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Maximum flexibility in the rehearsal room and on-stage
We - 5 people rock cover band - use this mixer to drive our PA in the rehearsal room and to power the stage monitors when gigging without a dedicated sound engineer. We are using all available mono channels and are very happy with the features - the power amp with Speakon outputs, two pre-fade monitor mixes, two FX engines (we use a fair sounding reverb for the four vocals and a bit of chorus for acoustic git), not-at-all noisy preamps, faders, and knobs, very low fan noise under load, fairly precise "meter bridge" (quite sufficient for live music).
In its Thon case, it does feel quite heavy, but can still be put on any cab or small table when on-stage.
After 2 years of use, we have one defective LED but it's pretty nearly perfect.
We have used its older sibling (PMP4000) for 8 years before it broke down. We didn't find anything better than the PMP6000 to meet our needs -
great price-performance ratio for live bands. We hope it lives 7 or more years, too!
In its Thon case, it does feel quite heavy, but can still be put on any cab or small table when on-stage.
After 2 years of use, we have one defective LED but it's pretty nearly perfect.
We have used its older sibling (PMP4000) for 8 years before it broke down. We didn't find anything better than the PMP6000 to meet our needs -
great price-performance ratio for live bands. We hope it lives 7 or more years, too!
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Fantastic Desk
For the price, this is a fantastic desk. Couldnt ask for a better piece of equipment. The sound is great, took a little time to learn how to use it, there's so much it can do. We use it for Trad gigs, either corporate or for wedding receptions. This desk with the speakers we ordered from thomann is a perfect match. The sound is crystal clear and some great effects built into it. It is fairly large and heavy but thats not a big issue. The only issue I have is finding a hard case for it.
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Beringher PMP 6000
This was a replacement for a mixing desk a separate power amp set up. It has now been used in the most demanding of situations for over 3 years and has not had a glitch of any kind. It has great In / Outs and I use them. It has the 2 separate effects for simultaneous use and the sound is great. For small to medium size gigs this has all the power you should need and quality build means you don't need to fear giving it the beans. Seems like previous fader issues have been addressed and I would recommend this mixer for any one.
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LT
5 Years Use and still going strong
Bought in 2011 to upgrade from the smaller PMP4000. Mixer has been used on numerous gigs as well as practice weekly. As the gear is packed away everytime we use it - a flight case was an essential to avoid and transit/handling damage. The flight case allows us to use it without fully removing the mixer it from the case. Plenty of features (some of which we have never used), volume is sufficient for most small venues and on occasion we have run the main mix out to another slave power amp and speakers. It has never cut-out, blown a fuse or let us down all the time we have been using it.
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8 Piece Charity Covers Band
My PMX5000 became just slightly too low output for what we needed so traded up. This mixer amp has not disappointed. This summer it served our live music sound stage for a weekend long village charity event (long duty cycles 6-8 hours, and out doors). We just played a 250 person village hall at high volume levels. Delighted with the sound quality. This mixer amp has enough of the more advanced features to make it really flexible and is intuitive enough for a novice to use after a YouTube tutorial (there are plenty). Ten out of ten Behringer!
Update after 2 years of use:
Wow!
What a workhorse. I used the PMP6000 and a pair of Behringer B215XL Eurolive speakers for open air gigs, church hall gigs (up to 150 people) and garden parties. Mine is still going strong. In retrospect features I'd like to have seen were:
a. An easier more controllable / configurable way to get to the sub bass out.
b. An easier way to add some DSP / digital feedback killer tech into the output stage.
c. More configurable EQ and Sound effects
But overall, it is more than worth the money, and is jam packed with features designed to be entry level and easy to be used by a novice.
Update after 2 years of use:
Wow!
What a workhorse. I used the PMP6000 and a pair of Behringer B215XL Eurolive speakers for open air gigs, church hall gigs (up to 150 people) and garden parties. Mine is still going strong. In retrospect features I'd like to have seen were:
a. An easier more controllable / configurable way to get to the sub bass out.
b. An easier way to add some DSP / digital feedback killer tech into the output stage.
c. More configurable EQ and Sound effects
But overall, it is more than worth the money, and is jam packed with features designed to be entry level and easy to be used by a novice.
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PE
Great unit , well built and good sound.
Bought this nearly 5 years ago. Use it almost daily with Vocals, keyboard, up to 4 guitars and odd bits. It is real versatile and easy to use. Real value for money.
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PMP 6000
We are a full time band we have had the PMP 1200w and had 6years great service out of
it.We decided we go for a bit more power without more bulk. Which is exactly what we have got. There is such a lot of nonsense spoke about Behringer. We have found it as good as any and yes we have used most of them over the years. It's not just the price it's the fact that if you ensure you get the product that meets your needs. e.g. if you are a heavy metal unit including keyboards and a twin bass drum kit stick to p.a.hire. However for the three/four piece bands performing to 250+ it's a great buy.
it.We decided we go for a bit more power without more bulk. Which is exactly what we have got. There is such a lot of nonsense spoke about Behringer. We have found it as good as any and yes we have used most of them over the years. It's not just the price it's the fact that if you ensure you get the product that meets your needs. e.g. if you are a heavy metal unit including keyboards and a twin bass drum kit stick to p.a.hire. However for the three/four piece bands performing to 250+ it's a great buy.
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Good mixer for the money
Good mixer for the money
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Behringer Desk
I've had more than one of these and each one has proved to be reliable, only reason for changing was to upgrade to newer models.
I use it to drive 2 EV ELX 112's and 2 EV ELX 115's in stereo and there's plenty of power.
Would recommend them every time and considering the price ? Its a no brainer.
I use it to drive 2 EV ELX 112's and 2 EV ELX 115's in stereo and there's plenty of power.
Would recommend them every time and considering the price ? Its a no brainer.
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brill sevice
great mixer bought it to upgrade from the older pmp 5000
would not hesitate to recommend
would not hesitate to recommend
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