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Powered Mixer from Behringer belonging to the Europower series

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  • MGR/Dave BretonMGR/Dave Breton

    Behringer PMH3000 Powered Mixer

    Behringer Europower PMH3000Published on 07/13/04 at 15:00
    I bought the unit online for $450. It is also advertised as the PMX3000 but the unit comes labelled as the PMH3000.

    I needed a low profile and light weight unit that I could use to mix to drive a sub and monitors in addition to stereo mains.

    The PMH3000 has many useful feature

    1) Insert external effects jack on all 8 mic channels, useful for adding external noise gates/expanders/commpressors

    2) Per channel prefade listen (PFL) for individual headphone soundcheck plus dB level check on the main soundlevel LEDs.

    3) Two monitor and FX level mixers per channel

    4) Built in effects unit is low self noise and lots of reverb and chorus effects

    5) After Fade Listen (AFL) on output…
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    I bought the unit online for $450. It is also advertised as the PMX3000 but the unit comes labelled as the PMH3000.

    I needed a low profile and light weight unit that I could use to mix to drive a sub and monitors in addition to stereo mains.

    The PMH3000 has many useful feature

    1) Insert external effects jack on all 8 mic channels, useful for adding external noise gates/expanders/commpressors

    2) Per channel prefade listen (PFL) for individual headphone soundcheck plus dB level check on the main soundlevel LEDs.

    3) Two monitor and FX level mixers per channel

    4) Built in effects unit is low self noise and lots of reverb and chorus effects

    5) After Fade Listen (AFL) on output sliders
    for headphone monitoring

    6) Mono output slider dedicated sub woofer

    7) Main equalizer sliders have buitin LEDs to help pinpoint a feedback frequency

    The main speaker outputs are clean all the way up to the +10dB LED on main stereo out which is starting to hit 400w/channel into 4 ohms.

    LIGHT WEIGHT!! the unit uses a switched mode power supply in place of the normal bulky supply transformer.

    Easy to grab carrying handle

    This is not really a dislike but to get to 400Watts (as tested with a 4 ohm load resistor) the main stereo sound level must peg the +10 dB level LED (but not clip). 0dB on main stero out is about 40W/4 ohm and a safe upper level for headroom should be kept under 300 W/channel into 4 ohms which falls off to 150 W/channel into 8 ohms.

    An input channel has to be + 10dB on its PFL level check to generate these max speaker levels, needing condensor mics and pro line level sound gear.

    Otherwise think of the PMH3000 as having plenty of headroom!

    This unit does not have a "band break" swith to mute the mic channels.





    The main amps are very quiet when there are no input signals. The cooling fans are quiet. The attractive case is all steel. The Speakon speaker connectors are superior to 1/4" jacks but many people will end buying adapter cables.


    The PMH3000 is a versatile and lightweight unit. It doesn't have mind bending speaker drive but still has plenty of clean output and headroom for small to medium gigs.

    Behringer customer service confirmed that the unit can be used without connecting loundspeakers. The unit can double up as a low noise mixer with effects and two monitor busses.

    I give it a 4 only because the channels have to be driven to get to the rated output power, otherwise you get a lot of value for your money.


    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • biermanbierman

    Behringer Europower PMH3000Published on 12/27/04 at 05:31
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    We are training three people: a guitar, a bass, a synth and a squenceur for two microphones and rhythm songs.
    We utilsons the table since September 2004 (4 months). It is a vritable rvolution! We pass from one hour to set up (installation and balance) at rpeter quarter of an hour! Complment In this table we use the speakers PEAVY PRO 15.
    APRs have toured the diffrent brands, behringer seems the best quality price.

    Besides, the voice Systm delete the CD from which more than her work, the module FX is interresting that offering only a few rglages.
    The slices on each rglages its complete.

    From our perspective of coffee together is the right choice.
    This console was purchased in E…
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    We are training three people: a guitar, a bass, a synth and a squenceur for two microphones and rhythm songs.
    We utilsons the table since September 2004 (4 months). It is a vritable rvolution! We pass from one hour to set up (installation and balance) at rpeter quarter of an hour! Complment In this table we use the speakers PEAVY PRO 15.
    APRs have toured the diffrent brands, behringer seems the best quality price.

    Besides, the voice Systm delete the CD from which more than her work, the module FX is interresting that offering only a few rglages.
    The slices on each rglages its complete.

    From our perspective of coffee together is the right choice.
    This console was purchased in EquipScene t (75) (Bravo for their professionalism).
    This table plus 2 speakers Peavy (+ Cables) 1000! (PMX3000 HT = 445.56)
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  • bobo32bobo32

    Behringer Europower PMH3000Published on 12/07/05 at 08:20
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use this table for a year and I haven t had any problems.
    I admit what I have preferred the price c at 428 sonovente.com the sound is very good but prices are seen if I had one criticism it would be a level which is a multi-effect integret my taste but a simple gadget even when little to be interesting even if n is not the best because it kills short of the world. onl used in our local we are to repeat or three group repeated a jazz band, a metal and reggae nothing to say everyone is happy with the sound coming out but it is better to have an amp for the integrated amplifier is a little slight they are told 400w into 8 ohms but I'm really not in n on us to use the return and its passwor…
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    I use this table for a year and I haven t had any problems.
    I admit what I have preferred the price c at 428 sonovente.com the sound is very good but prices are seen if I had one criticism it would be a level which is a multi-effect integret my taste but a simple gadget even when little to be interesting even if n is not the best because it kills short of the world. onl used in our local we are to repeat or three group repeated a jazz band, a metal and reggae nothing to say everyone is happy with the sound coming out but it is better to have an amp for the integrated amplifier is a little slight they are told 400w into 8 ohms but I'm really not in n on us to use the return and its password.
    The value for money is unbeatable for my taste if you're looking for a table amplifier and you made the scenes more HESITATE c what you need.
    and finally I would do is choosing without problem and I give a rating 9 / 10 for this table
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