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| System Setup and Connection Behringer AMP for MainsDiscuss Behringer AMP for Mains in the Home Theater | Audio and Video forum; Behringer AMP for Mains Hi, I am not sure if I am in the right section but here goes. I would like to connect ... |
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| Behringer AMP for Mains Hi, I am not sure if I am in the right section but here goes. I would like to connect a power amp to my mains. What is the general feeling of the Shack about using any of the following amps, Behringer, EP1500 or EP 2000 or EPX 2000 for my front speakers. I am using a Marantz as my pre-pro and have Polk RTi A7's as my mains. Also, which is better a class A/B amp or a Class H amp? Thanks... | ||||
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| Re: Behringer AMP for Mains I run a pro amp, the Mackie FR 2500, for my mains and it works and sounds great. Pro amps have cooling fans that can be noisy though and if the amp will be close to your listening position it can be annoying. The fans can easily be changed for quieter models if you can't put the amp somewhwere out of the way. | ||||
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| Re: Behringer AMP for Mains Thanks for the quick reply. Are the Behringer amps mentioned ok for this sort of application? Will I need any sort of "signal boosters" or should it just be a direct connection from the pre-pro to the amp to the speakers and then run the Audyssey programme? | ||||
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| Re: Behringer AMP for Mains Well it depends on what your pre-outs on your reciever output for voltage. Pro amps normally need at least 1.4v of input to work at their full potential so depending on what your pre-outs are rated at for voltage you might need to use something like the Samson s-convert to boost the signal to the amp. Most recievers use rca connections and most pro amps use xlr or 1/4 trs connectors but you can get adaptors at places like www.monoprice.com or music stores in your area. And the Behringer amps are well liked and are a good choice but spend some time and look around to see what appeals to you. If money is a big issue then the Behringer amps are thought of as good value. http://www.fastbrowsersearch.com/res...mson+s-convert Last edited by tcarcio; 10-11-09 at 06:50 PM.. | ||||
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| Re: Behringer AMP for Mains For mains I find the power of the EP2500 to be a bit excessive. I much prefer the A500 though they are suspect to QA issues. If you need quiet and reliable look at Yamaha P series amps. If you want a great used deal. Look for QSC. They are widely used and sold by failing bands, bars, ect. With the A500 you can use RCA connection, but what's the point in using a pro-amp if you don't use an EQ with it? You won't gain audible difference. Now if you are pushing your receiver to hard then I digress and recommend a power amp. | ||||
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| Re: Behringer AMP for Mains Behringer Ultradrive Pro DCX2496..well it's the one i use anyway ![]() Pre: TAS Processor Eq: DCX 2496 Power: Behringer A500, Ebony 290w x4 Source: Sony DVD Front: Tag 2.6 Center: n/a Rear: Yamaha NS-225 Subs: Whise 624 | ||||
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| Re: Behringer AMP for Mains For an amp several of us use Samson amps as well and they also dont cost a huge amount. Most Samson servo amps also have both balanced and unbalanced inputs so very flexible. in fact the one I use doesn't even use fans to cool it as it convection cooled and never gets hot. Home theater: Onkyo TXSR805, Samson Servo 4120 4 ch amp bridged @240wattsX2 Two Channel system: Yamaha RXV995, Mission 764i's, Yamaha YST FSW100 sub My Webpage | ||||
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