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Post by mcwhorter on Aug 15, 2006 13:06:00 GMT -7
How would you rate these amps compared to the EP2500 in terms of performance and value?
Would one of them operate at a 2ohm stereo (4ohm bridged) load better?
QSC RMX-2450 (Ebay item#270018570404) CROWN CE2000 (Ebay item#270018616324) TECHNICAL PRO BLUE ICE 7000w (Ebay item#270017675788)
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Post by ThomasW on Aug 15, 2006 15:02:29 GMT -7
How would you rate these amps compared to the EP2500 in terms of performance and value? Would one of them operate at a 2ohm stereo (4ohm bridged) load better? QSC RMX-2450 (Ebay item#270018570404) CROWN CE2000 (Ebay item#270018616324) TECHNICAL PRO BLUE ICE 7000w (Ebay item#270017675788) The Technical are so bad they're laughable so don't bother. The EP2500 is a copy of the QSC. So depends on how much more you want to spend for the QSC brand name. Crown CE's aren't any better than the EP2500. And this is why we recommend the EP2500...
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Post by mcwhorter on Aug 15, 2006 18:50:47 GMT -7
Thanks Thomas, that's what I wanted to know...
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Post by carpenter on Aug 15, 2006 22:59:16 GMT -7
Hey Tom,
I noticed that the 2500 runs in a different class (H?) than the 1500 (a/b). Does class H sound different than A/B?
John
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Post by ThomasW on Aug 16, 2006 8:32:18 GMT -7
You won't hear any difference between class A/B and class H when the amp is driving a sub
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Post by carpenter on Aug 16, 2006 15:41:26 GMT -7
Thanks, Tom
John
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