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Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Kimball" data-source="post: 98262" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier</p><p></p><p>The IPR amps already use opposite polarities but the NU's don't. If it doesn't complicate things I would use opposite polarities on "normal" maps as it's a bit less stressful on the power supply. My NU3000 is permanently in bridge mode and I run my subs either in stereo or bridge depending on the venue with a breakout box wired to reverse the polarity to the second sub when in stereo to undo the reverse that being in bridged mode does. This is just a plastic junction box with four speakons mounted - "in", "bridged", "one" and "two". The "in comes from the combined output on the NU using a four wired speakon cable. The outs can be two wire cables, and when using the bridged output I run the second sub off the first sub's passthough.</p><p></p><p>In your specific case the NU6000 amps are already a pair of bridged NU3000's so there's no benefit to reversing polarity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Kimball, post: 98262, member: 405"] Re: Behringer iNUKE NU6000 amplifier The IPR amps already use opposite polarities but the NU's don't. If it doesn't complicate things I would use opposite polarities on "normal" maps as it's a bit less stressful on the power supply. My NU3000 is permanently in bridge mode and I run my subs either in stereo or bridge depending on the venue with a breakout box wired to reverse the polarity to the second sub when in stereo to undo the reverse that being in bridged mode does. This is just a plastic junction box with four speakons mounted - "in", "bridged", "one" and "two". The "in comes from the combined output on the NU using a four wired speakon cable. The outs can be two wire cables, and when using the bridged output I run the second sub off the first sub's passthough. In your specific case the NU6000 amps are already a pair of bridged NU3000's so there's no benefit to reversing polarity. [/QUOTE]
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