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Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="Timo Ulkuniemi" data-source="post: 107270" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I have two iNuke 6000DSP since last december. I am quite pleased with them for several reasons.</p><p></p><p>- I never expected them to deliver more than 600-800W per channel continuous - I read the test that was linked on product site.</p><p>- I drive one channel into 4 ohms mid and second channel into 16 ohms high</p><p>- Built-in DSP does everything needed and there is still plenty of it unused.</p><p>- YES - the amp is cheap/low-price - but in my opinion worth every euro spent on it.</p><p>- Great for rental with cabinets, while one can lock settings so customers can not tamper them - not so with separate x-over and amp.</p><p>- My customers are happy - I am happy - so for our application they are not inferior - national festival might be another story.</p><p></p><p>Here in Finland we have 230V AC with 16A maximum of one outlet - three-phase up to 3x63A - so one outlet can produce 230x16=3680W power, of which the amp can deliver 50-80% in average - so nobody with ANY basic knowledge would expect 2x3000W at any load. Agreed Behringer should put power ratings into figures, that respond to real world and which are clear to everybody - not just engineers - in order to avoid big misunderstandigs and false expectations.</p><p></p><p>Agreed there are much better amps, that unfortunately cost way more and are heavier than #€%&// - but certainly this amp has it´s rightfull place, too.</p><p></p><p>Peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timo Ulkuniemi, post: 107270, member: 1978"] Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier Hello I have two iNuke 6000DSP since last december. I am quite pleased with them for several reasons. - I never expected them to deliver more than 600-800W per channel continuous - I read the test that was linked on product site. - I drive one channel into 4 ohms mid and second channel into 16 ohms high - Built-in DSP does everything needed and there is still plenty of it unused. - YES - the amp is cheap/low-price - but in my opinion worth every euro spent on it. - Great for rental with cabinets, while one can lock settings so customers can not tamper them - not so with separate x-over and amp. - My customers are happy - I am happy - so for our application they are not inferior - national festival might be another story. Here in Finland we have 230V AC with 16A maximum of one outlet - three-phase up to 3x63A - so one outlet can produce 230x16=3680W power, of which the amp can deliver 50-80% in average - so nobody with ANY basic knowledge would expect 2x3000W at any load. Agreed Behringer should put power ratings into figures, that respond to real world and which are clear to everybody - not just engineers - in order to avoid big misunderstandigs and false expectations. Agreed there are much better amps, that unfortunately cost way more and are heavier than #€%&// - but certainly this amp has it´s rightfull place, too. Peace [/QUOTE]
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