
Behringer PMP2000 EUROPOWER 14-Channel Powered Mixer
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.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 19, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
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
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