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Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="David Ward" data-source="post: 64017" data-attributes="member: 2263"><p>Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier</p><p></p><p>Thought I would provide some feedback of my experience with an INUKE 6000 DSP.</p><p>I run a small company specialising in live sound, we seem to do mostly rock.</p><p>I like many others have mixed feelings about behringers products, I have both good and bad experiences. Their analogue mixers I find to be unreliable, I have about 5 with misc faults whereas my soundcraft and Allen Heath have been A1. The Behringer amps, compressors and eq's I have are reliable. I will never buy another analogue mixer from Behringer.</p><p>I bought the Inuke due to it's great spec and price and weight. It is so good on paper thought I would try one.</p><p>I first tried into a pair of 2X18" 2KW Rms. subs. So 4 ohms per side stereo. Now I don't know how to test amps, the only tool I have is my ears. I found the amp to be louder than my peavey pv2600 and delivered powerful great sounding bass.</p><p>Then we used it on an install at a venue where it drives a pair of 2x15" subs which are rated at 1200W RMS each. (again stereo 4 ohm per side) </p><p>We have now done around a dozen shows and the amp has been fine so far. This amp runs cool no matter how hard you drive it. It is loud, it is getting the job done. Looks like a great buy to me.</p><p>I Would like to see an independant test of its claimed output power ( the RMS ones). If they are correct or even close then this amp looks to be a bargain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Ward, post: 64017, member: 2263"] Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier Thought I would provide some feedback of my experience with an INUKE 6000 DSP. I run a small company specialising in live sound, we seem to do mostly rock. I like many others have mixed feelings about behringers products, I have both good and bad experiences. Their analogue mixers I find to be unreliable, I have about 5 with misc faults whereas my soundcraft and Allen Heath have been A1. The Behringer amps, compressors and eq's I have are reliable. I will never buy another analogue mixer from Behringer. I bought the Inuke due to it's great spec and price and weight. It is so good on paper thought I would try one. I first tried into a pair of 2X18" 2KW Rms. subs. So 4 ohms per side stereo. Now I don't know how to test amps, the only tool I have is my ears. I found the amp to be louder than my peavey pv2600 and delivered powerful great sounding bass. Then we used it on an install at a venue where it drives a pair of 2x15" subs which are rated at 1200W RMS each. (again stereo 4 ohm per side) We have now done around a dozen shows and the amp has been fine so far. This amp runs cool no matter how hard you drive it. It is loud, it is getting the job done. Looks like a great buy to me. I Would like to see an independant test of its claimed output power ( the RMS ones). If they are correct or even close then this amp looks to be a bargain. [/QUOTE]
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