August 5, 2008
The Great Behringer EP1500
Behringher Amplifiers have been in business for forty years, and have really built up a solid reputation for building amplifiers with fantastic performance and a great attention to quality, which has seen it on a performance par with some of their much more expensive competitors.
The EP1500 Behringer Amplifier really gives power and sound quality equally. It’s been talked about all over the internet, with many people simply not believing that Beringher could produce the amp for so little money with its wonderful power and transparency. It also gives sonic performance that really should be from a much higher priced model.
This model gives an excellent bass sound which is very clean and tight and pumps out the power and will give you transparent mids and highs that are very clear. This baby clearly has Behringers famous attention to detail and extension. If you’ve been intrested in audio for some time you will really appreciate the quality and lack of sonic warts.
This amplifiers give you a huge level of dynamics, headroom, features and details and really beat my expectations
Now when you are using high end speakers they can often present problems when it comes to loads and low sensitivity. They often just won’t produce the sounds you know they can unless you’ve really spent your cash on a high end amplifier. With the Behringer EP1500 there are no such problems and will really get the best out of your speakers without that same dent in your wallet.
The EP1500 is a vey tough cookie. If you’ve decided to head towards a seperate set up you can rest assured that this surround sound amplifier will really get the best out of the rest of your choices.
On the down side the fan is a little noisy but when you are enjoying the music it won’t really be noticed, so no problem.
The internet is a great place to find a supply of the Behringer EP1500 as well as all the other Behringer amplifiers. You can find new and 2nd hand ones at great prices with many deals much cheaper than the shops. Just have a look.
Filed under Electronics by Simon Caldoe



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