer.
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- Carlos R Staff on Jul 7, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Hi and thank you for your question. You can definitely run these speakers as a stereo setup when streaming Bluetooth into them. You would connect the audio device via Bluetooth to one speaker and then use the Mix Out from that same speaker into the Line A input of the second speaker. For true stereo sound, connect the audio device to a Bluetooth enabled mixer and then the two speakers into the outputs of the mixer.
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- Carlos R Staff on Jul 7, 2023
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Why not enough on hand or out of stock need 2 speakers not 1 ????
A shopper
on Dec 18, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your inquiry. If you want to stay up to date regarding the release of new, future, or re-stock items, it would be best to sign up for newsletter. Our newsletter will let you know when new items are released, as well as current promotions and sales.
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- Jake S Staff on Dec 19, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your inquiry. If you want to stay up to date regarding the release of new, future, or re-stock items, it would be best to sign up for newsletter. Our newsletter will let you know when new items are released, as well as current promotions and sales.
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- Jake S Staff on Dec 19, 2023
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Can you plug in to mics at the same time? Wondering if it would be useful for karaoke?
A shopper
on Feb 16, 2024
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If I purchase 2 or 4 of these 15 inch units, How would the bluetooth work? I assume you would disable bluetooth on all but 1 and then use mix out?
A shopper
on Feb 25, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Can only bluetooth into one unit. The others must be daisychained using XLR.
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- Robert M on Feb 26, 2024
- Purchased on Jul 5, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Can only bluetooth into one unit. The others must be daisychained using XLR.
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- Robert M on Feb 26, 2024
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Has anyone used these in outdoor settings? (mobile dj) do you do any preparation in case it rains?
Justin P
on Oct 24, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Yes but I usually carry a 10x10 pop up tent just in case the event planner forgets to provide something for me to set up under. Its tight but it works
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- New User U on Oct 28, 2024
- Purchased on Oct 30, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Yes but I usually carry a 10x10 pop up tent just in case the event planner forgets to provide something for me to set up under. Its tight but it works
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what version is the bluetooth?
Robert M
on Jun 2, 2021
Can two of these be setup for stereo sound using Bluetooth?
A shopper
on Jun 2, 2021
Can two be paired for true bluetooth stereo?
Maron E
on Jun 5, 2021
When are you putting out subs to match?
Daniel J
on Aug 15, 2021
What is the SPL rating of these speakers?
A shopper
on Aug 24, 2021
Size listed in the specs,is it the shipping box size or the product size?
Kurt
on Oct 14, 2021
Stage Right by Monoprice SRD215 1400W 15in Powered Speaker with Class D Amp, DSP, and Bluetooth Streaming
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Are these Bi-amped?
A shopper
on Nov 13, 2021
I'm just wondering... What's the Frequency Response?
A shopper
on Dec 13, 2021
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Rated 4 out of 5
High end is harsh at loud levels haven't truly battle tested it yet I do corporate AV I do trust it to do breakout rooms maybe some General Sessions that are small but still haven't really gotten into it yet
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Rated 4 out of 5
Good value
A good value for a PA speaker
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Rated 5 out of 5
Big and loud
I assumed that a 15" speaker would be, well, 15 inches. Imagine my surprise when the giant speakers arrived, about 28 " tall, I think! (It must be that the speaker inside the housing is 15".) So I was not surprised, then, at how loud and clean the speakers sounded. I was glad I bought two, however, as the sound is somewhat directional and I needed sound to fill a large room.
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September 20, 2023
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Rated 4 out of 5
Excellent sound quality... needs better QA before shipping!
Well I have to give it 4 stars only because the pair I bought both arrived with physical damage! There was a crack in the plastic shell on one of them, and the other had a big dent on the metal front grill. Otherwise, these things sound fantastic! Unfortunately they're not out of stock and I'll have to wait for restock before I can order a new pair.
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Rated 5 out of 5
This powerful powered system is highly recommended.
This powerful powered exceeded my wildest dreams,the sound that comes out from this unit is so sweet,no distortion or whatsoever,the WiFi is excellent,I can go on and on,I will buy another one soon.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazing Speakers
I purchased my second one a month ago and now they are out of stock, because everyone knows it is an amazing speaker. Will rock the party straight out the box. My mind is still blown with how much features you get with this speaker at this price. QSC, JBL, EV, Mackie, Turbosound, they are super expensive and your paying for the name instead of the quality. SR speakers, a fraction of the cost and double the power.
I'll definitely purchase more when in stock!!
I'll definitely purchase more when in stock!!
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Rated 4 out of 5
Perfect for Summer outdoor parties.
Blue)tooth connects to phone or outdoor theater projector 15"($299) that is very heavy but compliments perfectly. Sounds harsh at high volumes if you input a crappy MP3 phone source. Keep the controls down to 1/2 or 2/3. With a real high res input or CD sound much better. Arrived with box damaged on corner and dent on metal grill. Packing on the corners needs to be full length not just bottom and top.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazing value for your money
I have been DJing for close to 20 years and used a variety of passive and active speaker setups. The SRD215s by Monoprice absolutely blows all competitive products out of the water. Comparable speakers with similar power output, such as the Mackie Thump 15s, will run you around double the price (or more). I am very happy with these speakers, the construction is very solid and stylish, and the sound is LOUD and crisp. For smaller gigs I don't even need to pair them with subwoofers. 10/10 would buy again!
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Rated 5 out of 5
A Happy Living Room
I run a SR mixer with five microphones hooked to these 15" powered PA speakers and love them. Read the real specs about RMS ratings in the manual (not the item title's maximum) and you won't get your feelings hurt. Their Bluetooth is monaural but you can piggyback if you don't have a stereo input when using a pair. They'll work with any mixer for mono or stereo. The cases are well built, not lightweight plastic, solid for good acoustics. This is a good deal at full price but catch it on sale and smile. They look and sound good and for the price can't be beat.
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Rated 3 out of 5
First unit DOA, requesting RMA to see about second unit
It seems fairly sturdy for the price, and even has an okay feature set on the amplifier board. The first unit I got was DOA, but am requesting replacement to see about a second unit.
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