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behinger isnt that great of stuff, but for just an in home sub amp, it would probably suffice for you. but if i were you i'd look at some QSC amps, much better amps. and i wouldnt use any lower than the RMX line of QSC's.

edit: just saw you want a crown. top notch stuff there, but be prepared to pay

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i had a QSC 1400 watt, this appears to be an EXACT replica of the back panel of the amp i had. so a QSC knockoff?

I doubt it will do rated as said, but to run some HT subs, should handle that pretty nicely for the price.

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behinger isnt that great of stuff, but for just an in home sub amp, it would probably suffice for you. but if i were you i'd look at some QSC amps, much better amps. and i wouldnt use any lower than the RMX line of QSC's.

edit: just saw you want a crown. top notch stuff there, but be prepared to pay

I just saw your reply, and yeah, I want a Crown, but one thing is wanting it and another thing is looking at that price :censored:

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i had a QSC 1400 watt, this appears to be an EXACT replica of the back panel of the amp i had. so a QSC knockoff?

I doubt it will do rated as said, but to run some HT subs, should handle that pretty nicely for the price.

Which one do you mean is a knockoff?

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The EP4000 is just a Behringer EP2500 in different clothing, which is a QSC RMX knock-off. Even their new amplifier looks like a QSC GX or GS.

I'd rather see you buy a Crest 7001, QSC Powerlight, QSC RMX series, EV P3000, Crown MicroTech or ComTech etc. These pop up on the used market all the time, ex tour and ex show. A better sound with better reliability.

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I have a QSC RMX 850...got it for $190 shipped on eBay. I was tempted to go the Behringer route, but this QSC makes me pretty glad I didn't.

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The EP4000 is just a Behringer EP2500 in different clothing, which is a QSC RMX knock-off. Even their new amplifier looks like a QSC GX or GS.

I'd rather see you buy a Crest 7001, QSC Powerlight, QSC RMX series, EV P3000, Crown MicroTech or ComTech etc. These pop up on the used market all the time, ex tour and ex show. A better sound with better reliability.

Cheers,

Mick

Damn, I guess I wont get Beringher then, I'll check all of these out

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I'm going to buy an Behringer EP4000 in the future to hook up a punding system in my house, wanna know if anyone ever heard this in person and what you think about it.

This one:

http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/produ...-Amp?sku=582002

I doubt it does all the watts that it says but it sounds good on a youtube video I saw, dude that posted the video recommended it.

We have the 1600 running our entire church, 2-15"s and 6-12's so that 4000 is gunna destroy your home! :spiteful:

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