I can not recommend the 2030A Behringer. But I can recommend the 2030P Behringer. The passive version I have personally inspected and measured. It is, flat out, the best value speaker available for even twice it's price, of which I am aware of. This included build quality and measured quality relevant to auditory perception. Power this speaker with 100 watts/channel. You should so some basic mods to it, as you should to any mass produced speaker. Mods include doing very simple things like gluing a certain part that might vibrate, and using some sealer to prevent air leak into the enclosure at a certain spot, and perhaps changing the acoustic stuffing in it to a better grade material with better acoustic properties. Easy stuff that I can describe detailed steps if you so desire. This speaker has useful response down to about 65Hz. So you will need a subwoofer if you real bass output. Use an active xover at about 80-85Hz to ideally integrate with a subwoofer.
-Chris