Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:39 am Posts: 1238 Location: Tampa Bay Area Been Liked:15 times
Comments? Anyone bought one yet?
They say (2)x800wpc, I assume that's @ 4ohms. I've noticed, they never say what their amps put out at 8 ohms on any of their products. I found it for $414 and free shipping on ebay, seems reasonable. I prefer a separate amp and mixer, but for the convenience this seems pretty decent.
The PMP3000 is a bit underpowered as far as I'm concerned. I've owned the Yamaha EMX512 for a couple of years, but rarely ever use it anymore for a couple of reasons. I'll be putting it on ebay soon. Anyways, just wondering if anyone knows anything about this new powered mixer . . .
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:39 am Posts: 1238 Location: Tampa Bay Area Been Liked:15 times
Thanks Lonman, where did you find that?
I looked around a bit and just found the same Behringer stock description everywhere.
I looked for reviews, but it's a pretty new product so not much seems to be out there.
I've been considering getting the new Peavey IPR3000 amp which is much more powerful, but if I can find a decent powered mixer for a reasonable price that has 400-500 wpc@8ohms that would be awesome. Since I'm mobile I value a light weight and fast setup and a powered mixer is a very fast and easy setup. I'm REALLY unhappy with the vocal effects on the Yamaha EMX512 and the amp has a pretty loud hiss at high volume levels. It's just adequate as far as power output. Another 100wpc@8ohms would be perfect IMO. To it's credit it is very rugged and light weight and VERY reliable.
I guess I'm going to have to go to Sam Ash or Guitar center and play with a PMP4000 or just buy one and try it out-if it doesn't perform then take it back.
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