The Behringer PMP6000 20-Channel Powered Mixer delivers a powerful 1600 watts and features a compact, table-top mixing desk enclosure. The PMP6000 is well suited for general PA applications in auditoriums, houses-of-worship, halls, restaurants, bars, band rehearsals and more. A total of 20 channels are comprised of 12 mono microphone and line inputs, and 4 stereo line input channels. Each channel features a 3-band EQ section, gain and channel fader controls, Mute and PFL switches. Additional features include a 7-band graphic EQ with FBQ feedback detection, 24-bit effects processor and vocal remover for karaoke and rehearsing.
| Power Rating |
1600 Watts Bridged Mono
800 Watts Stereo x2 |
| Mic/Line Inputs |
12 Balanced Microphone: 3-pin XLR
12 Balanced Mono Line: 1/4" TRS Phone 4 Balanced Stereo Paired Line: 1/4" Phone |
| Aux Sends | 1/4" Phone Effects Out |
| Inserts |
12x 1/4" TRS (Mono Channels)
Main Out |
| Main Output | Main 1 & Main 2: 1/4" TRS Phone x2 Main Rear: Stereo Speakon |
| Tape I/O | L/R Paired RCA Phono I/O |
| Monitor Outputs | Mon Send: 1/4" Phone x2 |
| EQ Section |
3-Band Channel EQ
7-Band Graphic EQ |
| Solo/Mute | Channel Mute / PFL |
| Channel Level Control | Channel Fader |
| Trim/Gain Control | Rotary Pots |
| Phantom Power | +48V |
| Metering | 12 Segment Stereo LED |
| Frequency Response | 10Hz to 200kHz |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 109dB / 112dB A-Weighted |
| Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 0.002% / 0.0018% A-Weighted |
| Hard Disk Space | 120V~, 60Hz |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 4.8 x 23.46 x 19.52" (122 x 596 x 496mm) |
| Weight | 28.9lb (13.1kg) |
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Comments about Behringer PMP6000 20-Channel Powered Mixer:
We use it in our sanctuary at our small church. It is very quiet, and the sound is crisp. The only downside is it didn't come with a Mixer-for-Dummies guide for the buttons "common folk" don't know about. And it would have been nice to know we needed Speakon cables. Overall, the unit is very nice for the price!
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