Behringer EP4000 (Behringer EP 4000)
2 x 2,000 Watts into 2 Ohms; 2 x 1,400 Watts into 4 Ohms; 4,000 Watts into 4
Ohms (bridge mode)
Precise Power, Signal and Clip LEDs to monitor performance
XLR and 1/4" TRS input connectors for compatibility with any source
Professional speaker connectors and "touch-proof" binding posts support most
speaker wiring systems
Selectable low-frequency filters (30 Hz or 50 Hz) remove distracting infra-sound
frequencies
Independent limiters per channel offer reliable protection against overload and
distortion
High-current toroidal transformer for ultra-high transient response and absolute
reliability
Ultra-reliable Toshiba/Fairchild power transistors
Independent DC and thermal overload protection on each channel automatically
protects amplifier and speakers without shutting down the show
"Back-to-front" ventilation system including air filter for reliable operation
"Built-like-a-tank," impact-resistant, all-steel 2U rackmount chassis
High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany
The EP2000 and EP4000 represent everything musicians love about our popular
EP1500/EP2500?excellent sound quality, road-worthy toughness and reliability,
low-noise operation and incredible power. With 2,000 and 4,000-Watts
respectively, the EP2000 and EP4000 amplifiers are perfect for medium-sized club
gigs, mobile PA systems, church services or public spaces.
Everything you need, nothing you don?t
The ?ber-simple front panel controls of these amps give you all of your sound?s
vital signs at a glance. After flipping the MAIN switch, the POWER LED will
light when the amp is ready for action. Both channels have independent gain
dials as well as clip LEDs that indicate when the signal is distorted and you
need to reduce the gain. There are also SIGNAL LEDs that light up when a signal
is present at the input.
Panel discussion
A panel of switches found on the back panel offers an array of cool options to
apply to both channels of the EP2000 and EP4000. The Clip Limiter lets you get
even more out of the amplifier without overdriving either it or your speaker
system. Built-in circuitry automatically senses when the EP2000 or EP4000 is
being overdriven into ?clipping? and then momentarily reduces the input level to
avoid clipping distortion. This all happens in a few thousandths of a second, so
it?s an inaudible way of avoiding audible clipping distortion. Of course, you
can turn the Limiter off if you?re feeling lucky.
Ultra-low frequency sounds (infrasonics) are caused by rickety stage vibrations,
mic thumps and wind noise. While technically inaudible, they can cause a huge
drain on amp power, potential damage to your speakers and a sludgy sound in the
audible bass ranges. Both EP models feature a defeatable Low Cut Filter that
chops off unwanted frequencies below 50Hz or 30Hz (depending on your PA system?s
capabilities).
The same panel contains the switches that allow you to put these amps to work in
either stereo or bridge (mono) mode. Both the EP2000 and EP4000 can be linked to
additional power amps by switching into parallel mode.
These amps have guts
There?s plenty of awesome features on the outside of the EP2000 and EP4000, but
there?s also a team of cool components on the inside helping it work its magic.
They come loaded with famously reliable Toshiba/Fairchild power transistors as
well as a high-current toroidal transformer for ultra-high transient response
and further reliability. Independent DC and thermal overload protection on each
channel automatically protects the amplifier and speakers from any show-stopping
meltdowns. There?s no need for fuses, giving you one fewer potential mid-gig
headache.
The EP2000 and EP4000 have both XLR and 1/4" TRS inputs. Even the outputs are
totally flexible, consisting of Speakon-compatible outputs and five-way binding
posts. Whether you?re dealing with bare wire or boutique audiophile cabling, the
EP2000 and EP4000 are right at home.
The exhaust fan, visible on the back panel, is the final stage of an internal
front-to-back cooling system that keeps these amps working in the mild
temperatures they love, even through periods of extended use. Finally, an
impact-resistant, all-steel 2U rackmount chassis helps these workhorses stand up
to all the rigors of the road.
Accelerated Transient Response delivers the knock-out punch
It takes huge pulses of energy (current and voltage) to propel a woofer cone out
fast enough to match a bass beat. That?s called Transient Response and it?s the
holy grail of amp designers. By carefully selecting transistors with extremely
highslew rates and optimizing other proprietary parts of our circuitry, our amps
are able to react instantly to even the most demanding electronic bass impulses.
If the woofers in your PA system can keep up, your audience will hear a tighter,
crisper, more natural sound.
The legend powers on
If you read the reviews of the EP2000 and EP4000?s older brothers, the EP1500
and EP2500, and it?s clear that those amps are renowned not only for their
performance and durability, but also their astoundingly low price tags. The
EP2000 and EP4000 extend that legacy to the next level. Why shell out for a
?Brand-X? amp when you can get a BEHRINGER EUROPOWER amp and have money left
over for other gear?
Behringer makes great stuff, I have the older model of this one (the EP2500) and over the years it has been a reliable amp. The power output is pretty descent, it isn't intended for really big systems, but for a couple of pole mounted speakers its perfect. I used it for a while in stereo mode, but bridging the channels really brings out some bigger sound. <br /> Its HEAVY!!! I guess thats typical but compared to my Crown amp that weighs about 11lbs its a beast.<br /> The back to front fan is a little noisier than others I've used, so using in a quiet room can be a little annoying. Otherwise when the music is playing its hardly noticeable. <br /> Funny thing is after buying this amp I was surprised to see that a lot of other people are using this amp as well.