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  • MGR/Hot JavaMGR/Hot Java

    Behringer PMX2000 Powered Mixer

    Behringer Europower PMX2000Published on 03/02/04 at 15:00
    I bought this on EBay for $270 new from a music store in Tennessee.

    I couldn't beleive the price. I read the reveiws and decided that it was worth the gamble. Very glad I did. Its a nice unit. Some of the reveiws I read mentioned excess feedback and high noise levels. Thats not true at all, It's actually very clean sounding. Its got lots of headroom and it sounded much better than our old Yamaha powered mixer that weighs 5 times as much. The effects are OK.

    It's only got Speakon connectors, You can get a speakon to 1/4 inch adapter for about $10 which will let you use your old 1/4 speaker cables. There is no pan so if you run in stereo each channel is centered in the mix. There are 3 st…
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    I bought this on EBay for $270 new from a music store in Tennessee.

    I couldn't beleive the price. I read the reveiws and decided that it was worth the gamble. Very glad I did. Its a nice unit. Some of the reveiws I read mentioned excess feedback and high noise levels. Thats not true at all, It's actually very clean sounding. Its got lots of headroom and it sounded much better than our old Yamaha powered mixer that weighs 5 times as much. The effects are OK.

    It's only got Speakon connectors, You can get a speakon to 1/4 inch adapter for about $10 which will let you use your old 1/4 speaker cables. There is no pan so if you run in stereo each channel is centered in the mix. There are 3 stereo input chanels but again there is no pan.

    Seems kind of light but that can be a good thing at 2 AM when its time to pack up. Construction seems to be good quality.

    Best deal for the dollar. I would buy another one.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/ChinoMGR/Chino

    Behringer PMX2000 Europower Powered Mixer

    Behringer Europower PMX2000Published on 11/19/03 at 15:00
    Bought it new at a local Guitar Center for $299.00 for vocal and guitar amplification for 4 piece rock band.

    You won't find another powered mixer like this for the money. I looked at Mackies and Yamahas with similar features and they were approx. $500 more expensive. Provides more than enough power for a small rehearsal space. The onboard effects are solid, and the rugged design is ideal for traveling.

    The only thing that I don't care for is the absence of 1/4 inch speaker outputs.

    The quality and construction are good. I've had the unit for about 6 months and haven't had any problems.

    If you're looking for an an affordable multi-input (6 or above) powered mixer for band rehearsals or…
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    Bought it new at a local Guitar Center for $299.00 for vocal and guitar amplification for 4 piece rock band.

    You won't find another powered mixer like this for the money. I looked at Mackies and Yamahas with similar features and they were approx. $500 more expensive. Provides more than enough power for a small rehearsal space. The onboard effects are solid, and the rugged design is ideal for traveling.

    The only thing that I don't care for is the absence of 1/4 inch speaker outputs.

    The quality and construction are good. I've had the unit for about 6 months and haven't had any problems.

    If you're looking for an an affordable multi-input (6 or above) powered mixer for band rehearsals or small shows, this is the unit for you. Forget about Mackie. Buy the Behringer and spend the extra cash on nice speakers.

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

    Behringer Europower PMX2000Published on 03/28/08 at 07:34
    I bought this about a year ago as part of a package (including speakers, mics and cables) from a major online merchant and I am very happy with it. This was by far a less expensive set up than equivalent rigs from other brands. Though I was at first afraid I would compromise quality for price, I am impressed with the product that I got for my hard earned dollar. The plastic knobs concern me a little but I use common sense and care when lugging my gear around and have had no troubles with the mixer. As for tone, it really sounds great with the on-board digital effects processor (super for vocals). With 250 watts per channel, it is surprising spunky for its small size and affordable price. It…
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    I bought this about a year ago as part of a package (including speakers, mics and cables) from a major online merchant and I am very happy with it. This was by far a less expensive set up than equivalent rigs from other brands. Though I was at first afraid I would compromise quality for price, I am impressed with the product that I got for my hard earned dollar. The plastic knobs concern me a little but I use common sense and care when lugging my gear around and have had no troubles with the mixer. As for tone, it really sounds great with the on-board digital effects processor (super for vocals). With 250 watts per channel, it is surprising spunky for its small size and affordable price. It has 12 channels making it a versatile stand alone set up for smaller clubs and practice spaces. I use this with my cover band in small club settings for vocals and some slight instrument support and it works perfect. This powered mixer is well worth the money.
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