Before I say anything, I have the Behringer EP2500. 1200 watts a side. It kicks ass and has proved sturdy and very road worthy. Solid as a rock and never let me down. It's just under 40 pounds and is a workhorse. Newsflash !!! If you buy the lower end cheaper stuff from ANY company, you get what you pay for. When you get in to the larger power output Behringer amps, they are putting other amp companies to shame for their over inflated price [points based purely on old reputation, kinda like the Beatles. The X32 digital board that is now being widely used and praised by pro sound reinforcement companies out in the field. And the analogue board world is a thing of the past cause of Behringer. If you buy a cheaper low wattage (100 watts) amp, you get what you pay for. Behringer makes good quality gear that are workhorses if you are willing to pay for the higher end units. And even then, the price point is better than any competitor. Get real my friend, before you open your big ego mouth and say something as dumb as Behringer, or any company for that fact, makes Garbage. That kind of stupid blanket statement is just ignorance. What you have there is NOT indicative of, nor does it make your judgement true, that this company makes garbage. Many of their products have been used to great success in the field and done just as well as Crown or QSC. Gear snobs, however, never like to admit that their more expensive gear has been equalled by something less expensive. Behringer was a bit dodgy way back in the early days, admittedly, but they have fast become one of the big boys on the block and others are becoming worried as they are a game changing company as they improve upon their products year after year.
Make no mistake.... I dont want anything else, Ihave eurolive b15 speakers (1st) generation " TAKE A BEATING!!" parts are interchangable and still working.... where they do that at?
Hello, Could you take a doubt for me? I have an ultratone k3000fx amplifier from behringer, it came from manufactures with the voltage supply at 120V 60Hz. My doubts are as follows, it uses the same toroid, that this amplifier that you are repairing, I noticed that yours, is with the blue wire of the primary off, they are only connected, the black and red wire. In my case, the red wire is off, and blue and black are on. Could you please let me know if I connect the red wire in place of blue if it would function at 220V 60Hz?
i would say that would be the case. but i would check the schematic to 100% sure, i dont have this amplifier anymore, i was just repairing it for a friend probably 3 years ago now. companies dont often make multiple transformers for one amplifier. but sometimes they do.
For a 6 and 1/2 minute video you spend 6 minutes shit canning the product and 30 seconds of repair. Yes, they are built to a price, but for the price they do a good job. So the video could have been, "they are build to a price and this problem was fixed by re-flowing the solder on blah, blah, blah."
Before I say anything, I have the Behringer EP2500.
1200 watts a side.
It kicks ass and has proved sturdy and very road worthy. Solid as a rock and never let me down.
It's just under 40 pounds and is a workhorse.
Newsflash !!!
If you buy the lower end cheaper stuff from ANY company, you get what you pay for.
When you get in to the larger power output Behringer amps, they are putting other amp companies to shame for their over inflated price [points based purely on old reputation, kinda like the Beatles.
The X32 digital board that is now being widely used and praised by pro sound reinforcement companies out in the field. And the analogue board world is a thing of the past cause of Behringer.
If you buy a cheaper low wattage (100 watts) amp, you get what you pay for.
Behringer makes good quality gear that are workhorses if you are willing to pay for the higher end units.
And even then, the price point is better than any competitor.
Get real my friend, before you open your big ego mouth and say something as dumb as Behringer, or any company for that fact, makes Garbage.
That kind of stupid blanket statement is just ignorance.
What you have there is NOT indicative of, nor does it make your judgement true, that this company makes garbage.
Many of their products have been used to great success in the field and done just as well as Crown or QSC.
Gear snobs, however, never like to admit that their more expensive gear has been equalled by something less expensive.
Behringer was a bit dodgy way back in the early days, admittedly, but they have fast become one of the big boys on the block and others are becoming worried as they are a game changing company as they improve upon their products year after year.
At such a low price it performed excellently. And not so badly engineered.
That is a good amp.
Don't call it junk
You could have saved all the shi.t talking, it's a wonderful amplifier for it's price.
Make no mistake.... I dont want anything else, Ihave eurolive b15 speakers (1st) generation " TAKE A BEATING!!" parts are interchangable and still working.... where they do that at?
Hello nice video i have the same issue and i would like to know how to fix it. Sorry for my poor english
Those amps are pretty much all the same. They just rebadge them. I worked on them and yes they have low quality construction and components. Good fix!
thanks mate, yeah behringer stuff is just rebadged equipment for the most part
That's not accurate at all. Behringer makes most of their knockoffs in-house.
Some diode seems to have gone microphonic. The A500 is one of behringer's better amplifiers though.
Hello, Could you take a doubt for me? I have an ultratone k3000fx amplifier from behringer, it came from manufactures with the voltage supply at 120V 60Hz.
My doubts are as follows, it uses the same toroid, that this amplifier that you are repairing, I noticed that yours, is with the blue wire of the primary off, they are only connected, the black and red wire. In my case, the red wire is off, and blue and black are on. Could you please let me know if I connect the red wire in place of blue if it would function at 220V 60Hz?
i would say that would be the case. but i would check the schematic to 100% sure, i dont have this amplifier anymore, i was just repairing it for a friend probably 3 years ago now. companies dont often make multiple transformers for one amplifier. but sometimes they do.
You have bose speakers - lol!
i think you mean bose speakers?
For a 6 and 1/2 minute video you spend 6 minutes shit canning the product and 30 seconds of repair. Yes, they are built to a price, but for the price they do a good job. So the video could have been, "they are build to a price and this problem was fixed by re-flowing the solder on blah, blah, blah."