If you need to add more channels to your Behringer P16 system, the P16-D distribution module is a quick and easy way to add eight additional P16-M personal monitors, ensuring that everyone has the monitor mix they need. The P16 system is totally digital, so you get great sound and awesome flexibility. The Behringer Powerplay P16-D distribution module is one of the coolest and convenient expansion solutions available. With just one cable you can send sixteen channels of audio, and also power the P16-M monitor units. No need for extra power cables. The P16-D's compact size saves space, and its CAT5e connectivity allows you to run long cables and daisy-chain up to 48 P16-M monitors without degrading your audio quality. Get the most out of your monitor setup with the Behringer P16-D distribution module.
Easy Installation
A basic installation consists of one P16-I Input Module, which connects to the main mixing console, and up to six P16-M Personal Mixers, creating a system big enough to equip a typical recording studio, a small to medium-sized band, or a worship team. You’ll also need a few standard audio and CAT5 cables. The optional P16- MB mounting bracket allows the P16-M Digital Personal Mixer to be attached to any standard microphone, music or drum stand. The system can easily be expanded via the P16-D Digital ULTRANET Distributor, six of which can be combined to drive up to forty-eight P16-M Personal Mixers.
Extraordinary Value
The POWERPLAY P16 puts total control of the monitor system where it belongs—in the hands of the performers, freeing up the engineer to sculpt the perfect front-of-house mix. The POWERPLAY P16 system is the easy, affordable way to tame runaway stage volume and give your musicians and vocalists what they really want—“more me!”
Consumer Alert:
Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts); and it has no protection from interference received from any other device. Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are subject to change. For more information,