Mackie Power Amplifier Reviews

Mackie M2000 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie M2000 Power Amps

The M2000 is a 2000 watt power amplifier when operating in bridged mono mode. It can also drive a two channel stereo load at a maximum of 1000 watts per channel with 2 ohm speakers. It is designed to be used either in studio or live concert environments.

Mackie M3000 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie M3000 Power Amps

The M3000 is a dual channel power amplifier, rated for a maximum power output of 3000 watts in bridged mono mode, or 1500 watts per channel when driving a pair of 2 ohm stereo speakers. Mackie has designed the M3000 to be used either in studios or in concerts, giving it a dual variable speed fan cooling system that remains off when the amplifier is idle or operating at low volumes.

Mackie M4000 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie M4000 Power Amps

The M4000 Power Amplifier is the culmination of Mackie's research into the world of high efficiency sound reinforcement, boasting a three rail Class H power design. The extra power rails are only engaged when the amplifier is driven at high volumes, maintaining a lower power draw, and lower temperatures, when the second and third rail are not required.

Mackie FRS 1300 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FRS 1300 Power Amps

Mackie FRS 1300 Power Amplifiers incorporate all of the clipping protection mechanisms from the FR series in a package that is lighter and easier to transport than ever. No power amplifier from the FRS series weighs more than 22 pounds.

Mackie FRS 1700 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FRS 1700 Power Amps

In addition to its 1660 maximum watts of power in bridged monaural operation, the FRS 1700 can produce up to 830 watts per channel in stereo mode, when driving a pair of 2 ohm speakers. Thanks to its integrated Fast Recovery technology, occasional clipping is no problem for the FRS 1700.

Mackie FRS 2800 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FRS 2800 Power Amps

The FRS 2800 is a dual channel power amplifier, rated for a maximum output of 2800 watts when bridged and driving a single monaural speaker, or 1300 watts per channel in stereo mode with a 2 ohm speaker load. This is more than enough power to fill any medium to large concert venue with the level of crystal clear sound quality expected from a power amplifier of professional caliber.

Mackie FR 800 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FR 800 Power Amps

The FR 800 is a dual channel power amplifier, capable of producing a maximum of 800 watts when driving a 4 ohm speaker in bridged mode, or up to 480 watts per channel when driving a pair of 2 ohm speakers. The "FR" in the model name is short for "Fast Recovery", the unique technology that is now found throughout the Mackie product range.

Mackie FR 1400 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FR 1400 Power Amps

Mackie FR 1400 Power Amplifiers are the middle product in the FR series. The FR 1400 is a dual channel power amplifier capable of producing up to 1400 watts when bridged and put into single speaker operation, or up to 800 watts per channel in the standard stereo mode. This is more than enough power for bands or DJs that perform in small to medium sized concert venues. However, bands that expect to play in very large concert halls may choose to opt for the more powerful FR 2500.

Mackie FR 2500 Power Amplifier Review

» Mackie FR 2500 Power Amps

Mackie, a sound reinforcement company providing amplification, mixing, and monitoring equipment for studios and performing musicians, has long been a technological pioneer in the field. One of their innovations is a technology known as Fast Recovery, which first made its debut in Mackie's FR series of power amplifiers. Mackie FR 2500 Power Amplifiers are the flagship product in the FR series, offering up to 2500 watts of unbridled muscle to help power your way through your next live concert or DJ set.

Behringer Power Amplifier Reviews

Behringer euroPower EPX2000 Power Amplifier Review

» Behringer euroPower EPX2000 Power Amps

Just because the EPX2000 is light in weight does not mean that it is light in quality as well. To the contrary, the EPX2000 is a 2000-Watt machine that provides high quality sound though an ultra-efficient power supply and detented gain controls.

Behringer euroPower EPX3000 Power Amplifier Review

» Behringer euroPower EPX3000 Power Amps

This professional 3000-Watt Lightweight Stereo Power Amplifier is equipped with what the company calls Accelerated Transient Response (ATR) Technology. What this means to the musician is the instantaneous production of peak transients with a great deal of punch and very little distortion. Inside the box, the ponderous weight of most power amplifiers comes from their monolithic toroid transformers and the massive banks of capacitors which are required for high-power operation. The Behringer EuroPower EPX3000 Power Amplifier circumvents much of this weight and gains an enviable power-to-weight ratio by using a switching-mode power supply and Class H circuitry.

Behringer euroPower EP2000 Power Amplifier Review

» Behringer euroPower EP2000 Power Amps

The Behringer euroPower EP2000 Power Amp is power sound amplifier that represents everything available with the Behringer line of power amplifiers. It has excellent sound quality, road-worthy reliability and toughness with a low-noise operation system and fantastic power capacity.

Behringer euroPower EP4000 Power Amplifier Review

» Behringer euroPower EP4000 Power Amps

If you’re in the market for mid-sized music amplifiers, consider investing in euroPower EP4000 Power Amps by Behringer. They offer excellent road reliability, superior sound quality, and an impressive 4,000 watts of power. Moreover, their surprisingly low price is easy on a musicians budget.

Behringer euroPower A500 Power Amplifier Review

» Behringer euroPower A500 Power Amps

Behringer euroPower A500 Power Amps deliver high quality at an affordable price. They are very versatile, perfect for home theater systems to recording studios to events p/a systems. They give you 500 watts of pure performance.

Behringer euroPower EP1500 Power Amplifier Review

» Behringer euroPower EP1500 Power Amps

Behringer euroPower EP1500 power amps are lightweight, professional quality amplifiers with German design. They provide 2 to 4 ohms of performance operation and are designed to work with Behringer’s line of EuroLive speakers.

Behringer euroPower EP2500 Power Amplifier Review

» Behringer euroPower EP2500 Power Amps

The Behringer euroPower EP2500 Power Amps can make the difference between a decent show and an amazing performance. These amplifiers have features that are often only found on far more expensive amps; you won’t get a better amp for the same price from any other manufacturer.

QSC Power Amplifier Reviews

QSC PLX 3402 Power Amplifier Review

» QSC PLX 3402 Power Amps

QSC has been a leading name in the professional sound industry for decades, maintaining a competitive edge by staying a step ahead of the competition through innovation. QSC PLX 3402 Power Amplifiers maintain this tradition, and take it to a new level by providing a synergy of raw power, light weight, and environmental consciousness that has never been available before.

QSC PLX 2402 Power Amplifier Review

» QSC PLX 2402 Power Amps

It has always been notoriously difficult to sell new product upgrades to musicians. Musicians can be slow to accept change, and are often woefully underpaid for their craft, making them unable to buy every new product that is released. QSC has managed to buck this trend with its QSC PLX 2402 Power Amplifiers, by offering customers an innovative product that offers greater cost savings the more it is used.

QSC PLX 3002 Power Amplifier Review

» QSC PLX 3002 Power Amps

QSC PLX 3002 Power Amplifiers are the perfect choice for bands that play in indoor venues such as clubs and concert halls. For outdoor venues, it is advisable to use more than one PLX 3002 in tandem. For any musician, the PLX 3002 represents a tremendous value for money.

QSC RMX 2450 Power Amplifier Review

» QSC RMX 2450 Power Amps

When it comes to live sound, performing musicians demand two things: tonal accuracy and volume. QSC RMX 2450 Power Amplifiers are a low cost solution for professional stage amplification, providing top quality sound in a surprisingly small and affordable package. The QSC RMX 2450 is capable of operating in both monaural and stereo modes, making it suitable for use as a stage amplifier for instrumentalists, vocalists, DJs, or front of house systems.

QSC RMX 1450 Power Amplifier Review

» QSC RMX 1450 Power Amps

The RMX family of power amplifiers, produced by QSC, has been among the top product lines in the industry in terms of performance for cost, since their introduction. QSX RMX 1450 Power Amplifiers represent the intermediate power amp in the RMX line, with higher wattage than the entry level RMX 850, and lower cost than the RMX 2450 and other more expensive models.

QSC RMX 850 Power Amplifier Review

» QSC RMX 850 Power Amps

The RMX 850 is the entry level amplifier in the RMX series, producing plenty of raw muscle and superlative tone at one of the lowest price points ever. The RMS 850 is a dual channel power amplifier, capable of supplying up to 830 watts in bridged mono operation or 430 watts per channel in stereo mode, using 2 ohm speakers. It is beloved by musicians, DJs, and home theater aficionados alike as an entry level power amp that refuses to compromise on tonal or build quality.

QSC RMX 5050 Power Amplifier Review

» QSC RMX 5050 Power Amps

There are some performance situations where only the most powerful amplifier will do, and QSC RMX 5050 Power Amplifiers fit that bill. QSC has been providing top quality amplification to professional musicians for over four decades, and the RMX 5050 is the new flagship of the RMX power amplifier line, providing up to 5000 watts of muscle. The RMX 5050 can be the backbone of any touring band's sound system, providing enough power to reach the back rows of virtually any indoor or outdoor concert venue.

Peavey Power Amplifier Reviews

Peavey CS3000 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey CS3000 Power Amps

The CS3000 delivers extremely accurate sound reproduction on similarly high-powered speakers, with punchy bass and crisp highs. It has the endurance to survive all-day music events, and harsh road conditions. Although this is certainly not recommended, there have been numerous reports of the CS3000 being dropped on hard surfaces, and surviving. Peavey backs the CS3000 with a five year warranty.

Peavey CS2000 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey CS2000 Power Amps

Peavey CS2000 Power Amplifiers are an excellent choice for a band that is playing medium venues, and is ready to upgrade from smaller combo amps, due to their ability to output sound with a great deal of power, and their protective circuitry enabling them to withstand a great deal of abuse. On the other hand, a band that plays very large concert venues may find that a more powerful model, such as the CS3000, would be more suitable as the CS2000 may have difficulty filling a large hall with sound.

Peavey CS1400 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey CS1400 Power Amps

Although the Peavey CS1400 produces a great deal of power, 1400 watts may not be enough for very large concert halls or for outdoor performances. For musicians who expect to play in larger venues, a more powerful amp such as the CS3000 or CS4000 may be preferable. On the other side of the coin, a combo amp may be a better choice for musicians who primarily play in venues such as coffee shops, where 1400 watts may be too much power.

Peavey PV3800 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey PV3800 Power Amps

Peavey PV3800 Power Amplifiers provide the high quality sound that musicians have come to expect, in a tri-amp ready package that is ideal for house sound systems and DJs. The PV3800 is also built with the same rock solid durability as the rest of the PV power amplifier range, ensuring that the unit will be able to operate under the most rigorous conditions for many years.

Peavey PV2600 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey PV2600 Power Amps

The PV2600 is able to accept stereo or mono inputs, making it suitable for use by DJs as well as bands, and due to its very high output capacity is able to fill medium to large concert halls with the clean, uncolored sound that Peavey users have loved for decades. The unit is also built to last. With its heavy metal construction and extensive circuitry for cooling and protection, the PV2600 is able to survive the high range of abuses that can occur with equipment that is used by touring acts.

Peavey PV1600 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey PV1600 Power Amps

The PV1600 has the same capabilities found in Peavey's instrument and vocal power amplifiers, protecting its internal components from the damage that can be caused by power spikes or input overload. If the input volume is high enough to cause speaker clipping, the PV1600 automatically reduces its input gain to compensate and prevent permanent component or speaker damage. When this happens, a light on the front of the unit switches on, warning the owner that corrections need to be made. The PV1600 is also equipped with internal cooling fans, keeping the unit within the proper operating temperature ranges at all times.

Peavey PV1500 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey PV1500 Power Amps

The name Peavey is synonymous with high quality amplification. Since 1965, Peavey has been an industry leader in great sounding, low cost amplification, and Peavey PV1500 Power Amplifiers continue this longstanding tradition.

Peavey PV900 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey PV900 Power Amps

Peavey PV900 Power Amplifiers are ideal for professional rehearsal situations, or performances at small venues. Additionally, combined with a mixing board, the PV900 can be an ideal front of house amplifier for an auditorium with good acoustics, where clean sound is necessary but high volume is not. For bands that perform at large, outdoor, or very noisy venues, Peavey produces several amplifiers that are able to produce much higher volumes, such as the CS3000 or CS4000, which still maintain Peavey's typically affordable price points.

Peavey CS4080 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey CS4080 Power Amps

A touring band would do well to have Peavey CS4080 Power Amplifiers on stage. It is a workhorse that can withstand a high level of abuse and still power day-long events without flinching. The CS4080 is not for small venues, however. Bands that are still in the rehearsal stages or only playing smaller clubs should consider purchasing one of the many Peavey combo amps instead, as they will not overpower a small venue in the way that the CS4080 would.

Peavey CS4000 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey CS4000 Power Amps

In addition to being able to provide mono amplification for instruments and vocals, the Peavey CS4000 is also able to output in stereo, making it suitable for house music and DJs. Peavey is known for pure, uncolored sound, and the CS4000 provides what musicians have come to expect: bass that pounds without sounding flabby, and highs that are crisp but never shrill. The Peavey CS series has been the workhorse of performing musicians for decades, and the sound quality of the CS4000 rivals that of many studio amplifiers.

Peavey GPS3500 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey GPS3500 Power Amps

The GPS3500 is intended for virtually any application. It can output sound in stereo, mono, and bridged modes up to a maximum rated output of 1500 watts, providing enough power for most medium and large concert venues. For very large or noisy outdoor venues, multiple amplifiers can be used. The sound quality of the GPS3500 makes it equally desirable for studio use, where it has found many a permanent home. For any recording or touring musician, Peavey GPS3500 Power Amplifiers are the best that money can buy.

Peavey CS800X4 Power Amplifier Review

» Peavey CS800X4 Power Amps

The CS800X4 can provide an all-in-one solution for a band that is just beginning to enter the world of touring. For a band that is on a budget, purchasing all of the equipment required can be a daunting prospect: the standard equipment, aside from the amplifier, can include speakers, cables, a mixing board, and more. Peavey CS800X4 Power Amplifiers can ease the transition from small to medium venues by providing a single amplifier that all of the musicians in a band can use, thanks to its powerful four channel output.

Peavey PV3800 Power Amps Review

With its PV1600 Power Amplifier, Peavey brought the superlative sound reproduction of bi-amped technology to DJs, public address, and front of house sound systems, giving performing artists access to the same level of sound quality found in recording studios and the best stereo systems. Peavey PV3800 Power Amplifiers are the essential second component in this combo, powering subwoofers with up to 2650 watts of muscle and further separating the signal path into a tri-amped sound configuration.

When currents of different frequencies travel across the same signal path, distortion and cross talk can result. This is why the best home stereo systems have been bi-amped for years. When low and high frequencies are sent across different paths, interference is reduced, resulting in bass and treble sounds that are more clearly defined. When the bi-amping capability of the PV1600 is combined with the tri-amped power of the PV3800, your audiences will experience booming lows and crisp highs that have never before been possible with traditional power amplifiers. Although the PV3800 is capable of providing stereo or mono amplification on its own and does not require a separate amplifier, it is at its best when it is working in tandem with the PV1600. Musicians looking for similar power from a single amplifier may wish to consider the PV2600 instead.

Like all of the amplifiers across the PV product range, the PV3800 is equipped with numerous features that are designed to protect the amplifier when potentially damaging situations are encountered, including Peavey's famous DDT technology. DDT, short for Distortion Detection Technique, notifies the owner with a front-mounted LED whenever the volume level going into the amplifier is above a safe threshold, and automatically reduces input gain to prevent speaker damage until the input volume is lowered. The PV3800 also has an internal DC cooling fan with variable speed control, which automatically speeds up to force more air through the unit when components become too hot. If an amplification channel is ever in danger of overheating, it will automatically switch off until the temperature is lowered. During this time, the other channel will continue to operate, and the fan will spin at full speed in an effort to cool the disabled channel more quickly.

Peavey PV3800 Power Amplifiers provide the high quality sound that musicians have come to expect, in a tri-amp ready package that is ideal for house sound systems and DJs. The PV3800 is also built with the same rock solid durability as the rest of the PV power amplifier range, ensuring that the unit will be able to operate under the most rigorous conditions for many years.

Peavey PV3800 Power Amplifiers - Summary:
• Able to operate as a standalone amplifier, but made specifically to power subwoofers while sending high frequencies to the PV1600
• Upgrades bi-amped PV1600-based systems to tri-amped ones, producing the highest quality sound reproduction available for live environments
• Contains the same protective circuitry found in other Peavey amplifiers, preventing damage from power spikes and improper loads

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