I own 3 pieces of Behringer gear, a DSP speaker management system, a DSP eq and a rack mount line mixer the get used almosr every week for the past 3 years and not a glitch from any of them.
I own 3 pieces of Behringer gear, a DSP speaker management system, a DSP eq and a rack mount line mixer the get used almosr every week for the past 3 years and not a glitch from any of them.
Thanks, can't wait to snatch those 40Lbs amps up tomorrow gonna bridge one for some subs and the other may remain regular. I've read the manual front to back. It pulls 14 amps full power so this means it needs a dedicated circuit?
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While I would say the EP series is good for use in stereo, I would say you're trying your luck in bridge mode & don't expect anywhere near the listed 4,000 watt spec because you'll end up disappointed. If it really does pulls 14 amps full power then you're going to want to find a dedicated 20 amp circuit to reach full potential of this amp.
If I had to play only for people who liked the music because they heard it on the radio, it wouldn't make me happy. -- David Guetta
Yes i know it only does 1900watts rms @4Ohms Bridge.
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@ unsafe8989 I have 2 carvin Dmc 2000 thats way better than those Behringers amps. im letting them go for $700 both. im in buena park. pm me. if you want them. there pretty much brand new. used 2x
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Last edited by VjQue; 02-12-2012 at 03:23 PM.
This is a post from an amazing thread full of thorough amp testing: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...5#post10755565
It covers the Behringer EP2500 in bridged mode. As I stated before, the 4000 is just a rebadged 2500. Expect it to perform as such, and you'll be fine.
sorry bro been busy with partys. its in the classified. I would sell you 1 for $300 or both for $600. there 10x better than behringer amps.
I've Got one, just over a year old and no complaints here...
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