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The Harbinger M120 is a compact, portable PA system featuring 120 watts of power, four input channels with a 2-band EQ, built-in digital delay, and a 3-band Master EQ, making it the perfect choice for musicians and presenters seeking high-quality sound on the go.
S**2
Really like this system
Really like this system. We use it as the audio for our backyard movie nights for the neighborhood. This has plenty of power to have an outdoor movie night in a 100x150 yard. In fact, we have to keep the volume down to avoid having the neighbors 3 doors down hearing the movie inside.The only reason that I didn't give this 5 stars was that the product description was not clear that the output is MONO, and not stereo.
H**W
M120 is the Best PA Bang for the Buck
Generally speaking, Harbingers (Guitar Center's own brand) are known for being low-end and not taken seriously in the pro audio world. Their POWERED speakers burn out very quickly because of accidental customer abuse due to functional amp wattage values being much lower than advertised. But I'm absolutely AMAZED at what this little passive PA system can do. I own two of these complete M120 PA systems (2 amps, 4 speakers) and use them as backup systems to my main DJ setup for putting on large scale dances, even in larger venues such as high school gyms. A single M120 will be able to rock a school dance if acoustically set up correctly and used in crossover with a good powered sub. This PA is loud, looks good, sounds good, easy to carry, and cheap - a magic mixture for any DJ needing a good, easily-managed backup sound system that can pass for a main sound system if set up right and the venue isnt too large. I have actually set this PA up on top of powered subs in 120hz crossover mode and was shocked at the power, clarity, and volume. My windows are probably going to leak now.An added bonus is that Harbinger was able to come up with a speaker design that actually looks modern while still retaining an old-school badass and serious rock band look to it, including the classic looking amps, which I absolutely love. In fact, I'll commit blasphemy by stating that these PA speakers actually look better than most of the powered JBLs and EVs Ive seen at many DJ events.For what it's worth, another reviewer said they used this M120 PA for college parties and it lasted an entire year at max volume. That's not too bad, though it would have probably lasted indefinitely if handled more wisely and used at 80% instead of max.Make sure you get some speaker stands to do it right, otherwise people and carpet will swallow up half of the volume. Also, and this is a huge tip, get this PA and get yourself 4 of the Behringer XM8500 mics to go with it, which are functionally and visually identical to the Shure SM58 mics, only $19 each instead of $99 each. They are functionally and visually identical, and Behringer's a fairly good brand. You're welcome.Seriously, for a little 120 watt PA, I'm absolutely dumbfounded. Not in just how well it works, but that Guitar Center actually got something right.
D**S
Bang for your buck.
The M120 is the bigger brother of the M60 and I'm digging it.About 2 weeks ago I picked up one of these bad boys at a Guitar Center for $270 tax included, and as far as I can tell it was a pretty good deal. 120 Watts of Power is easily powerful enough for a small to medium size venue with lots of noise or a relatively quiet large venue. I primarily use this PA for Piano gigs (I recommend you tone down the bass on both the mixer and the keyboard for better quality.I let my roommate borrow them for a DJing gig at a house party. He did not have to raise the volume more than 1/6 of its total capacity to completely engulf the house with sound.Weight wise: Each speaker is about 20~ pounds, so carrying individual speakers is a breeze, carrying the box out of the store, isn't.The mixer is pretty handy with XLR and 1/4 inputs. Individual adjustments for Lows, Mids, and Highs, and the usual master controls.A nice feature is that it comes with an AUX input to directly connect your phone/computer. And my one complaint is that none of my 3.55mm AUX cables fit in the bloody thing. I've had to use 1/4 converters.I strongly recommend the M120 over the M60. You're getting double the power and as much portability for less that twice the price.
J**F
No Frills, Simple and Portable Live Sound
I picked this system up for $200 at Guitar Center in July 2019, and I have been extremely pleased with it. The head unit is essentially an updated and better-constructed '80s Peavey PA head. The 4 channels coupled with the aux input offer quite a bit of flexibility - I don't trust Bluetooth in live settings so the lack of that feature is a non-issue for me. It's been very durable and portable (has survived two events that were rained on), and paired with two speaker stands from Amazon, it's the perfect complement to my live DJ set-up. I have DJed large rooms and outdoor community festivals, and have never had an issue with volume. Like other reviewers have mentioned, the system is a bit bass-heavy, so for clarity you may need to cut the bass on the PA head a little, but other than that you can't beat this unit for the price.
P**S
Great PA System - Should have bought it sooner.
Purchased the M120 two weeks ago. I did look at the M60 but read from a number of people that while the M60 is great a lot of them ended up upgrading to the M120. So for the extra $100 I ordered one of these. I bought it mostly to use for practice and the occasional performance. So far I am very satisfied with my purchase. Here are the things that impress me most.Range - I can plug in drums, a bass guitar, guitar and vocals and they all have full range. Good bass and a good balance all round.Volume - This can get loud. It is pretty impressive.Versatility - I plug my phone into it to listen to music, 4 channels of either mic or line, each with it's own controls.Size - It is big but is easy to handle. The speakers have build in handles and the power mixer is light enough to haul around.Durability - Everything seems very well built and the enclosures seem tough and durable.Overall I am very satisfied. This will not blow the roof off a concert hall but will light up a small to medium venue with ease.
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