The PMX2000 has speakon connectors on the back. So, I'm unable to use my (2) 15" Peaveys with the 1/4" jacks.
I'm at present using the monitor-out on the PMX2000 to my Rogue 10" PA. It sounds pretty good thru it.
I have Speakon adapters ordered. They may be here tomorrow Tuesday. A couple of local stores didn't have them.
I think it will sound as good as the Mackie 406M and the Yamaha EMX-860-ST I tried last week. The EMX-860-ST had the worst effects of the three.
The PMX2000 amp for the Harmonizer to sound balanced, has to have the Mid turned up a bit. Otherwise it's unbalanced (to low) and of course to loud if I turn the mid up too much. The Mackie also responded as the Behringer. The Mackie was the hardest to set. It seems I never could get it set like I was use to hearing form other sources I've used since I started all of this way bck in 2001. Ha1! Ha! The EMX-860-ST seemed more balance when using the harmonizer.
The PMX price is great at $299. However, the local music store guy said he heard that there were some complaints about Behringer with warranties. They are not set up with many warranty shops. I'd have to send this unit clear across the country from where I live for warranty work.
The Yamaha warranty work is done right here at the local shop. The Yahama EMX-88S has better effects like the Yahama EMX5000 which Yamaha claims is much better than the EMX-860-ST. I think I'm going to get the best deal on the EMX-88S I can find and then see what the local dealer will do.
If I have a problem he'd let me have a loner until he got my amp fixed. He lets me take anything home and try it for several days without even signing any papers. I'd better deal with him. Especially since UD says he's heard some rumors also about Behringer.
Dave thanks for being on the ball with all of your input. And again thanks to all of the guys here.
Boo
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