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In my research for the biggest bang for the buck on a subwoofer amp, I came across the Behringer EP2500. Here are the details on this amp: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/EP2500.aspx
But in a nutshell, it puts out 2,400 Watts into 4 Ohms bridged operation! 450W @ 8Ω Stereo (per channel)* 650W @ 4Ω Stereo (per channel)* 500W @ 8Ω Stereo (per channel)** 750W @ 4Ω Stereo (per channel)** 1200W @ 2Ω Stereo (per channel)** 1300W @ 8Ω Bridged-Mono*** 1500W @ 8Ω Bridged-Mono**** 2400W @ 4Ω Bridged-Mono**** *20Hz - 20kHz @ 0.1% THD, both channels driven **1kHz @ 0.1% THD, both channels driven ***20Hz - 20kHz @ 0.1% THD ****1kHz @ 0.1% THD Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz, +0/-1dB(10dB below rated output power), 5 Hz - 50 kHz(at -3dB points) And I found that through independent testing, the actual output were close. Check it out here: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...5#post10755565 This, as it turns out, is not common with a lot of amps. And you can't beat the price: I've seen it as low as $270 and up to $375 shipped! I see these Pros: Huge Power/Headroom, Price, Sturdy I see these Cons: No Sub adjustments such as Phase, Cross-over (but most AV Receivers actually can control this), etc., Not as attractive as other amps, Rear connections are Pro Audio type (XLR) 1/4" TRS inputs) which require purchase of connectors, has a fan (but so does my PS3). So as a Sub Amp? What do you think? What am I missing? |
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