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<blockquote data-quote="David Ohyama" data-source="post: 131675" data-attributes="member: 5185"><p>Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier</p><p></p><p>The EP 4000 was also at the distributors, I asked if I could swap it for the Inuke. The EP 4000 is 550 per channel at 8 ohms, 950 per channel at 4 ohms and 1250 per channel at 2 ohms. Think it's just the old EP2500 with a new name but dunno. Yeah it works fine, no issue with it. Not as powerful as the Inuke 6000 but it's dependable. The EP 4000 Has dip switches in the rear for low cut at 50 and 30, bridging, clip limiting, stereo, parallel, etc. It's running 2 x VP 2520's at 4ohms rated 500W RMS 2000W peak and it gets the job done that's about it. One of the woofers blew in the 2520's first 2 weeks or so out of the box so I sent it back but they wouldn't repair it due to misuse. Bought the replacement speaker for it and no prob's since. Keep the low cut at 50, everything up stream is set, -4db or -10db and keep the line levels away from going into the reds. Not sure if I need a new board or what but at times the EP 4000 seems to not separate well. For example the vocals make the guitar drop out kinda thing so I have set the compression limiter knee to full set where the line looks like a guy sitting down, set the limiter to control volume to a dedicated RMS and its OK at lower volumes. There's a couple of other hints I picked up back in the inuke days, the distributor recommended me replacing the nuke instead of repairing it, I said no because if I get another one and its from the same batch it may do the same thing so just fix it and make sure it works and I'm good. The distributor didn't really comment on this but had it sent back to the care center.</p><p>That was one hint I think which may have meant, if it doesn't work out of the box it probably wont fix correctly. Just an opinion. The other hint was from a sound crew that I was working with at an end of year party that had a couple Inukes in their racks just as hot spares. I explained my problem and they basically confirmed the same. They have had the same trouble(s). About 1-2 out of 10 units. They had them repaired with various results but never good enough so they started sending them back for full replacements and that gave then the results they needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Ohyama, post: 131675, member: 5185"] Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier The EP 4000 was also at the distributors, I asked if I could swap it for the Inuke. The EP 4000 is 550 per channel at 8 ohms, 950 per channel at 4 ohms and 1250 per channel at 2 ohms. Think it's just the old EP2500 with a new name but dunno. Yeah it works fine, no issue with it. Not as powerful as the Inuke 6000 but it's dependable. The EP 4000 Has dip switches in the rear for low cut at 50 and 30, bridging, clip limiting, stereo, parallel, etc. It's running 2 x VP 2520's at 4ohms rated 500W RMS 2000W peak and it gets the job done that's about it. One of the woofers blew in the 2520's first 2 weeks or so out of the box so I sent it back but they wouldn't repair it due to misuse. Bought the replacement speaker for it and no prob's since. Keep the low cut at 50, everything up stream is set, -4db or -10db and keep the line levels away from going into the reds. Not sure if I need a new board or what but at times the EP 4000 seems to not separate well. For example the vocals make the guitar drop out kinda thing so I have set the compression limiter knee to full set where the line looks like a guy sitting down, set the limiter to control volume to a dedicated RMS and its OK at lower volumes. There's a couple of other hints I picked up back in the inuke days, the distributor recommended me replacing the nuke instead of repairing it, I said no because if I get another one and its from the same batch it may do the same thing so just fix it and make sure it works and I'm good. The distributor didn't really comment on this but had it sent back to the care center. That was one hint I think which may have meant, if it doesn't work out of the box it probably wont fix correctly. Just an opinion. The other hint was from a sound crew that I was working with at an end of year party that had a couple Inukes in their racks just as hot spares. I explained my problem and they basically confirmed the same. They have had the same trouble(s). About 1-2 out of 10 units. They had them repaired with various results but never good enough so they started sending them back for full replacements and that gave then the results they needed. [/QUOTE]
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