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Behringer Europower EP4000 Power Amplifier

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Features

  • with Accelerated Transient Response technology
  • 2-channel Power Amplifier
  • 2000W Peak/ch at 2 ohms
  • low-frequency filters
  • Switchable limiters

Description

Product description The Behringer Europower EP4000 stereo power amplifier gives you massive power at an affordable price. You get great sound quality and reliability - all in a roadworthy 2U package. Perfect for medium-sized clubs, mobile PA systems, churches, and public installations, the EP4000 has everything you need packed into its trim, no-nonsense chassis. Straightforward front and rear panel layouts make setups and teardowns a breeze, and operation is uber-simple with the EP4000's flexible I/O, detented gain controls, onboard limiters, and informative status LEDs. If you're looking for an affordable, reliable, high-power amp, check out Behringer's Europower EP4000. Behringer Europower EP4000 Stereo Power Amplifier at a Glance: Accelerated Transient Response Built-in limiters Built like a tank Accelerated Transient Response The Behringer Europower EP4000 has been over-engineered, with hyper-attention paid to every part of the circuitry. It takes massive pulses of current and voltage to move a woofer cone quickly enough to reproduce 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. Excellent sound quality, road-worthy toughness and reliability, low-noise operation and incredible power. Click to enlarge.Professional speaker connectors and "touch-proof" binding posts support most speaker wiring systems.XLR and 1/4" TRS input connectors for compatibility with any source.Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't The über-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

Item Weight: 38.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.94 x 19.02 x 3.54 inches


Item model number: EP4000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 30, 2004


Color Name: Black


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 100


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • How did I not know of this sooner?
This amp was recommended to me by a friend who is affiliated with a very high end audio company. He knew I didn't want to spend 5K on their amplifiers; he said this would be plenty powerful for what i need. I was looking to drop $800 on a new Emotiva amplifier before hearing of this amp. Now I have two Polk RTI12s that have needed "real" power for a couple of years. My high end Pioneer receiver, even when bi-amped, could never power the Polks properly to make the three 7 inch woofers hit hard. I've had a Polk subwoofer doing most of the low end duty because the RTI12s weren't being powered properly. When I first connected this amp to my system, I disabled the subwoofer because I wanted to hear the RTI12s all by themselves now that they have power. This amp has brought these speakers to life! I no longer use a subwoofer when listening to music; it's that powerful. I read somewhere that this amp can pull up to 13 amps. My power center has only showed a maximum of 4 amps at the loudest volume I've played (and this was LOUD!). I can't even imagine how loud this could push my Polks (I don't think the neighbors would appreciate it either!). No distortion whatsoever was noticed at the high volumes I have played. One complaint: the cooling fan. You can hear it at low volumes and it's annoying. But it's an easy fix. I spent another $20 for a super quiet fan and installed it in about 10 minutes. Search "EP4000 fan mod" or similar on Google. It's an 80mmx80mmx25mm 24 volt fan (NOT the 12v computer fan which is WAY more common for this size). I went with a 12db fan: http://www.onlinecomponents.com/ebm-papst-8414ngl.html?p=12102075. I didn't deduct a star for it because at this price this amp is an absolute steal. Great buy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2014 by Matt S

  • Power amp passive
Weight is good, power is excellent, appearance is professional, cleanliness is great
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by I like the performance

  • Best Amp for the Money
I've been using three of these amps and one of the 2500 smaller series and have never had a problem. They are pushing 4 12" JBLSRX monitors, 2 18" Yamaha Subs and 2 15" Yorkville Mains (Ok the Yorkvilles need to be replaced cause they're very old) The sound is clear and I have lots of head room. I crank it to over 105dbs and crystal clear. Some may scoff at the fact of these so called budget amps, but I will tell anyone looking for a powerful, clean and dependable amp to get these. I have been quoted in the thousands of dollars for the Crown, QSC and the Label high dollar brands, but truth is I have no need, cause these amp have impressed me well. Save your money, find a good local store if you like, buy these and try them out. If you don't like them, return them before the return policy expires, but I doubt you will. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2013 by G. Man

  • Europower EP400
The media could not be loaded. I hard lots of sound problem in my Church, I buy the Europower EP400 now the sound is fine.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024 by Spencer Bazile

  • This packs a pUNCH, low noise though speakers SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN THIS SOONER
I have a total of 3 amps, 3 sets of speakers depending on the environment I am in THIS AMP PACKS THE MOST PUNCH and pushes my 1000watt 8ohm speakers well Crisp clear sound! Pause the music and no hum! nothing worse than that Will say, when choosing an EQ don't cheap out! Same with amps. I replaced an older amp due to the noise it produced. this amp has some weight to it, but by far is my fav in my current line up, and choose it over the last 4 i have used in the past! should have done it sooner ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Matthew Wilson Matthew Wilson

  • Very heavy amp, but has plenty of steady power.
Alright to start off this amp weighs a ton, so if weight is an issue I wouldn't mess with it because its one of the heaviest amps I've messed with. It does seem to push out a lot of steady power, I ran it pretty hard for about 5 hours non stop and it didn't over heat or skip a beat doing a DJ party. It did have a little bit of a smell when I first powered it on but that went away quickly. The fan system for this amp seems a little strange but it works so far. I will probably be buying another. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2016 by Kindle Customer

  • you get what you pay for?
I ordered two of these to upgrade my sound system from a basic DJ rig to something I could use for live sound - thinking they would power my mids and subs. When they arrived I hooked them up and powered the amps on. One of them blew a puff of smoke out the front vents and all the lights shut off. I worked with Behringer to RMA the defective unit. I had heard good things about their customer service from others who have had issues, but I believe they have since restructured their returns system. I was told the unit would be returned (according to the customer service rep who assisted me) in time for my next gig. As the show date got closer, I called Behringer for an update and was told that I would not be getting it back in time even though the amp had gotten to their returns center in time, it was not "checked in" in time for the necessary turnaround. I purchased a nice Yamaha for the mids so I could DJ the wedding and waited for the Behringer to ship back. I now have a spare for the subs (which I hope I will never need), but at half the price of the Yamaha I guess I can afford to keep it around as a backup. The cost was very good, but the initial failure rate has me nervous. I made sure the returned unit powered up and works, and now keep the spare amp in the truck just in case. If you are not super reliant on your amps and can afford to lose it during a show this is a great amp for the price - tons of power in a 2U amp. If you simply cannot afford to have an outage while at a show, then you may want to investigate getting something a little higher up the quality and price scale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2011 by scott696d

  • Awesome performance.
I'm using this in my house for home theater/music duties, it's in bridged mode pushing a RE Audio XXX 18" wired at 4 ohms. Performance is awesome, just need a larger volume enclosure for the 18". It should be noted that if you plan to use this amp in a similar application you WILL want to swap out the fan, it is loud. A replacement fan for this model can be found on any number of AV forums, just google "Replacement fan for Behringer EP4000", replacement procedure is a breeze itself, you can just splice the new fan wires with the old ones, and don't worry if you think changing the fan out will cause the amp to overheat, amp temperature still stays cool. As far as actual brute performance, I haven't really pushed it or gotten to the bottom of it yet, so to speak, but I was recently hitting about 110dB @ 19Hz, neither the amp nor the sub even batted an eye. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2013 by The Sanman 1111

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