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Behringer Europower EPQ304 Power Amplifier

 38,999.0
Behringer Europower EPQ304 Power Amplifier 4-channel Power Amplifier, 75W Peak/ch at 4 Ohms, with Built-in Limiters, Accelerated Transient Response technology, 1U rackmount chassis

Behringer Europower PMP500 Powered Mixer

 59,999.0

Behringer Europower PMP500 Powered Mixer a 500W 12-Channel Powered Mixer with Klark Teknik Multi-FX Processor, Compressors, FBQ Feedback Detection System and Wireless Option.

Behringer Eurolive B112D 1000W 12 inch Powered Speaker

The lightweight, powerful Behringer Eurolive B112D active PA speaker provides low-distortion power and cutting-edge functionality.

Behringer Xenyx 1202SFX 12-channel Analog Streaming Mixer

Behringer Xenyx 1202FX simplifies audio signal management. The Xenyx 1202FX is suitable for studio or live application with eight input channels (four mono and four stereo) and one post-fader effects/auxiliary send per channel.

 

Behringer XR12 Digital Mixer

X Air Series 12-input Stage Box/Rackmount Digital Mixer for iPad/Android Tablets with 4 Gain-programmable Midas Preamps, Integrated Wi-Fi Module, and Rack Ears

Behringer NX3000D Power Amplifier with DSP

Ultra-Lightweight 3000-Watt Class-D Power Amplifier with DSP Control and SmartSense Loudspeaker Impedance Compensation

Behringer Europower EP4000 Power Amplifier

Behringer Europower EP4000 stereo power amplifiers are powerful and cheap. Great sound and dependability in a roadworthy 2U box.

Behringer Europower PMP500MP3 Powered Mixer – 500W

500W, 8-ch Powered Mixer with 4 Mic Preamps, +48V Phantom Power, Per-channel EQ, Voice-Over-Priority Function, MP3 Player, Stereo Reverb, and Music/Speech System EQ

Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD Audio Interface

U-Phoria UMC204HD USB Audio Interface a 24-bit/192kHz, 2-in/4-out USB 2.0 Audio Interface with 2 MIDAS Preamps, Phantom Power, Inserts, and MIDI I/O

Behringer Europower PMP4000 16-channel 1600W Powered Mixer

The Behringer Europower PMP4000 is a 16-channel mixer with 1,600W of power, which is more than plenty for most mid-sized gigs.

Behringer Europower PMP560M 6-channel 500W Powered Mixer

The Behringer PMP560M 500W 6-Channel Powered Mixer with KT Multi-FX Processor is a rackmountable 6-channel mixer with Class D amplifier and 6 IMP +48V phantom microphone preamps.

Behringer DDM4000 5-channel Digital DJ Mixer

The DDM4000 is a state-of-the-art 5-channel, 32-bit digital DJ mixer featuring a beat-synchronized Sampler, 4 Multi-FX sections, 2 BPM counters, a Digital Ultracurve Crossfader, and a MIDI controller for your program, among other creative tools.

 

Behringer Ultradrive Pro DCX2496 Crossover

The Behringer Ultra-Drive Pro DCX2496 Digital 24-Bit/96 kHz Loudspeaker Management System With Four Mono/Stereo Operating Modes, Adjustable Delays, and Output Channel Limiters

Behringer Tube Ultragain MIC200

The TUBE ULTRAGAIN MIC200’s hand-selected 12AX7 vacuum tube delivers microphones, acoustic, and bass guitars a classic tube sound in a reliable, cheap package.

 

Behringer Microphono PP400 Phono Preamp

The MICROPHONO PP400 phono preamp can improve your turntable so you can relive or make new memories!

 

Behringer MicroPower PS400 Phantom Power Supply

The ultra-compact MICROPOWER PS400 solves all that, and it fits in your pocket!

 

Behringer BB560M Bluetooth Headphone

BB560M Bluetooth Headphones with Built-In Microphone

Closed-back Circumaural Headphones with Folding Design, Built-in Microphone and Bluetooth Connectivity now in nepal.

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