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Re: Speaking of Pro Amps
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Sun, 01 August 2004 10:18
Chris R
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More of a test post at this point, but check out the Behringer
EP1500 and EP2500. $300-$400, 1500W, 2400W total each. They
are rated by a live sound pro friend of mine I trust as decent.
Chris
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Thanks, Guys!
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