Behringer A500 Reference Studio Power Amplifier

Get ultra-linear, reference-class audio at a super-affordable price with the Behringer A500 reference studio power amplifier.

Overall User Ratings (based on 76 ratings)
  • Overall:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    3 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    2.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted February 3, 2014 by Bob Bailey in Odessa, TX

"Behringer A500 Studio Power Amp"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Easy to hook up and set. Clean audio with plenty of power. I put it into my studio which was built in 1962. It replaced a Sony 100 watt receiver which replaced a pair of Macintosh power amps running push pull quad 6L6GC tubes. It's been too long to compare it to the Macintosh amps but it's much cleaner than the Sony was.

Musical Background:

Playing pro since 1964, lead guitar

Musical Style:

classic rock and country
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Submitted March 6, 2008 by a customer from hotmail.com

"A miracle in value for high spec performance!"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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As I said before, I work in Hi-Fi, I could have gotten any stereo integrated amp from DENON, Cambridge or NAD below cost price. And I found the behringer outperforming all in almost all fronts, sure the Cambridge's are very nice sounding but they simply cannot compete with this for transparency of signal or come anywhere close in power output unless you want to spend 6 times the amount of money you would in buying the behringer. Product of the YEAR for me!
Sound
The sound is fairly transparent, I was surprised at its performance.
Features
It's a power amp! input and output with volume nobs..... The only down side was the lack of banana plug sockets. But i simply added my own to it. messured the actual power output between 120 - 138 watts each channel at 8 ohms, nice!
Ease of Use
Again, its a power amp! 2 volume nobs and a power button!
Quality
Of course being a very low cost item the quality is going to lack in places, but where it does lack in the A500 is mainly in the plastic face plates. Internally the electronics are of fairly good build with, alot of the wiring being of a larger than average gauge and fairly solid looking circuits.
Value
I work in a high end Hi-Fi audio store, and I can get anything from DENON, Cambridge Audio, NAD, Samson, Alesis at COST PRICE! And I went a boaght this Behringer A500 from another audio store! If that doesn't give you the message of the units value for extremely great performance, then I dont know what will!
Manufacturer Support
I haven't had to contact behringer on this item so far. But I have dealt with them before in the past for my DDX3216 digital mixer, it had a busted processor and was OUT of warranty and they still fixed it with no charge! So I for one CANNOT trash talk this company for their support, at least their Australian support! Take that HATERS!
The Wow Factor
Id definitely buy another one for my other 2 speakers!

Musical Background:

Sound Engineer

Musical Style:

Alternative ' Industrial'
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Submitted August 19, 2007 by a customer from student.adelaide.edu.au

"Great home amplifier"

Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Currently it is providing great power cheaply, unless it dies or i upgrade speakers i cannot see myself replacing it.
Sound
I own two which are bridged running my stereo speakers from a pre amp, a close friend has 5 all bridged running his home theater set through a yamaha reciever and it sounds great. So my better than the yamaha amp, much more dynamic. Honestly for $200 it's a good piece of gear. Although it can only really manage 120 watts RMS at 8 ohm for its price it is great value. From the sound of the other reviewers it doesn't handle road use but this is unfair as it was never designed to. For the money great little amp.
Features
There are not any stand out features but the fact that you can buy an amp like this for $200 is amzing. The heatsink is large as is the transformer.
Ease of Use
Very easy (come on its a power amp)
Quality
Although i have hear that on some the gain knobs do not line up i have not had any problems. The plastic front plate is cheap as well. Behringer could have done better
Value
For the money it is amazing, try some audio forums they rave about the amp (for home use)
Manufacturer Support
Have not had any trouble with this amp but my previous experience with behringer is not at all good, once you buy something they dont care
The Wow Factor
I personally like the meters on the front, my friend however has covered the lights as he finds them distracting. The face plate is cheap but still fairly pleasing to the eye, i do really really like the heatsinks on the outside.

Musical Background:

Hobbyist

Musical Style:

Everything
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Submitted March 16, 2006 by a customer from msn.com

"The best amp value in the world -- really!"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This amp is running my power hungry nominal 4-ohm but tremendously power hungry HSU 1220 subwoofer. I have it in bridged mode and it has never clipped, even at insane volumes (114 dbs at 20hz).
Sound
As a solid state amp, it has no sound of its own. That's a good thing.
Features
Lot's of input flexibility. Has unbalanced RCA inputs which is the only way a home theater guy like me could use it.
Ease of Use
Plug and play. It works great and has tons of power.
Quality
It's well built, but it's not a jewel or anything. It does look cool, however, and the front power/clip meters are pretty nice looking if you're into that sort of thing.
Value
This amp represents an insane value when you compare it watts per dollar to anything else out there.
Manufacturer Support
Haven't had any problems so I haven't had to deal with the company.
The Wow Factor
If you can call an amp "sexy", I guess this one is.

Musical Background:

Active Musican, Audio Journalist, Home Theater Enthusiast

Musical Style:

Classical
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Submitted December 6, 2006 by a customer from verizon.net

"The maligned Behringer A500"

Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
I think your store would be wise to cite the review from The Audio Critic on line magazine. They tested this amp and gave it a good review based on performance for the money. Their comments were that for the price it was an excellent value even if it did not produce the rated wattage of 160wpc at 8ohms but rather 120 wpc, it is still hard to beat. The negative comments I see listed hear sound like they are based on someone who is used to tube amps which do things to sound that are good for performance but bad for playback, asuming what you want is inaudible distortion.
Features
The review I mentioned cites some lackluster connections but then again it's a very low priced amp that if someone used in a fixed location and didn't have to use it on the road, it would have no problem. I plan to get one just to play with and perhaps use to power a subwoofer in the bridged mono mode, or give to my son for use with with an old preamp/tuner that I no longer need. Solid State amplifiers like this one should have no "sound" of their own, but rather should pass a signal without audibly altering it, if it does that, and there's no measured data that indicates otherwise, it is one helluva bargain. If you want something you can use on the road, get a QSC, they can take a beating. If you just need some stable power for a home studio, the Behringer will be perfect.

Musical Background:

hobbyist

Musical Style:

all kinds except Rap and Opera.
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Submitted July 10, 2007 by a customer from yahoo.com

"You Get What You Pay For."

Overall: 1 out of 5 stars
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I have replaced these with one EP2500. The only reason I bought that one was because of all the great reviews. I have one A500 in my rack as a "back-up" in case the EP2500 fails and I have another A500 that's broken. I might see about selling them on E-Bay or maybe using them in something non-critical like powering monitors at band practice, hooking up a cd player, or using them as door stops.
Sound
I think the sound is fine in terms of not coloring it, but it's not as loud as the power rating would have you believe.
Features
What do you expect out of something in this price range?
Ease of Use
It doesn't get much easier, but then again, it's just a power amp.
Quality
This thing is a piece of crap. Don't but it. I know it's not designed for the road, but it doesn't hold up to being used either. I bought two of these and had problems with both of them. One had the volume potentiometers replaced and I'm still trying to get service on the other one. If you want to buy Behringer, spring for the EP1500 or 2500. I love my EP2500, but these are garbage.
Value
Good features for a low price is a nice idea, but not if the product does not work AND you have to go through hell and a LOT of downtime to get support on it. If this crap breaks (it will) and you pay shipping to have it fixed, you may as well pay more for a better amp and save the trouble.
Manufacturer Support
This company sucks horribly for support. If you don't buy from a local store who stocks the product, you're screwed. They are extremely slow to do anything. When my first one broke, it took over a month to fix because they didn't have the part. With this one, I have a hell of a time trying to get anyone to respond to me. All I'm trying to do is get an RA number for service. I sent the e-mail with the required info 7 days ago and have still no response. I called them before to start the process and they said they'd e-mail the form... never happened. Unless you buy from a local store, do not buy from this company.
The Wow Factor
I think it looks pretty cool. You can plug something into it just to make the lights look pretty, as long as you don't need it to power speakers or anything like that.

Musical Background:

Hobbyist/Local Musician

Musical Style:

Hard Rock
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Submitted November 21, 2007 by a customer from yahoo.com

"Poor Amp buried yesterday"

Overall: 1 out of 5 stars
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After doing the Warranty Waltz with Beringer and burying my poor amp yesterday, I've decided to replace the other Beringer unit I own ASAP.
Sound
Just an average sound, not great but not trash either.
Features
Had features you would expect from an amp except only 1 year warranty where other companies offer 2-3 year. They must know something we don't.
Ease of Use
It's an amp
Quality
After 1 1/2 years and only 322 hours of home recording time, one of the channels blew.
Value
There are better deals out there in performance, value and durability.
Manufacturer Support
Beringer made every attempt to get out of making repairs claiming improper use and ignorance of its purpose and use.
The Wow Factor
I wouldn't give 2 cents to anyone for this product

Musical Background:

Musician, Home Recorder

Musical Style:

Folk, Country
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Submitted March 17, 2006 by a customer from comcast.net

"Not even Fred Sanford would want this piece of junk!!!"

Overall: 0.5 out of 5 stars
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One horribly bad product,and,a company[ behringer ]thats terrible!
Sound
This thing couldn't produce good sound if i hired an orchestra to play behind it!!! It is junk!! Hollow,empty sounding amp,not reliable,and the power rating says stereo 223 watts per side, its more like 23 watts per side, very hollow sounding, no brilliance, or warm tones here!!!This thing wouldn't know warm if i gave it a jacket!!ABSOLUTELY DREADFUL!!!
Features
It features no power or anything else exciting!!!!!!
Ease of Use
Theres no ease of use when its not reliable or powerful!!
Quality
J-U-N-K Can it be spelled any clearer?
Value
No value in a product that doesn't do what it says it will,and, a company [behringer who doesn't give a crap]!!!
Manufacturer Support
Behringer cant answer any questions and doesn't return e-mails or phone calls!! HMMMMM..... I wonder why im returning this amp to the store [ online ] that i purchased it at!!! Behringer got my money, thats all they care about.... to heck with the consumer is what im getting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Wow Factor
I dont want it,you dont want it, nobody wants it!!!!!!!!!! Trust me from one musician to another!!!

Musical Background:

34 years ,,bands,,,djing,,,karaoke.......

Musical Style:

rock,blues,jazz,funk,country....
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Submitted January 12, 2009

"Typical Behringer"

Overall: 0.5 out of 5 stars
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Don't waste your money
Sound
Some say this amp sounds clean, but what is described as "clean" are distortions in the higher frequencies. A studio reference amp should sound clean and neutral. The A500 does not.
Features
It has also cinch (phono) inputs, that's great,but what do these help if the sound is as bad as described above. Also the wattage is overstated. It delivers 138 Watts at 8 Ohms in stereo mode, not 160 Watts as described by Behringer
Ease of Use
As any power amp. Turn down volume while switching on or off
Quality
Its kind of "plasticy" Also on the A-500 I used one channel was slightly louder than the other one, of course with both volume knobs at the same setting.Its typical Behringer quality. Do not buy this if you want quality
Value
Although it seems cheap, this amp is of no value.
Manufacturer Support
They want you to sell their products, also make false promises, wrong wattage figures etc, They state this amp is pro, not it is not. After you have bought their product they dont want to hear from you again. Support is terrible
The Wow Factor
If I want it, thanks, but no thanks
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