Behringer Europower PMP550M Powered Mixer Features:
- 5-channel powered mixer with EQ, effects, and FBQ feedback detection
- Built-in FX processor adds some sparkle to your live sound
- Up to 500 peak watts to power your speakers
- Class D power amp technology for performance and sound
- One XLR and one TRS line input per channel
A Small Yet Powerful Mixer, With Effects!
You?re ready to run the show with the Behringer Europower PMP550M powered mixer with effects. This mono 500W powered mixer gives you 5 mono channels with mic pres and an additional aux stereo RCA input. The built-in FX processor gives you 25 effects presets including delays, reverbs, chorus, and more. The PMP550M gives you a ton of features you wouldn?t expect at this price ? in addition to the effects you also get a 2-band EQ on each channel, and a 7-band graphic EQ with FBQ feedback detection. If you want a powered mixer that makes a sonic impact, check out the Behringer PMP550M powered mixer with effects.Behringer Europower PMP550M Powered Mixer at a Glance:
- Sound your best with built-in FX
- Lightweight and efficient Class D amplifier technology
- Graphic EQ with feedback detection
Sound your best with built-in FXThe PMP550M sports a built-in FX processor featuring 25 effects presets. You get a whole slew of delays, reverbs, modulations, pitch-shifters, and multi-FX to spice up your sound. Add a hint of reverb and delay to vocals, or a lush chorus to your acoustic guitar. The PMP550M?s 24-bit digital effects add a professional touch to any performance.Lightweight and efficient Class D amplifier technologyThanks to the revolutionary Class D technology with ?near-zero? thermal buildup, the lightweight PMP550M runs very cool, no more massive heat sinks or toroid transformers. We?ve been impressed with the punch and clarity of this Class D power amp at Sweetwater, and we?re sure your band will be too.Graphic EQ with Feedback DetectionThe 7-band graphic EQ on the PMP550M features Behringer?s FBQ feedback detection system to help you sound your best. When feedback occurs, LEDs on the EQ sliders light up ? just turn down the slider with the brightest LED, and you?ve turned down the offending frequency. It?s a great problem solver if you have to mix and perform at the same time, taking the guesswork out of eliminating feedback.