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Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="David Ohyama" data-source="post: 107179" data-attributes="member: 5185"><p>Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier</p><p></p><p>If the speaker has a mechanical defect and is not producing sound (scroll up " I had noticed that 1 cabinet out of the box seemed to not have the same volume level as the other) all the power sent to the coil will just end up as heat because the speaker is not operating at its design efficiency. Basically the speaker is not producing sound so the heat sits in the coil. We are pretty sure the the EP4000 is a good match for the VP2520's as they are basically 500 RMS 1000 program and 2000 peak. They are a good match for an EP 4000 that has its volume knobs fixed at 1.6 on the clock this is a bit before 9 o'clock. Being we rarely used them this coil shouldn't have burnt under these circumstances. Rest assured we are sure the line levels up to the amp were all good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Ohyama, post: 107179, member: 5185"] Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier If the speaker has a mechanical defect and is not producing sound (scroll up " I had noticed that 1 cabinet out of the box seemed to not have the same volume level as the other) all the power sent to the coil will just end up as heat because the speaker is not operating at its design efficiency. Basically the speaker is not producing sound so the heat sits in the coil. We are pretty sure the the EP4000 is a good match for the VP2520's as they are basically 500 RMS 1000 program and 2000 peak. They are a good match for an EP 4000 that has its volume knobs fixed at 1.6 on the clock this is a bit before 9 o'clock. Being we rarely used them this coil shouldn't have burnt under these circumstances. Rest assured we are sure the line levels up to the amp were all good. [/QUOTE]
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