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Harbinger VARI V2408 Powered 8" 2-Way Loudspeaker With Bluetooth, DSP and Smart Stereo

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Description
Harbinger VARI Live is an expandable, powered speaker system that evolves right along with your performance requirements. Transport, setup, configuration and real-time operations are incredibly simple, swift and intuitive. Whether you’re a solo artist just starting to play out, or an experienced band looking to upgrade the impact of your live shows, Harbinger VARI Live speakers deliver a wide frequency spectrum with exceptional detail and signal dispersion that can fill small- to medium-sized spaces. The V2408’s onboard Class-D amplifier unleashes 100 watts of RMS power (400 watts peak power) through an 8" low-frequency driver and a 1" tweeter. However, the V2408 isn’t just a speaker. In fact, the VARI designation gives away its readiness for varied applications, as the V2408 includes a built-in mixer, selectable voicing (transform from a main speaker to a monitor or link up to an external subwoofer), Bluetooth playback and even a charge jack to power up mobile devices.

Built-in Stereo Mixer With Bluetooth Connectivity
A single Harbinger VARI Live V2408 is an ideal and highly portable system for singer-songwriters. The onboard mixer can manage up to five simultaneous sources, which means a solo performer can plug in a guitar or keyboard and a vocal mic, as well as deploy Bluetooth or a laptop to play ancillary backing tracks. It’s not a problem if you need more inputs for a bigger group, a looper-based gig that requires several instruments or a multi-faceted DJ rig. Simply incorporate an external mixer by using the V2408’s balanced stereo inputs.

Bluetooth Stereo Linking
The Harbinger VARI Live line lets you rock a wireless—no speaker cables needed—right-left stereo pair by linking two V2408s via Bluetooth. The feature is designed for those times when you are using Bluetooth audio as the only sound source, such as streaming a music playlist or running a DJ setup via a Bluetooth device.

Link Two Speakers With Smart Stereo
If you’re using a V2408 to amplify multiple instruments and/or vocals, you can easily connect two VARI Live speakers with a single mic cable using Smart Stereo. In this configuration, one V2408 handles up to five simultaneous inputs, EQ and other settings, while Smart Stereo sends the audio to a second V2408 for an expansive stereo sound. Whether you use Bluetooth stereo linking or Smart Stereo, an available output jack on the V2408 makes it a breeze to add a Harbinger VARI Live subwoofer to the system.

Automatic DSP Voicings Plus Seamless Subwoofer Integration
As flexibility is one of the hallmarks of the VARI Live system, the V2408 isn’t limited to use as a main speaker. Selectable DSP voicings let you determine whether a V2408 sees action as a main or monitor speaker, and the speaker EQ is automatically adjusted to suit a conventional PA mode or a flat-on-the-floor, wedge-like position. In addition, you can seamlessly integrate a subwoofer into the system by choosing Sub Cut, which ensures an optimum crossover frequency between the speaker and sub. All three voicings can be further dialed in with the V2408’s bass and treble controls. DSP is also on hand to manage a transparent limiter for system protection.

A Complete Line of Room-Filling Speakers
Harbinger VARI Live offers a number of configurations so that your system can “grow up” with you as your PA needs progress throughout your career. Perhaps start with V2410 or V2408 (if you want a slightly smaller and lighter system) speakers for coffee shops, cafés and small venues. Go with the V3412 and V3415 series when you move up to bigger clubs or larger engagements and use your 2000-series speakers as monitors. When you need more boom or dance floor-quaking lows, add a VS12 or VS18 subwoofer (or a stereo pair) to really get the audience jumping. The Harbinger VARI Live’s audio-enhancing DSP and stress-free connectivity ensure that no matter what size system you build, the sound will be cinematic, immersive, impactful and 100-percent awesome.
Features
- 400W peak power (100W RMS)
- 8" 2-way loudspeaker
- Built-in mixer accommodates five sources at once
- Bluetooth audio streams wireless audio from your device
- Smart Stereo links a pair of speakers for inputs, control and sound
- Variable DSP voicing re-voices the speaker and adjusts tuning
- Sub Cut provides sub crossover for easy, optimal use with optional subwoofer (sold separately)
- Can be used free-standing, pole-mounted and floor wedge profile
- Two Combo XLR and 1/4" input jacks with Mic/Guitar/Line Selects
- Dual 1/4" balanced input jacks
- 1/8" mini-stereo (aka AUX) input jack
- 35mm stand pole mount with M6 screw to secure unit on pole
- Front LED indicates Power and Limiter
- Clip LEDs
- Built-in USB charging port
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Cadmium, which is known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Specs
- Active/passive: Active
- Type: Two-way speaker system
- LF Driver: 8", 4 Ohm
- HF Driver: 1", 8 Ohm
- Amplifier Class: D
- Wattage: 100W RMS, 400W Peak
- Frequency response: 65Hz – 20kHz
- Max SPL: 118dB
- Dual Combo XLR and 1/4" input jacks with Mic/Guitar/Line Selects
- Dual 1/4" balanced input jacks
- 1/8" mini-stereo (aka AUX) input jack
- XLR balanced +4dBv audio output
- Cabinet material: Polypropylene with rubber feet
- Cabinet finish: Black
- Mount: 35mm stand pole
- Width: 10.5"
- Height: 17.25"
- Depth: 10.1"
- Weight: 15.5 lb.
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4.83
23 Reviews
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Home Studio14
- Outdoor Events / Games14
- Performances12
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing10
- Professional Recording4
- Limited Functions1
- Not Durable1
- No cons yet!1
- Professional Musician9
- Experienced7
- Novice7
- Easy To Use19
- Good Audio19
- Lightweight18
- Compact17
- Versatile13
Reviewed by 23 customers
Good sound + Low Price = Exceptional Value
submitteda month ago
byChip
fromCary, NC
I was looking for a small, lightweight speaker to use primarily as speakers for my Mac. Their secondary function will be as floor monitors for my very infrequent gigs with our neighborhood old guys band. So far I've mostly used it with my computer. The audio I listen to, my DAW recordings, and the YouTube videos sound terrific. The speakers are a leap ahead from the expensive "computer speakers" I had purchased originally. I have set them up with my PA in my home practice room, and they fill the bill as floor monitors really well when I use them that way. For me they offer amazing value that more than meets my needs. I haven't tried them in a medium/large venue, and I never intend to. I can't comment on how well they travel, nor can I comment on how they would sound at a real gig. They meet the need I was hoping to fill at a very low cost. I know that there a better speakers, with better specs, but they cost several times more. If I were on the road doing professional gigs, I probably wouldn't use these. I'd think about it, but I'd probably choose a "fancier" brand.
Good Speaker
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submitted5 months ago
byTom
fromKansas City
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great for home Karaoke
yes
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submitted8 months ago
byCam
fromVa
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
for music
6115 BEACON STATION DR
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submitted9 months ago
byCody
fromConnecticut
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I can't attest to the reliability of this speaker, as I've only had it for a month or so, but it performs well enough, especially considering its affordability. This speaker sounds okay—not the loudest nor the cleanest sound—but it does its job well for casual gigs. If you have more money to spend, however, there certainly are better sounding speakers on the market.
I did buy this product again! I own many!
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submitted9 months ago
byMylo
fromFlorida
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
The best sound and bang for your buck in a disposable portable speaker, packed with valuable Pro features that crush the competition at that price point! Highly Recommended!
We have bought 4 of these, they are more than we expected!
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submitted10 months ago
byMike
fromFt Myers, Fl
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
We bought 2 for our keyboard player and 2 for our soloist. They were both impressed with their small size but powerful sound!
Q&A
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submitted3 months ago
asked byBR
fromBoston, MA
I currently use one of these as a floor monitor and run xlr from board to input 1 on the unit. If I purchase a second, do the two units link together and how is that done (from which output on 1 to which input on 2)?
Yes, you can. To Daisy-Chain Audio from One V2408 to Another: Connect XLR from your mixer to Input 1 on Speaker A. Use a balanced XLR or TRS cable to go from: “Mix Out” (XLR output) on Speaker A To Input 1 (or 2) on Speaker B This setup sends the full mix from Speaker A to Speaker B.submitted6 months ago
asked byTim
fromundisclosed
what is the warranty on this item?
Harbinger has a 2 year warranty.submitted7 months ago
asked byYijia
fromTX
Can I plug it for e drumset?
Yes, you can.submitted7 months ago
asked byJ vas
fromVirginia
Can I plug my bass guitar?
Yes, you can.submitted8 months ago
asked byAdrian
fromRiverside, CA
Am i able to connect this to my guitar?
Yes, you are.submitted9 months ago
asked byJay
fromFlorida
Can I have 2 pairs of (4) speakers connetcted to one source
Yes, each speaker has a line out to connect to another speaker.submitted9 months ago
asked byJG
frommiami.fl
is there available app for android
Unfortunately, no.submitteda year ago
asked byPeter
fromSF CA
How do I charge the V2408 speaker for mobile use ?
I apologize for the confusion There's nothing to charge. This isn't battery powered. The "unit"will charge a mobile device.submitted2 years ago
asked byChris
fromJoliet Illinois
is there a manual way of pairing these speakers? I have both at two far ends of my restaurant and every couple minutes they cut out
Yes. You run an XLR cable from the line output of one to the channel input of the other.