- Behringer Channel Rackmount Power Amplifier
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm a DJ,
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This review is from: Behringer EP2500 2 Channel Rackmount DJ Power Amp (Electronics)
I bought the Behringer EP2500 for it's ability to push out 2400 watts @ 2 ohms (stable). I intend to add another 2 of these to my rack. I've driven these things day & night at parties and you can literally feel the heat on you but it keeps on pushing right through. Great amp, good bang for your buck.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bang For Your Buck,
By DJ Savage myspace.com/williamkreth "Rippin' I... (Portola, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Behringer EP2500 2 Channel Rackmount DJ Power Amp (Electronics)
this amplifier is everything i was looking for. it has plenty of power for you mobile dj's!. or if you just want to make a killler sound system. although if you are wanting this for a studio beware that it has a pretty loud fan.if you are looking for an awesome amp. buy this amp!DJ Savage E.P.E. Electric Power Entertainment
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How can you argue with $300 for 2400w @ 4 ohm?!,
This review is from: Behringer EP2500 2 Channel Rackmount DJ Power Amp (Electronics)
I have 3 of these beasts in my FOH rack. One is for the top passive cabinets into a bridged 4 ohm load, and the other two each run a dual 18" 4 ohm cab. I have run them until I can barely touch the chassis it is so hot! Power draw is reasonable too, at the most I have had them all running off a 20A circuit. Never a problem with performance. The fans give out more noise than a QSC or a Mackie but in any situation where you are actually using them to push some serious SPLs the fan noise would be the absolute least of your concerns. Don't get me wrong, they do need air flow and adaquate AC supply; just as any high power amp would. I have had these for about 3 years and I don't think I could justify buying a Q or Mac because these perform so well, especially for the cost!
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