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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Kimball" data-source="post: 64360" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>Re: Behringer Inuke 3000</p><p></p><p>My present amp rack is a plastic Gator 6U shallow rack loaded with an NU3000 and two IPR1600's - 6 kilowatts and only 35 pounds! The NU3000 powers my subs and the IPR's power my monitors - I carry 8 and have run up to 5 on one channel no prob. I run powered tops. I was running big 4 ohm horn loaded subs on the NU3000 last Friday outdoors with the clip limiters flashing a bit (sometimes a lot) and had no problems. I wish the NU series had separate crossovers on each channel like the IPR's. I normally run the monitors with the 100 Hz HPF's engaged - NU1000's would have been considered for monitor duty otherwise. OTOH I wish the IPR's were bridgable, had a mono mode (easy enough to use a patch cord though) and had a four wire SpeakOn output of both channels like the NU series. I also own an IPR3000 but replaced it with the NU3000 so I can bridge it into my pair of 8 ohm TH-Mini's when needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Kimball, post: 64360, member: 405"] Re: Behringer Inuke 3000 My present amp rack is a plastic Gator 6U shallow rack loaded with an NU3000 and two IPR1600's - 6 kilowatts and only 35 pounds! The NU3000 powers my subs and the IPR's power my monitors - I carry 8 and have run up to 5 on one channel no prob. I run powered tops. I was running big 4 ohm horn loaded subs on the NU3000 last Friday outdoors with the clip limiters flashing a bit (sometimes a lot) and had no problems. I wish the NU series had separate crossovers on each channel like the IPR's. I normally run the monitors with the 100 Hz HPF's engaged - NU1000's would have been considered for monitor duty otherwise. OTOH I wish the IPR's were bridgable, had a mono mode (easy enough to use a patch cord though) and had a four wire SpeakOn output of both channels like the NU series. I also own an IPR3000 but replaced it with the NU3000 so I can bridge it into my pair of 8 ohm TH-Mini's when needed. [/QUOTE]
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