

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Colombia.
๐๏ธ Amplify Your Sound, Elevate Your Studio Vibe
The Behringer A800 is a professional 800 Watt reference-class power amplifier designed for studios, post-production, live sound, and HiFi applications. It offers ultra-linear, audiophile-grade performance with 2x400W into 4 ohms or 800W bridged into 8 ohms, featuring ultra-low impedance for broad speaker compatibility. Its advanced convection cooling guarantees silent, stable operation, while precise level meters and clip indicators provide accurate performance monitoring. Built with a durable stainless steel chassis, the A800 is a reliable, affordable powerhouse for discerning audio professionals seeking transparent, punchy sound.







| ASIN | B07MXLD2YZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,605 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #65 in Power Amplifiers |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 103 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00653341317834 |
| Included Components | Professional 800-Watt Reference |
| Item Dimensions | 19.02 x 8.66 x 3.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 4 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 19.02 x 8.66 x 3.7 inches |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe US |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Output Power | 800 watts |
| Model | A800 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 800 Watts |
| Part Number | A800 |
| Specification Met | Audiophile-grade Performance |
| UPC | 653341317834 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Please refer to http://www.music-group.com/warranty.aspx |
D**M
The cleanest, most precise and potent amplifier I have used, however.....
Everything in the title is correct. If you have passive monitors, these amps should be on your short list to audition. The "however" part involves getting world-class performance out of the amplifiers. I am using two of these switched into mono to drive a pair of Amphion Two18 monitors (rated at 4 Ohms). Behringer does not recommend a 4 Ohm speaker for use in mono mode, however I do not push them hard. In my small space they play as loud as I ever want, and only one LED on the power meter lights up during peak volume. There are about 15 LEDs on that meter range. I tried one amp in stereo, but it sounds better to my ears in mono-block mode. I am also driving them with a high end DAC and a passive monitor controller. Reports are that the built-in volume control on the amps do not sound great, so I am not using those. (Just crank the amp to maximum and it bypasses the volume control.) The "however": Straight out of the box, I was not thrilled with the sound, compared with my existing amplifiers. As the day wore on, I was increasingly impressed and I wondered if my ears were adjusting to the sound. I shut everything down for the night, then powered up the next morning and once again I was not impressed. Again by the end of the day I was happy. This went on for several days, then I decided to try leaving the amplifiers running constantly. That was the magic trick. These amps need to be on continuously if you want the very best sound quality out of them. They are Class D, but they do run slightly warm to the touch. Not hot by any means, just above room temp. I tried stacking them directly on top of each other, but they run too hot for my taste. Not burn-your-hand hot, but hot enough that I feel it would shorten the life of the components. Amplifiers are sensitive to power quality so, I use a power filter on each amplifier. I tried them both plugged into one filter, but they sound cleaner when each is on its own filter. The one I use is available on Amazon for $179.00 currently: https://smile.amazon.com/AC-Power-Filter-Conditioner-Protector/dp/B00XWL2VVK/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1HFVFKH0M75KT&dchild=1&keywords=power+filter+audio&qid=1591885701&sprefix=power+filter%2Caps%2C155&sr=8-3 In case that link is not working, the description is: AC Power Filter Power Conditioner - WAudio AC Power Purifier with Surge Protector So, if you are an audiophile who wants an amplifier that adds pretty character and warmth to the sound, these are not for you. If you are in my camp of wanting the most transparent, clean, punchy sound so that you can hear exactly what every little change to your system (or mix) is doing, these just might be for you. Don't get me wrong, these amps are easy on the ears, but you can clearly tell what was a bad recording, a poor mix, or what has been over compressed. Good work sparkles and shines through these amps. You need to try them for yourself, of course, but keep in mind what you need to do to get the best out of them. Just let them run 24/7, feed them clean power and good quality signal.
G**N
Amazingly clean and clear. Power Levels are accurate.
I am running a martin Logan ESL C center channel with this amp in Mono mode. Wow this amp puts out the power. It is clean and clear-true to what Behringer is known for. I would not call this amp musical or nuanced, it is studio grade though, dead silent operation and you can hear what was recorded. Hi Fi guys might find it boring or lack of character, but that is sort of the point of an amp like this-you hear what was recorded-bright and clear. Since my usage and purpose of this amp is Home Theatre, I like it because it reveals the true quality of the actual soundtrack. It is not ideal for your perfectly silky smooth, warm, stereo vinyl only listening room, but it is ideal if you have a big ole center channel that you want to drive and fill a home theatre without breaking the bank. I am not using even half the gain and it more than is capable of driving my ESL and filling the room which is 18'X16' with 4 adults in home theatre seating. For my purposes and at the price point- 5 stars! --Little Update after a month of use one the Martin Logan ESL-C. Just buy this amp if you have electrostatics! I think I am going to buy another one. For the price, you would have to spend 3K+ more to actually find an amp that works as well. You would need to get into Macintosh, Parasound, Anthem etc. price ranges. If you set your crossovers to 60HZ, this amp powers electrostats and the ESL C just fine.
C**R
Great for subs!
Using these amps for my living room passive subwoofer rack system with a custom made 15" subwoofer cabinet & 6" tuned port. The subwoofer is a Skar Audio SVR D4 model (dual 4 ohm). Each amplifier is bridged to run 2x mono. In order to get the best/cleanest power to the amplifier I am using a Furman PL PRO C20 (currently $350 on Amazon). Does it help...100% YES! These Behringer A800 amps both in mono mode will bottom out this Skar Audio subwoofer before "going into the red" on the VU meters...incredible ability! The amplifier: - Very lightweight - Standard AC power cord - No distortion, hum, hiss, or other mental- bipolar disorder design hangups - Runs cool...even at high volumes - Handles 4 ohm subs with ease (in my case 4 ohm/4 ohm for L-R) - Clipping circuity works - Volume knobs are 30 dB ones...plenty of range - 20 Hz is "all there". Amp doesn't freak out with low freqs and aggressive volume levels - Actual dyno tests on this amp... ~300w @ 4 ohms per channel effective (prob peaks closer to 500w each) - Class D architecture for efficiency and low-low power consumption (I just leave them on) - Sexy looking (and useful) LED front panel VU/dB power output level indicators...def "pro" looking BOTTOM LINE: I am using professional/stage equipment with XLR (balanced) connections which will give you professional level noise cancelling results. I am a deeeeeep bass loving freak. These amps have plenty of power and fidelity to throw a 15" sub around with ease: with clear and distortion free effectiveness. In fact, they bottom out the Skar Audio sub that has a RMS power rating of 800 watts). Lastly, yes, those are JBL Model L96 studio monitors from 1980...100% restored. Pretty happy with these Behringer A800 amplifiers and their ability to drive my DIY subwoofer system. In mono/bridged mode, they are beasts. Plenty of wall shaking power when used as subwoofer amps. Zehr GUTE!
A**R
A800 amp works as expected, pleasant experience.
Class D but it works. Quiet musical backround and quiet operation (virtually no audible noise!). Its a clean linear neutral sound. Does the job well and has good control over the bass speakers (10" ported 2-way). Excellent value but again, class D. Doesn't really pack a punch, though. My class A/B will punch with authority but it's not as clean. A compromise but for the money well bought. Would buy again or might buy a second and run it bridged mono. The amp is no longer the weak link. Running it streamer>aA800>speakers. Good. I run the volume controls on full, all the way up, since I've heard that takes them out of the signal path (maybe). Pretty lights, prett panel. Minimal downside overall and is probably saving me on the power bill. Runs warmish. Nice.
J**E
It's got power!
It's a great power amp for my home studio. Lots of headroom if I need to feel the rhythm track. I usually run with the volume on 3.5.
I**Z
Good for the $$$!
I own various Behringer audio, and they Are made with Midas and tc help/components! Bravo!!! For the $$, they are pretty nice! DON'T expect Bryston or McIntosh or well designed Hafler, though! Needs...Air!
H**S
Garbage! Don't waste your money. Behringer does not stand by their products!
Don't waste your time with this garbage. Amp stopped working after 6 months. Customer support is a joke. Go ahead! Contact customer support on line and you will quickly find yourself in Chat Bot hell! Spent a week trying to contact a human for resolution. No dice. Also buyer beware. They offer a 3 Year Warranty but only honor it if you register your purchase within 90 days despite not posting this on any listing for the product (Guitar Center, Adorama, Sweetwater, Amazon, etc....). If a company wants to stand by their products then they should stand by their products. Whether a product is registered within 90 days or not has nothing to do with the quality of the product or its reliability. They either make a good product or they don't. They either stand by their products or they don't. Behringer clearly does not.
D**Y
Reliable? YES!!! and LOUD. Pay attention to your speakers' ohms for max efficiency
Aweome! Got it at $230 and I have put this to the test and it's just awesome
D**.
Good bass and treble frequency extension.
Great bang for the buck, compared to my Adcom GFP-5802, it sounded little cold (just a little) but more transparent and detailed, well-controlled bass. Inside the case is so empty, no big transformer, runs just a little warm, it is amazing how well it drives my Martin Logan speakers, weighs only 8 lbs!
A**R
excellent product
best bang for he buck. very good bass from a class d amp
A**R
BERHINGER A-800
j'aime qu'on attend pas de bruit de fond parasites , EXCELLENT EN STUDIO
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 day ago