Creml,
The A500 was reviewed in Hi Fi World December 2006.
To quote-
"Unlike hi fi amps the A500 suffers considerable crossover distortion even in the midband...whilst it measured 0.14% at 1 watt1kHz this figure rose to an unacceptable level of 1% at 1 watt 10kHz....this is classic crossover distortion in large quantities and it will be clearly audible as a roughening of the treble."
Their Verdict-
"Versatile and very powerful amplifier for next to no money,but needs careful matching to assuage distortion.
I am no Behringer knocker.I own a DCX 2496 myself.
For the little the amps cost,and their power output,expecting them to be near perfect is probably expecting just too much.Doesn't mean in the right system they can't produce pleasant sounds though.
The A500 was reviewed in Hi Fi World December 2006.
To quote-
"Unlike hi fi amps the A500 suffers considerable crossover distortion even in the midband...whilst it measured 0.14% at 1 watt1kHz this figure rose to an unacceptable level of 1% at 1 watt 10kHz....this is classic crossover distortion in large quantities and it will be clearly audible as a roughening of the treble."
Their Verdict-
"Versatile and very powerful amplifier for next to no money,but needs careful matching to assuage distortion.
I am no Behringer knocker.I own a DCX 2496 myself.
For the little the amps cost,and their power output,expecting them to be near perfect is probably expecting just too much.Doesn't mean in the right system they can't produce pleasant sounds though.