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What's Not To Like?
Use: at home for rehearsal and for the occasional gig, running 2x15 300w bottoms and 2 full range Box 302 satellites. Or just the 2 302s.
Pros: cheap as chips, and like the other Behringer amp I have experience of it seems to more than deliver the power rating (I have a BXD3000H which makes my Ampeg PF500 sound anaemic). Three different input impedances, speakon and jack outs, balanced inputs. All metal construction and only takes up two rack units (but leave some space around it for cooling).
Cons: on mine the ground lift switch is twitchy. When it first arrived only one channel was working, and sometimes after it has been moved it has been necessary to run the switch back and forth to get the right hand channel to work. No big deal. There is a very slight hum from the amp at full volume with no signal, and I mean very slight. You only hear it if you get right up close to the speakers. The fan actually makes more noise, and that isn't loud. Knock the output pots down a notch and it disappears while the amp still delivers loads of power.
Conclusion: Look at the price. You really can't do better. It does what it says on the tin, delivers reliable full range power without complaint. Another winner from Behringer.
Pros: cheap as chips, and like the other Behringer amp I have experience of it seems to more than deliver the power rating (I have a BXD3000H which makes my Ampeg PF500 sound anaemic). Three different input impedances, speakon and jack outs, balanced inputs. All metal construction and only takes up two rack units (but leave some space around it for cooling).
Cons: on mine the ground lift switch is twitchy. When it first arrived only one channel was working, and sometimes after it has been moved it has been necessary to run the switch back and forth to get the right hand channel to work. No big deal. There is a very slight hum from the amp at full volume with no signal, and I mean very slight. You only hear it if you get right up close to the speakers. The fan actually makes more noise, and that isn't loud. Knock the output pots down a notch and it disappears while the amp still delivers loads of power.
Conclusion: Look at the price. You really can't do better. It does what it says on the tin, delivers reliable full range power without complaint. Another winner from Behringer.
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Good amp. noicy fan.
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Z
Very good amp for the money!
For the money, this is a great amp! The sound is clean and amp has the power that is specified in the data sheet.
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J
good sound, no noise
Provides Great sound output with no added noise at all.
very satisfied with the quality of the audio, the internal cooling fan is a lottle noisy when not in a closed cabinet or rack but besides that works great and has great input and output options.
would definitely buy this one or another behringer amp again if I need one.
very satisfied with the quality of the audio, the internal cooling fan is a lottle noisy when not in a closed cabinet or rack but besides that works great and has great input and output options.
would definitely buy this one or another behringer amp again if I need one.
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E
Solid amp! Worth the price!
Really great amp! Huge improvement from the previous setup in our church. Looking forward to buy another unit.
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Worth money
Very good for the price. Clear sound and powerful
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EK
Great for its price
Very simple and easy to use, good power output, sounds transparent, and very affordable. Has a built-in limiter that you can toggle on or off as well which will trade a tiny bit of maximum potential output gain when cranking the amp gain too high for more safety so you don't overload it to the point of distorting (which shouldn't happen in most scenarios as it has a good amount of headroom).
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GQ
Great quality apart from channel B has a slight crackle when turning channel sensitivity knob all the way down. but for the price i couldn't care less.
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