Thank you replies. I'm running rca cables into the unbalanced side of the art box. Then balanced cables to the mic2200, Then balanced cables to the amp. I'm using the art box because my pre outs on the receiver are weak.
The pre outs are fine, you're using them with equipment it wasn't designed to drive. Consumer audio isn't designed to be connected to balanced, LowZ inputs and it's not only a voltage problem, the impedance of these different types of equipment don't match and aren't compatible, so you're using the Clean Box to 'make the magic happen'. OK, that's fine, but there's the question of the Yamaha's settings (DON'T use its crossover with the rest of the equipment unless you ONLY use the high pass for your main speakers), crossover points and level controls on the Behringer, level settings on the Clean Box, Dip switch settings on the EP4000 and its level controls. Then, there's the unanswered question: is each of the subs wired to its own channel, are they wired parallel to one channel or is the amp bridged with the subs wired parallel?
That's not a trick question- the answer is in the manual and on the rear of the amp.
But just to save a bit of time, you can't wire the subs parallel and connect them to the amp when it's in bridge mode- the specs clearly show power output for EACH channel with 2 or 4 Ohm loads, and Bridged mode with a 4 Ohm load- it's on the left side of the rear panel.
Did you read the manuals? If not, do that before using the system and learn to make the adjustments by understanding what the manual tells you- asking questions & getting answers doesn't help you to understand it, it just gives you the answers.
Why do you think you need this much power? Who told you that it's necessary? What are you using for the main speakers? How loudly do you plan to use the system and if:
you don't have an extremely large room
the subs aren't terribly insensitive
the main speakers aren't extremely sensitive
you aren't deaf,
you don't need 2000-4000 Watts.