WTS: Behringer Europower EP2500 Amplifier

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Selling price: S$420.
Used professional class power amplifier from Behringer model EP2500. Power rating 2channels x 1200W per channel at 2Ohms.

Inputs - XLR & 1/4 inch
Outputs - Speakon and binding posts

Was using it for outdoor karaoke (wedding) but had used it for indoor karaoke too. Physical condition 8/10. Operating condition - 9/10. Cash and carry at my place in Pasir Ris.

If you wish to audition at my place, I do have a pair of Behringer 12inch speakers and a Yamaha 12ch mixer (also for sale) but you need to bring your own cables because I have dismantled my set and kept all the cables as we are moving house. For fast deal, sms at 96644924.

Power Amp Misconception #1:

When it comes to audio amplification, most people think that if one hundred Watts is loud, then 200 Watts must be twice as loud—wrong! For volume to be perceived as twice as loud, you’d need ten times the output power and one heckuva lotta loudspeakers. What you do get when you up the output power is headroom, which means cleaner, punchier sound, without pushing your gear to the point of failure. As an added bonus, you get significantly better loudspeaker performance.

Power Amp Misconception #2:

“If I use too big a power amp, I’ll blow my speakers.” Most high-quality loudspeakers (including ours) are capable of handling lots of power and employ special protective circuitry in their crossover networks. While it is possible to “blow” a low-quality speaker by severely overpowering it, the most common speaker failure is typically due to driving an underpowered amplifier into clipping distortion
 
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