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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Mortensen" data-source="post: 106466" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier</p><p></p><p>OK, just reread the thread because I didn't recall seeing this issue raised earlier, and didn't see it now, so:</p><p></p><p>Got some of the 4 channel 6000's and the 2 channel 6000's. Used a 4 channel at a very low volume show the other night, and it worked great and talent spontaneously commented about how good their monitors sounded (Ramsa WSA 200's, 15 years old?).</p><p></p><p>In spending some time with them today in preparation for adding more to show inventory, noticed something very odd.</p><p></p><p>The labeling for the output connectors is screwed up. When looking at it not very closely, you think it says: </p><p></p><p> First twistlock output connector: Channel A (left of pair) on pinset 1, Channel B (right of pair) on pinset 2.</p><p></p><p> Second twistlock output connector: Channel B on pinset 1.</p><p></p><p>The way it's actually labeled, though, is that the right hand connector is Channel A, and the left hand connector is Channel B, along with a diagram:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]152830[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Combining the chart with the connector labels makes no sense.</p><p></p><p>I guess it would make sense if the connectors themselves were named something other than the same as the amp channels.</p><p></p><p>The reason it probably hasn't been a problem for anyone is that the connectors behave exactly as you'd think they should behave.</p><p></p><p>Still, it's odd and needlessly confusing.</p><p></p><p>Also, when they first came I left them all on for the better part of a week. I learned that powering 8 amps at idle caused a GFCI trip after a few hours but not immediately. Repeatedly. Going to 4 amps at idle per GFCI stopped that problem, and they stayed powered up just fine.</p><p></p><p>And I was surprised to learn that there seems to be no power up/off thump through the speakers, which is a very nice surprise for an amp at this price point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Mortensen, post: 106466, member: 2826"] Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier OK, just reread the thread because I didn't recall seeing this issue raised earlier, and didn't see it now, so: Got some of the 4 channel 6000's and the 2 channel 6000's. Used a 4 channel at a very low volume show the other night, and it worked great and talent spontaneously commented about how good their monitors sounded (Ramsa WSA 200's, 15 years old?). In spending some time with them today in preparation for adding more to show inventory, noticed something very odd. The labeling for the output connectors is screwed up. When looking at it not very closely, you think it says: First twistlock output connector: Channel A (left of pair) on pinset 1, Channel B (right of pair) on pinset 2. Second twistlock output connector: Channel B on pinset 1. The way it's actually labeled, though, is that the right hand connector is Channel A, and the left hand connector is Channel B, along with a diagram: [ATTACH=CONFIG]152830.vB5-legacyid=8368[/ATTACH] Combining the chart with the connector labels makes no sense. I guess it would make sense if the connectors themselves were named something other than the same as the amp channels. The reason it probably hasn't been a problem for anyone is that the connectors behave exactly as you'd think they should behave. Still, it's odd and needlessly confusing. Also, when they first came I left them all on for the better part of a week. I learned that powering 8 amps at idle caused a GFCI trip after a few hours but not immediately. Repeatedly. Going to 4 amps at idle per GFCI stopped that problem, and they stayed powered up just fine. And I was surprised to learn that there seems to be no power up/off thump through the speakers, which is a very nice surprise for an amp at this price point. [/QUOTE]
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