Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

March 26, 2026

Behringer Studio 50USB

Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Studio monitoring functions of Behringer

  • Ideal for computer studios, audio and multimedia workstations
  • True bi-amping mode with 4 amplifiers – 2 per speaker
  • 150 W digital power amplification
  • 1″ Silk dome tweeter
  • Long-excursion 5″ woofer
  • Frequency range: 55 – 20000 Hz
  • Maximum SPL: 100 dB @ 1 m
  • Advanced Waveguide Technology for extra big sweet spot
  • Setting options for room adjustment
  • USB input for direct connection to a computer (plug and play, no driver required)
  • Two analogue inputs with XLR and TRS connections – can be used simultaneously with a digital signal source
  • Plastic housing
  • Dimensions: 254 x 204 x 178 mm
  • Weight: 6.5 kg
  • 2 m speaker cable included

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Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

Behringer Studio 50USB Review: Quick analysis of key features

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Customer Review Summary

The Behringer Studio 50USB monitors are a remarkable choice for those seeking quality sound on a budget. Upon first connection, the sound is impressively loud and full, making them suitable for music listening and media work alike. The 5-inch Kevlar woofers deliver surprisingly deep bass, although they can become a bit boxy if the trim input is set too high. The adjustable high-frequency settings on the back allow for some fine-tuning, which is great for tailoring the sound to your preference.

These monitors are well-built, featuring wooden cabinets and a plastic front plate that doesn’t feel cheap. Their compact size makes them ideal for desktop setups, providing a wall of sound even when not positioned directly in front of them. Many users appreciate the USB connectivity, which allows for easy plug-and-play functionality, although some have noted that using USB can result in overly loud output, necessitating additional volume control measures.

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In terms of clarity, vocals and mid-range frequencies are well defined, making them excellent for mixing and listening. However, they may not compete with higher-end models for detailed sound reproduction, especially in critical mixing situations. Some users have experienced issues with noise at higher volumes, but these seem to be isolated incidents rather than widespread problems.

Overall, the Behringer Studio 50USB monitors offer an excellent price-to-performance ratio. They are particularly recommended for beginners or those looking for a reliable second pair of monitors for casual listening. While they may not replace professional-grade equipment, they serve well for home studio use and general audio enjoyment.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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