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How much did they cost you + shipping?

not to be a jerk but im not a fan of those amps at all, and this is coming from personal expierence. they dont do know where near rated. Just not worth the money you drop into them.

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LOL...

Have either of you ever tested any of the P/E amps? I have. Objectively.

Every one I have tested has made, or came within a watt or so of it's rated power. I tested the 1000 watt plate amp (same guts as the rackmount) 3 years ago. I did the test right. It was done into a load bank of precision non-inductive resitors and voltage was read with an accurate meater and distrotion was measured with an HP 339. Line voltage set with a variac. The amp does 1000 watts.

I paid $600 shipped for the pair. You can't beat that for 2000 watts of non forced-air cooled power...

Whoever got 580 watts either had a broken amp or was a moron.....

I built a system with a pair of them - 1 on an 18" sub, 1 on (8) 12" subs. They are making well over 580 watts each.

Well now I'll have to go home and test the 4 ohm output of my 240watt dayton... All I know is at 4 ohm on my 2 8's in a small sealed it's more than plenty of bass for my small/medium sized room... The gain is set about an 8th to blend it with the rest of the system.

The 240w plate amps have a pretty annoying hum to them... you can circumvent the hum though..

The guy from AVS had some interesting results. If I read it correctly, the Behringer EP1500 went from 400 to 550 watts from 4 to 2 ohms. Nothing near the rating.

I do find it interesting he said the PLX3402 made 1800+ per channel at 20 Hz at 2 ohms and 2000+ at 1 kHz at 2 ohms in his test. Every other test I see on those amps (I own one) says it does not even make the rated 1700 watts at 2 ohms. The 2 ohm rating by QSC themselves is at 1Khz, not 20-20k and he got 10% over rated at 2.25 ohms at 20 Hz. That alone kills his tests for me. . .

I was thinking about selling my QSC for a pair of EP2500's. . .maybe I should rethink it now. . .

The 240w plate amps have a pretty annoying hum to them... you can circumvent the hum though..

did you bypass the ground prong?

The 240w plate amps have a pretty annoying hum to them... you can circumvent the hum though..

did you bypass the ground prong?

yep, however it now has a very slight humm and turn off pop :/

on the EP2500's.... I had two that I used for dj use(one on the mains one on the 21" sub)... very reliable... slight hum/hiss at any level... I'd say they're over-rated but they do perform well...

**as a note, I was curious about Peavey so I rented a Peavey xr8600(powered-mixer 1200watts 8ohm mono) and it was cleaner, more crisp, tighter bass and had close to the same output as the ep2500 (on the mains)--Please not that I had a behringer mixer hooked to the behringer amp, So I don't know how much that effected the performance of the behringer amp. I just thought it was worth noting that the peavey gear was noticeably better sounding. **I've never used QSC

The 240w plate amps have a pretty annoying hum to them... you can circumvent the hum though..

did you bypass the ground prong?

yep, however it now has a very slight humm and turn off pop :/

Is your TV cable hooked up to any piece of equipment that's also hooked up to the sub amp in one way or another?

As for Dayton, I don't have any problems with my 500 watt plate amp. It makes my Crossfire BMFs hella loud and gives them all they want.

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