Behringer

Behringer PMP2000 EUROPOWER 14-Channel Powered Mixer

3.8 (102 reviews)

800 watts of clean, self-contained PA power with onboard 24-bit effects — the PMP2000 puts a full live rig in a single rack-friendly chassis.

$499.98*
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Overview

The Behringer EUROPOWER PMP2000 is a 14-channel powered mixer delivering 2 x 350 watts in stereo and 800 watts in bridged mono — all in a chassis designed for compact rack deployment or portable stand-top use. The ULN (Ultra-Low Noise) preamp architecture across all 9 mic inputs keeps the noise floor managed at moderate gain settings, which translates to a clean, transparent signal path for speech and acoustic instruments. The 24-bit onboard FX processor adds reverb, chorus, delay, and pitch shifting without a separate effects chain, and the dual 9-band graphic EQ provides the room correction that the 3-band channel EQ cannot handle alone. The channel layout — 6 mono, 3 stereo, plus dedicated CD/Tape input — is purpose-designed for the kind of small venue mix where you are managing microphones, a music playback source, and perhaps a keyboard or DI instrument simultaneously.

In practical deployment — a 200-person house of worship, a small theater, a corporate presentation room — the PMP2000 eliminates the amplifier rack entirely. The switchable pad and clip LEDs on all mono channels give you real-time gain staging visibility, critical for preventing distortion before it reaches the room. The integrated design means faster setup and fewer failure points in the field, but it also means the system is not modular: if the amplifier section develops a fault, the entire mixer is offline. For engineers running predictable, weekly events in fixed installations with manageable SPL requirements, the PMP2000 is a reliable, cost-effective hub. For touring engineers handling variable room sizes, the power ceiling will eventually be a constraint.

Key Features

Ultra-compact 2 x 350-Watt stereo powered mixer (800 Watt bridged mode)

Ultra-Low Noise ULN design, high headroom and ultra-transparent audio

10-channel mixer section features 6 mono and 3 stereo channels plus separate CD/Tape inputs

Studio-grade 24-bit stereo FX processor with 100 awesome presets including reverb, chorus, flanger, delay, pitch shifter and various multi-effects

Effective, extremely musical 3-band EQ, switchable Pad and Clip LEDs on all mono channels

Specifications

Power Output
2 x 350 Watts Stereo (800 Watt Bridged)
Mixer Channels
14 (6 mono, 3 stereo)
Additional Inputs
Separate CD/Tape
FX Processor
24-bit Stereo
FX Presets
100 (Reverb, Chorus, Flanger, Delay, Pitch Shifter, Multi-effects)
EQ Type
3-band
EQ Features
Extremely Musical
Mono Channel Features
Switchable Pad, Clip LEDs
Design Type
Ultra-Low Noise ULN

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 800 watts bridged output from a single chassis eliminates the need for a separate power amplifier in small venue deployments
  • 9 IMP mic preamps with phantom power accommodate a full condenser microphone setup without external preamps
  • Dual 9-band graphic EQ provides room-correction capability that channel EQ alone cannot deliver
  • 24-bit onboard FX processor removes the need for outboard effects in speech, worship, and small concert applications
  • ULN (Ultra-Low Noise) preamp design keeps the noise floor controlled at the gain levels typical for live small-venue use

👎 Cons

  • The 3-band channel EQ is musically voiced but lacks the precision of a parametric EQ for detailed frequency problem-solving
  • At 800 watts bridged, the amplifier section will reach its ceiling quickly in larger rooms — this is a small-venue-specific product
  • Integrated all-in-one design means a single component failure (amplifier section, mixer section) takes the entire system offline with no modular fallback
  • The 9-band graphic EQ is useful but narrower than the 31-band graphic EQ found in more advanced live rigs
  • FX processor quality, while functional at 24-bit, will not satisfy engineers accustomed to dedicated hardware effects units

Frequently Asked Questions

In stereo mode, each amplifier channel delivers 350 watts independently to a left and right speaker. Bridged mono mode combines both channels into a single output of 800 watts, driving one high-wattage subwoofer or main speaker. For small venues with a single main speaker column, bridged mode maximizes headroom. For stereo left-right PA setups, run stereo.
Yes. All 9 IMP "Invisible" mic preamp inputs support +48V phantom power. This means you can run condenser microphones for podium, choir, or instrument overhead applications without an external preamp or DI box.
The 3-band EQ is described as musically voiced rather than surgical — it is designed for corrective shaping and feedback taming rather than precision studio EQ. For speech intelligibility and basic tonal shaping in a small room, it is effective. For complex acoustic problems, the dual 9-band graphic EQ provides the finer control you need.
For speeches, small concerts, and houses of worship, yes — the 24-bit stereo processor with 100 presets covers reverb, chorus, flanger, delay, and pitch shifting at a quality level appropriate for the room sizes this mixer is designed for. It will not satisfy an engineer accustomed to high-end outboard gear, but as an integrated convenience tool, it removes the need for a separate effects unit.
The PMP2000 is designed for front-of-house small venue use. Check the aux bus configuration for monitor send capability — the channel layout (6 mono, 3 stereo, CD/Tape) is optimized for simple front-of-house mixes rather than complex monitor routing.