Behringer EUROPOWER EP4000 Power Amplifier
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DetailThe Behringer EUROPOWER EP4000 is a professional-grade stereo power amplifier packing enough juice to rattle your bones. Designed for massive live sound reinforcement, its dual channels each pump out a thunderous 2,000W of peak power into 2-ohm loads—more than enough to drive full-size PA rigs to face-melting levels. With the Behringer EUROPOWER EP4000 amplifier, you get earth-shaking volume and pristine sonic precision. Massive 2,000W Peak Power Delivers Thunderous Volume Packing high-current output transistors and a beefy toroidal transformer, the Behringer EP4000 delivers up to 2,000W of peak power per channel into 2-ohm loads. Connect it to large-format speaker arrays and you'll have all the amplification you need to fill stadiums, arenas and festival grounds with powerful, room-filling sound. The EP4000 puts out 1,400W per channel into 4 ohms as well—ideal for powering full-range mains and monitors. And running in bridge mode, it delivers a monstrous 4,000W into 4 ohms, enough for massive subwoofer arrays. Accelerated Transient Response Ensures Punchy, Articulate Sound Behringer's proprietary ATR technology gives the EUROPOWER EP4000 exceptional sonic clarity and detail. By improving the amplifier's slew rate and damping factor, ATR results in precise, punchy bass, articulate mids and shimmering highs. Snare hits snap with authority, guitar tones bite and cymbals shimmer with realistic decay. Vocals and lead instruments shine through the mix. Even at extremely high volumes, your sound stays clean and free of distortion thanks to ATR. Low-Frequency Filters Remove Unwanted Bass Unruly sub-bass frequencies can muddy up a mix and strain speaker cones. The EUROPOWER EP4000 lets you filter out excessive low end with adjustable high-pass filters on each channel. Set the filters anywhere from 10Hz�?00Hz to remove sub-sonic rumble and tighten up low end. It's a great way to optimize your rig for the room without compromising headroom and dynamics.
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