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Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="David Ohyama" data-source="post: 107181" data-attributes="member: 5185"><p>Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier</p><p></p><p>The amp could stay on at most for little more than the first hour or so sometimes but it would have to be powered down for a day to do so, after it started resetting as you could see in my video it would keep repeating this and that is pretty much that from our side on this subject. Hope you don't try to resell that one. For IEC connect problems there is a type of non conductive foam/jell that can be sprayed into the jack so the cable won't come loose. Usually used for servers in data centers, financials use it, Amazon, Google etc. It hardens rather quickly and only requires little more than regular strength to break the seal on removal. We tried fiddling with the connection to see if that was the trouble but moving the cable around didn't power down the AMP. Wasn't that. The EP 4000 on the other hand Yuka kindly sent us as a trade up has given us no problems what so ever under the same conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Ohyama, post: 107181, member: 5185"] Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier The amp could stay on at most for little more than the first hour or so sometimes but it would have to be powered down for a day to do so, after it started resetting as you could see in my video it would keep repeating this and that is pretty much that from our side on this subject. Hope you don't try to resell that one. For IEC connect problems there is a type of non conductive foam/jell that can be sprayed into the jack so the cable won't come loose. Usually used for servers in data centers, financials use it, Amazon, Google etc. It hardens rather quickly and only requires little more than regular strength to break the seal on removal. We tried fiddling with the connection to see if that was the trouble but moving the cable around didn't power down the AMP. Wasn't that. The EP 4000 on the other hand Yuka kindly sent us as a trade up has given us no problems what so ever under the same conditions. [/QUOTE]
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