Behringer

Description

The Behringer EuroPower EP2500 Power Amp features such high-quality components as toroidal transformers and ultrareliable Toshiba/Fairchild high-power transistors. It comes equipped with independent channel limiters and selectable low-cut filters (30 or 50Hz), an efficient cooling system, XLR and 1/4" TRS inputs, plus Speakon-compatible and binding post outputs. Capable of parallel and bridged mono operation. 2x1,200W @ 2 ohms; 2,400W @ 4 ohms bridged.
Behringer EuroPower EP2500 Power Amp

Features

  • Designed to perfectly complement EuroLive speakers
  • Toroidal transformers
  • Ultrareliable Toshiba/Fairchild high-power transistors
  • Independent channel limiters
  • Selectable low-cut filters (30 or 50Hz)
  • XLR and 1/4" TRS inputs
  • Speakon-compatible and binding post speaker outputs
  • Capable of parallel and bridged mono operation

Reviews

4.71

14 Reviews

0%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

  • Good amp for the money

    4

    submitted16 years ago

    bygguillo

    fromLittle Rock, AR

    These 2500s are pretty solid amps. They claim to have a 2400 watt rating @ 4 ohms bridged. I would say its more around the 1800-2000 watt range (that's still a lot!). I would recommend these to anyone who is pushing some good quality mains such as: JBL MRX 525s, JBL MRX 515s or even some of the JBL MPRO series. I would also recommend using these on the MRX series subs such as the 518s pr 528s. For the price it is worth buying 2 and bridging each of them to each main or sub. This amp has a decent damping factor @ >300. So you know your mids, mid-lows, and lows will be pretty tight. I had a couple of these ran to some JBL MRX series mains and subs. Unfortunately all of our gear got stolen and these happen to be in the trailer. I switched to QSC 3602s because now I am running JBL SRX series mains and subs. I must say I was pretty impressed with the power and durability of this Europower 2500 Amp. Hope this helps!

  • Got more then what I thought I paid for!!

    5

    submitted17 years ago

    byBill

    fromSaint Peter, MN

    I bought 4 of these to hook up to 4 JBL MRX 515 2 JBL MRX Monitors and 2 MPRO Passive Subs. I had been told by some audio technicians that these amps were basically the same design as the QSC RMX 2450. I got all 4 of the amos for less then the price of 2 of the QSC�ۡ���s and they rock!! These amps are quiet, load without distortion, and and have plenty of power to drive these awesome speakers with no problem. I always worry about buying something that is cheaper because I live by the theory you get what you pay for. Well for once in my life I feel like I got more then I paid for but in a good way. Thanks for a great product at a great price! Bill

  • WOW!!!!!!!!!

    5

    submitted18 years ago

    byMastertek77

    fromUSA

    The EP2500's are really an amazing amp, I have 2 of them one in stereo mode running two dual 15 inch peavey cabs, and the other running in bridge for my behringer 18" sub!!! The venues I dj keep asking me to turn it down!!! Never have turned them up all the way yet, they could hear them 6 blocks from the place, I was inside!!!! These amps have never once failed me. I have played about 35 gigs with these amps now!!!Best value for the money!!!

  • OMG! It's true!

    5

    submitted18 years ago

    byJack

    fromChicago

    I bought this amp to power a smaller EV system I own. It has never given me any problems.Never worked it hard at all,so I didn't really know its true power. I also have a Crown MT2402 that is being service for cleaning and wont be ready for for several days. I had an unexpected gig to come up and didn't have a powerful enough amp to run my EV T-18 subs. My rental place was closed.What to do? I pulled out the Behringer 2500 and crossed my fingers. I had block party to do in 85 degree weather. I mono bridged it and prayed. This amp ran @ about 65% power for 7 hours straight! Not one single problem! My EV's sounded great. I didn't touch that amp once. I've heard sales people(not @ GC) say it wont perform like a QSC. They lied.

  • dj ONE

    4

    submitted19 years ago

    bydj ONE

    fromPaterson,NJ

    I had just started mobile DJ-ing in the tri-state. I needed power & budget friendly solution. Went down to GC, and picked up one. Hooked em' up to Yamaha S215v dual 18 inch, and have had it since mid 2006 to mid 2007...no problems,no heating, as in good service. I use them almost daily in my house during practice sessions,(forced my neighbours out though!) Bottom line, underated device, phenominal perfomance and best value. If i get Subs, guess whats gonna power them? Yup! The Behringer 2.5

  • SUPER PUNCH

    5

    submitted19 years ago

    byDj-Lex

    fromBrooklyn, NY

    I always went with qsc or crown but they were costing me too much for no reason. when i got the behringer 2500 my worries wer out the window. im a mobile dj and i always had my qsc and crown always overheat and get weaker every other party. Now with this amp instead of putting up the volume i put it down is a super punch the crowd would definally notice the difference, i plan to buy another.

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