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Pyle-Pro PZR30XA - 4400 Watts Professional DJ Power Amplifier Review

Pyle-Pro PZR30XA - 4400 Watts Professional DJ Power Amplifier
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I have been a DJ/KJ for over 23 years,I wanted to get a new Amplifier to back up my old one(Sampson s8).I got the pyle pro pzr30xa.Big mistake.Its rated 4400 watts which is a joke since it barely will cover a 30x30 room.There is hardly any bass tones.The pa works fine but not at high volume.I got it because the price seemed excellent,should have waited and got another sampson or peavy.I mean really,I get more quality sound out of my sony stereo in my house.

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Marathon DJ-6000 DJ Series Amplifier 900@8 Ohms - 1800@4 Ohms - Up To 6000@8Ohm BrIDge Review

Marathon DJ-6000 DJ Series Amplifier 900@8 Ohms - 1800@4 Ohms - Up To 6000@8Ohm BrIDge
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The Marathon DJ 6000 runs cool which is the only thing I like about the unit other than the fact it is very light at 15 lbs which is the big attraction that drew me to the unit other than the low price . Sound like a positive review . However , the 900 watts a channel the unit is rated by Marathon is not RMS so when I hooked it up the amplifier was categorically weak compared to the other 3 amps I own which I have used to power the same speakers which are the Carver TFM 25 which is 175 watts x 2 , the Peavey 1200 which is 280 wats per channel , and the Samson SX 3200 which is rated at 750 watts per side . It will not do to run my system like I intended when I bought the power amp so it will have to be coupled with 1 of my other amps to deliver the sound pressure necessary for the mobile shows that I DJ . Would guess the Marathon DJ 6000 maxes out at maybe 150 watts RMS at the most per side , and that I should have bought 2 of these units to power my moderate Pyle towers to create the proper sound pressure for shows. Would not have purchased the Samson SX 3200 had the Peavy CS 1200 not been seriously over inflating the power output claims . Thought the very heavey old technology dinosaur would pump out 600 watts per side which would have ran my dual 18 sub just fine . Imagine my surprise when I looked at the owner's manual which Peavey admitted the CS 1200 only put out 280 watts RMS each channel . My advise to consumers is to call the manufacturer ,and keep after them until 1 of their tech people responds by email or by phone to give the actual ratings of whatever product you are interested in buying so you know its true capabilities before you execute a purchase .

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Behringer EPX2000 Professional 2000-Watt Light Weight Stereo Power Amplifier with Atr (Accelerated Transient Response) Technology Review

Behringer EPX2000 Professional 2000-Watt Light Weight Stereo Power Amplifier with Atr (Accelerated Transient Response) Technology
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After thorough research on multiple websites I determined that the Behringer EPX200 was the right amp for my situation. The applied situation for this amplifier is for a fraternity house sound system. So, I emphasize the word rugged in the title, haha. It's been almost a month now and this amp is put through its paces multiple times throughout the week. It's powering two Nady 500 watt speakers and they sound great. This amp puts out plenty of power, and the limiter switch on the back is great because it keeps people from doing harm to the amp or the speakers who don't know how to use it. Seriously, even in a large room, this amp pumps out the sound.

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Behringer Europower EP4000 Professional 4,000-Watt Stereo Power Amplifier with Atr (Accelerated Transient Response) Technology Review

Behringer Europower EP4000 Professional 4,000-Watt Stereo Power Amplifier with Atr (Accelerated Transient Response) Technology
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These are tested @ over 1900 watts RMS bridged @ 4ohms and 667 watts @ 4 ohm's stereo. For $325 what else could you possible buy with actual tested numbers like this? nothing that's what. This is THE best pro-amp for your money.

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The EP2000 and EP4000 represent everything musicians love about Behringer's popular EP1500/EP2500--excellent sound quality, road-worthy toughness and reliability, low-noise operation and incredible power. With 2,000 and 4,000-Watts respectively, the EP2000 and EP4000 amplifiers are perfect for medium-sized club gigs, mobile PA systems, church services or public spaces.

Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't The uber-simple front panel controls of these amps give you all of your sound's vital signs at a glance. After flipping the MAIN switch, the POWER LED will light when the amp is ready for action. Both channels have independent gain dials as well as clip LEDs that indicate when the signal is distorted and you need to reduce the gain. There are also SIGNAL LEDs that light up when a signal is present at the input.
Panel Discussion A panel of switches found on the back panel offers an array of cool options to apply to both channels of the EP2000 and EP4000. The Clip Limiter lets you get even more out of the amplifier without overdriving either it or your speaker system. Built-in circuitry automatically senses when the EP2000 or EP4000 is being overdriven into "clipping" and then momentarily reduces the input level to avoid clipping distortion. This all happens in a few thousandths of a second, so it's an inaudible way of avoiding audible clipping distortion. Of course, you can turn the Limiter off if you're feeling lucky.
Ultra-low frequency sounds (infrasonics) are caused by rickety stage vibrations, mic thumps and wind noise. While technically inaudible, they can cause a huge drain on amp power, potential damage to your speakers and a sludgy sound in the audible bass ranges. Both EP models feature a defeatable Low Cut Filter that chops off unwanted frequencies below 50Hz or 30Hz (depending on your PA system's capabilities).
The same panel contains the switches that allow you to put these amps to work in either stereo or bridge (mono) mode. Both the EP2000 and EP4000 can be linked to additional power amps by switching into parallel mode.
These Amps Have Guts There's plenty of awesome features on the outside of the EP2000 and EP4000, but there's also a team of cool components on the inside helping it work its magic. They come loaded with famously reliable Toshiba/Fairchild power transistors as well as a high-current toroidal transformer for ultra-high transient response and further reliability. Independent DC and thermal overload protection on each channel automatically protects the amplifier and speakers from any show-stopping meltdowns. There's no need for fuses, giving you one fewer potential mid-gig headache.
The EP2000 and EP4000 have both XLR and 1/4" TRS inputs. Even the outputs are totally flexible, consisting of Speakon-compatible outputs and five-way binding posts. Whether you're dealing with bare wire or boutique audiophile cabling, the EP2000 and EP4000 are right at home.
The exhaust fan, visible on the back panel, is the final stage of an internal front-to-back cooling system that keeps these amps working in the mild temperatures they love, even through periods of extended use. Finally, an impact-resistant, all-steel 2U rackmount chassis helps these workhorses stand up to all the rigors of the road.
Accelerated Transient Response Delivers the Knock-Out Punch It takes huge pulses of energy (current and voltage) to propel a woofer cone out fast enough to match a bass beat. That's called Transient Response and it's the holy grail of amp designers. By carefully selecting transistors with extremely highslew rates and optimizing other proprietary parts of our circuitry, our amps are able to react instantly to even the most demanding electronic bass impulses. If the woofers in your PA system can keep up, your audience will hear a tighter, crisper, more natural sound.
The Legend Powers On If you read the reviews of the EP2000 and EP4000's older brothers, the EP1500 and EP2500, and it's clear that those amps are renowned not only for their performance and durability, but also their astoundingly low price tags. The EP2000 and EP4000 extend that legacy to the next level.
What's in the Box Behringer Europower EP4000, Power Cable, User's Manual

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