EUROPOWER EPX4000/EPX2800

Built-In Crossover

The rear panel also contains a switch that allows you to put these amps to work in mono, stereo (two-channel mode) or bridge mode, which is always mono. A built-in CROSSOVER switch lets you put the amp into biamp mode, which sends low-frequency content (<100 Hz) to the CH2 Output and the high-frequency component to CH1 automatically, no external hardware required.

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Value

BEHRINGER’s EPX Series amps are built for the working musician.

They are much lighter than conventional power amps, pack massive power, feature built-in crossover and limiter circuits, and can withstand the rigors of the road. Plus their light price tag will leave money in your pocket to buy more stuff to amplify! Check out the EPX2800 and EPX4000 today to find out why BEHRINGER power amps are among the most popular on Earth.

Stereo Mode

R

Stereo Out

L

SX2442FX

Input Channel 1

Input Channel 2

EUROPOWER EPX2800 (Stereo Mode)

EUROLIVE B1520 PRO

Mono Mode

Mono Out

SX2442FX

EUROLIVE B1520 PRO

Input Channel 1

EUROPOWER EPX2800 (Mono Mode)

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Behringer EPX2800, EPX4000 manual Built-In Crossover, Value

EPX2800, EPX4000 specifications

Behringer is a renowned name in the audio equipment industry, particularly known for creating powerful amplifiers suitable for various applications. Two notable models in Behringer's lineup are the EPX4000 and the EPX2800, both of which are designed to provide exceptional sound quality and reliability for live sound settings, installations, and studio use.

The Behringer EPX4000 is a 2-channel power amplifier that delivers an impressive output of 2,000 watts per channel at 4 ohms, making it ideal for driving high-demand loudspeakers and providing the necessary power for large venues. The EPX2800, on the other hand, is slightly less potent, offering 1,400 watts per channel at 4 ohms. Both models feature a lightweight, durable design, making them easy to transport and install without sacrificing performance.

One of the main features shared by both the EPX4000 and EPX2800 is their advanced circuitry. Behringer has incorporated a high-speed MOSFET output stage and a microprocessor-controlled system that ensures optimal performance under various operating conditions. This technology enhances the overall fidelity and can handle dynamic peaks in sound without distortion, making them perfect for audio professionals who demand clarity and power.

Additionally, both amplifiers come equipped with a comprehensive protection circuit that safeguards against overheating, overloading, and short circuits. This ensures longevity and reliability, even during extended use at high output levels. They also feature robust heat sinks and a fan cooling system that keeps the temperatures down while maintaining consistent performance.

The user-friendly interface is another highlight of both models. With XLR inputs and Speakon outputs, connection to a wide range of audio systems is seamless. Both models also include level controls for each channel, allowing engineers to easily adjust the output according to the venue's needs.

In terms of characteristics, the EPX amplifiers are designed for versatility. They can be used in various applications, including live concerts, DJ sets, and fixed installations like theaters or auditoriums. The combination of power, reliability, and advanced features makes the Behringer EPX4000 and EPX2800 stand out as excellent choices for audio professionals looking to elevate their sound experience without breaking the bank.