Monday, March 31, 2014

Behringer EUROLIVE VP2520 2000W Dual 15" PA Speaker or DJ Shake Sound System?




yanzi


I've been wanting to get an awesome sound system to DJ.
I was thinking of getting the DJ Shake Sound System: Model number: LBT-SH2000. This system offers: Front (RMS): 500W x 4,PMPO Total: 22000W, RMS Total: 2000W, Cinema Space Surround Sound, with sound entertainment such as: Flanger, Isolator, Phaser, Sound Flash. Sound features are:Bass Boost function:GROOVE/Z-GROOVE, Equalizer: Preset Equalizer; Tv Effect, Sound Enhancement: MP3 BOOSTER+. The woofers also light up to the beat.
The other set I was thinking of is, two Behringer VP2520 speakers and a Behringer EP4000 power amp. The connections I would use are: ipod headphone out to amp inputs using a 3.5mm to 1/4 inch cable, and amp outputs to speakers using speakon cables. The Behringer VP2520 speakers give off 2000 watts each.
After looking at these two I was wondering if both give off 2000 watts (unless the Behringers end up having a total power of 4000 watts after buying two speakers) what makes one better than the other? I was asking DJs this same question and they just said get the Behringers but idk why. Both seem good but which would be better for a DJ?



Answer
Get the Behringer speakers and amp - it will sound WAAAAAYYYYY better than any Sony boombox. The Behringer amp puts out over 1000 watts into each 4 ohm speaker and weighs 45 pounds!!!!!!! It is REAL DJ equipment. No real DJ would use a Sony boombox with all the flashing lights and knobs. That Sony system is for candy pants DJ wannabees.

Get the Behringer speakers and amp - you will NOT be disappointed. You will blow the roof off (literally).

I Need Help With B-52 Dj Speaker System?




Amar


Ok Iam Buying A Speaker System Iam Gettin 2 B-52 MX-1515 Dual 15 2-Way 600W Speaker and iam getting 2 B-52 MX-18S 18" 550W Subwoofer and the total watt comes up too 2300 so now i need help with what kind of amp would i need to run this whole thing without the speakers turning off on me in the middle of the show.


Answer
Get your wallet out.

The B-52 website does not say what kind of power rating they are specifying when they say "600 watts". I will assume they mean program power to be on the safe side.

That means that you want one amp for the two mx-1515's that puts out 600 watts at 4 ohms per channel and another amp for the mx-18's that puts out about 550 watts at 8 ohms per channel. You should also get a crossover to send the lows to the sub amp.

Main amp possibility:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/QSC-RMX2450-Power-Amp?sku=481565

Sub amp possibility:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/QSC-RMX-1850HD-Power-Amp?sku=481567&src=3WWRWXYB&ZYXSEM=0

Crossover:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Behringer-SUPERX-PRO-CX2310-Crossover?sku=182466

Remember that it is more dangerous to underpower your speakers than overpower them. An underpowered amp will distort sooner for a given volume level and distortion is what blows speakers. Audio pros always get an amp that is AT LEAST the program power rating of the speaker at a given impedance (ohms).

If you need to save money, just get two of these amps:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Behringer-EuroPower-EP2500-Power-Amp?sku=480697




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