Behringer Europower EP4000 DJ Amp Amplifier 4000 Watts W EP 4000

$580.00

Product Information:

The EP4000 is an extremely musical power amp that can take a whole night’s worth of abuse without missing a single beat! Superb sonic performance - From the deepest, chest-pounding bass all the way to the loftiest highs, you’ll be amazed at the clarity and richness of the EP4000’s output. Your music will always sound great, even when you push this amp to the limit. Put simply, the EUROPOWER EP4000 provides sound that is far superior to anything in its class.

Features:
2 x 2,000 Watts into 2 Ohms; 2 x 1,400 Watts into 4 Ohms; 4,000 Watts into 4 Ohms (bridge mode)
Precise Power, Signal and Clip LEDs to monitor performance XLR and 1/4" TRS input connectors for compatibility with any source Professional speaker connectors and "touch-proof" binding posts support most speaker wiring systems
Selectable low-frequency filters (30 Hz or 50 Hz) remove distracting infra-sound frequencies
Independent limiters per channel offer reliable protection against overload and distortion
High-current toroidal transformer for ultra-high transient response and absolute reliability
Ultra-reliable Toshiba/Fairchild power transistors
Independent DC and thermal overload protection on each channel automatically protects amplifier and speakers without shutting down the show
High-current toroidal transformer for ultra-high transient response and absolute reliability
Ultra-reliable Toshiba/Fairchild power transistors Independent DC and thermal overload protection on each channel automatically protects amplifier and speakers without shutting down the show
"Back-to-front" ventilation system including air filter for reliable operation
"Built-like-a-tank," impact-resistant, all-steel 2U rackmount chassis High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 16 June, 2009.