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<blockquote data-quote="Travis Watson" data-source="post: 101325" data-attributes="member: 88"><p>Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier</p><p></p><p>Dang , all I needed was for Tim Weaver to respond and I think that would take care of the Tims. Mr. McCulloch, so formal , I currently run a GPS 2600 on them that is 620 watts at 8ohm and I am in full DDT. I dont like putting anything but vocals and acoustic instruments in wedges but if the artist wants kick they get it or what ever it takes to makes them happy. I try to run my boxes as close to the program ratings as I can so at 1600 watts program I'd say 600w is a little underpowered. I bet they start to wake up around 1200 watts and that would double the wattage. </p><p></p><p>Tim Tyler, thats what I was looking for someone else to try them first. lol I just couldnt pull the trigger on a Behringer amp and was leaning towards the CS4080 but I will give one a shot and see how it goes and if it goes well I will get more. </p><p>Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travis Watson, post: 101325, member: 88"] Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier Dang , all I needed was for Tim Weaver to respond and I think that would take care of the Tims. Mr. McCulloch, so formal , I currently run a GPS 2600 on them that is 620 watts at 8ohm and I am in full DDT. I dont like putting anything but vocals and acoustic instruments in wedges but if the artist wants kick they get it or what ever it takes to makes them happy. I try to run my boxes as close to the program ratings as I can so at 1600 watts program I'd say 600w is a little underpowered. I bet they start to wake up around 1200 watts and that would double the wattage. Tim Tyler, thats what I was looking for someone else to try them first. lol I just couldnt pull the trigger on a Behringer amp and was leaning towards the CS4080 but I will give one a shot and see how it goes and if it goes well I will get more. Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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