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Description

The Behringer Powerplay 16 P16-M digital stereo personal monitor mixer is your affordable personal monitoring solution. As a performer, you know what you need to hear in order to perform your best. The P16-M's intuitive user interface makes it easy for musicians and singers to dial in their perfect monitor mix. And if you've got a really big show to do, it's a comfort to know you can daisy-chain up to 48 of them. Take it from Sweetwater, if you want a personal monitoring solution with features and performance rivaling systems costing much more, check out Behringer's Powerplay 16 P16-M.

Product specs

Brand Behringer
Model Powerplay P16-M 16-Channel Digital Personal Mixer
Finish Standard
Year 2011 - 2025
Made In China
Categories Audio Mixers, Consoles and Summing Boxes

FAQs

How many channels can the Behringer Powerplay P16-M handle?

The Behringer Powerplay P16-M is capable of handling 16 individual channels, allowing for detailed personal mixes tailored to each performer's preferences.

Does the Behringer Powerplay P16-M support ultra-low latency?

Yes, the Behringer Powerplay P16-M supports ultra-low latency of less than 1 millisecond, ensuring real-time audio monitoring without noticeable delay.

Can the Behringer Powerplay P16-M be used for in-ear monitoring during live performances?

Absolutely, the Behringer Powerplay P16-M is ideal for in-ear monitoring, providing musicians with customizable and noise-free personal mixes on stage.

What type of connectivity does the Behringer Powerplay P16-M offer?

The Behringer Powerplay P16-M connects via Cat5e cables, integrating seamlessly into Behringer's digital mixing systems for efficient audio distribution.

Is the Behringer Powerplay P16-M easy to use for musicians with limited technical experience?

Yes, the Behringer Powerplay P16-M features an intuitive interface with simple controls, making it user-friendly even for musicians with minimal technical expertise.

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Behringer P16-M Personal Monitor Mixer Instructions

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Thomas Gray

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How to use the Behringer P16

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Drew Brashler

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Using Behringer's P16 System IN THE STUDIO | Monitoring with UAD Console

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Justin Brogdon

Reviews

PROS

  • Cheaper alternative to the AVIOM system with similar functionality

  • Crystal clear sound for personal in-ear or powered monitor mixes

  • Easy to use with minimal learning curve; intuitive buttons and knobs

  • Allows for full control over sound on 16 independent channels

  • Capable of storing multiple personal mix settings for different users

  • Excellent for reducing stage volume and preventing feedback issues

  • Can configure mono inputs across a stereo sound stage

  • Compatible with Behringer and Midas digital boards

  • Affordable way to transition bands to in-ear monitoring without sacrificing quality

CONS

  • Premium price point; not budget-friendly for all musicians

  • Headphone amp can be noisy with some hiss

  • Built-in EQ lacks sonic depth

  • Limitations with headroom if input staging isn't optimal

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Behringer Powerplay P16-M.

Features and functionality

  • The P16-M's EQ knobs require alignment with preset settings before adjustments take effect, indicated by a dull to bright red light transition.

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  • The P16-M's limiter operates inversely, needing clockwise adjustment to deactivate; incorrect settings can reduce volume during louder sections.

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  • The P16-I can convert 16 analog signals to Ultranet, providing an alternative to digital connections for those without compatible mixers.

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  • The P16-M can mix its input from LAN cables, but requires a separate mixer or preamp for direct microphone connections.

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Comparisons

  • The P16-HQ features quieter headphone outputs than the P16-M due to different amplification methods, making it preferable for quieter environments.

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  • Transitioning from a P16-I setup to an X32 mixer significantly reduces cabling and improves patching efficiency.

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User experience

  • The P16-HQ's button design improves on the P16-M with semi-transparent rubber buttons, reducing noise compared to the previous hard plastic design.

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Use cases and applications

  • The P16-HQ's rotary encoder EQ allows for individual channel adjustments, enhancing customization for different musician preferences during live performances.

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  • Users find the P16-M suitable for home studios when paired with an XR18 Air, although integrating with headphones can be complex.

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  • Using an XR18 allows musicians to control their own monitor mixes via a mobile app, eliminating the need for physical P16-M units.

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Software and compatibility

  • The P16-M is compatible with X32/M32 variants and the HD96 Heritage D, but not with Dante; converters like the Multiverter or Verto 32 are needed for ADAT.

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  • The P16-I can convert TRS inputs to LAN outputs, supporting integration with stage mics and preamps for direct mixing.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The P16-M requires Ultranet for operation, which utilizes the same cables as Ethernet but is a different system entirely.

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Value and pricing

  • The XR series offers a cost-effective alternative to the X32, suitable for those comfortable with digital mixing interfaces.

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Artist usage

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See how John Petrucci uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

John Petrucci

Guitarist, Composer

Dream Theater

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In this post John shows off the Mixer he used for Dream Theater writing sessions. This system allows him to controll his own in ear mix. He can controll his individual mix without effecting the other band members in ear mix

See how Deryck Whibley uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Deryck Whibley

Singer, Guitarist

Sum 41

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This Behringer Powerplay P16-M is owned by Deryck Whibley Of Sum 41

See how Thorsten Quaeschning uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Thorsten Quaeschning

Singer, Keyboardist

Tangerine Dream

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Verified via YouTube

Thorsten's Behringer Powerplay can be seen at 1:10 in the video

See how Naoya Ogura uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Naoya Ogura

Guitarist

Mass of the Fermenting Dregs

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In a picture posted on Reddit showing Naoya Ogura's equipment from 2021, which was likely used during the recording of "Awakening: Sleeping," Naoya Ogura can be seen using the Behringer Powerplay P16-M. The device is positioned between the guitar and the Kemper.

See how Éric Poncet uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Éric Poncet

Guitarist

Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!

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According to this pic from Eric poncet’s instagram story, eric can be seen using a beringher powerplay to control his in ear mix at chunk rehearsal

See how Louis Borlase uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Louis Borlase

Guitarist

Squid

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Verified via YouTube

In the video "Squid - live at 3voor12 Radio" by 3voor12, Louis Borlase is seen using the Behringer Powerplay P16-M, as shown clearly at the 5:10 mark.

See how Julie Dawson uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Julie Dawson

Singer, Guitarist

NewDad

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In the Audiotree Live performance by NewDad, visible evidence shows that Julie Dawson uses the Behringer Powerplay P16-M. This is confirmed in the video titled "NewDad on Audiotree Live (Full Session)" hosted by Audiotree on YouTube.

See how Laurie Nankivell uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Laurie Nankivell

Bassist

Squid

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In the video "Squid - live at 3voor12 Radio" by 3voor12 on YouTube, Laurie Nankivell is shown using the Behringer Powerplay P16-M mixer.

See how Ollie Judge uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Ollie Judge

Drummer

Squid

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In the video "Squid - live at 3voor12 Radio" by 3voor12, Ollie Judge can be seen using the Behringer Powerplay P16-M.

See how Arthur Leadbetter uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Arthur Leadbetter

Keyboardist

Squid

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In the video "Squid - live at 3voor12 Radio" by 3voor12 on YouTube, Arthur Leadbetter is seen using the Behringer Powerplay P16-M, as evidenced at the 7:22 mark.

See how Jake McMurchie uses Behringer Powerplay P16-M

Jake McMurchie

Composer

Michelson Morley

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Three Powerplay P-16Ms are featured in this June 12, 2013 Instagram post.

My own personal monitor mountain! Doing overdubs for @thejazzdefenders in @jandjstudiobristol ....

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