First post: I realize this is an old thread but I figured my experience with these amps would be relevant...
I bought my first A500 about 3-4 years ago. At first I was using it to drive a pair of Yamaha S115V's, the sound was decent of course.
I bought my second A500 about 2 years later to drive a pair of Yamaha S118III's (18" subs), and it did a not bad job of running the 4 ohm load while bridged. I realize that Behringer doesn't suggest this in the manual, but I've been doing it for about a year and a half and it's been fine the whole time. Actually doesn't even get warm at my listening levels.
I brought a dB meter home from work a few months back to give my system a little workout. I picked a few different tracks, as I don't have a signal generator or test CD or anything like that, and the best I could muster out of my full setup was about 106-107 dB in the centre of the room.
Probably should mention the room is about 15' x 20', my speakers were on the short side, approximately 12' apart, and I was in a position 12' from both speakers.
Anyway, it sounds fine at 106 dB, don't get me wrong, but I was curious, so I rewired the amps and tried it again. I unplugged the 18s, and bridged each A500 into each S115V, and ran my system again without the centre or rear speakers on (yamaha's "pure direct" mode which just sends the L-R signals through to the pre-outs with as little change to the signal as possible).
Yes, I should have expected running closer to what these speakers want would make them sound better, but I wasn't expecting to get 116 dB in the same spot of the room. And I realize this is subjective, but the thing sounded BETTER with just the two mains, than it did with the mains, subs, centre, and surrounds all running.
I have never had so much as a hiccup from either amp, and I'min the process of moving, but I'll run them each bridged into an S115V each from now on, and I'm hunting for an amp to run the S118's...
Kinda OT, but can anyone recommend an amp to run around 700-1000 x 2 into 8 ohms?
Thanks, and sorry for the long winded first post....
Cheers,
Aaron