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iNuke nu3000DSP outputs when in bridged mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Kimball" data-source="post: 141148" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>Re: iNuke nu3000DSP outputs when in bridged mode</p><p></p><p>You haven't said which particular subs you have? I use a non-DSP NU3000 bridged into pair of Danley TH-Mini's no prob but those are rated 700w continuous and 1400w program - and have excellent B&C (?) long throw drivers in them. Plus I'm careful to HPF them as recommended. For connection I have a plastic box with an input connector from the amp via a standard 4 wire speakon cable and there are three speakon outs on it - bridged, "A", and "B" so I can choose to run bridged or not (for smaller rooms or lack of sufficient circuits) without switching the amp out of bridge mode. The "B" output is wired reverse polarity to compensate for what the "bridge" switch does. Note that this amp is somewhat unusual among inexpensive class "D" amps in that most(?) have the bridge output as 1+ 2- not 1+ 2+ like this one (and most all non-class "D" amps).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Kimball, post: 141148, member: 405"] Re: iNuke nu3000DSP outputs when in bridged mode You haven't said which particular subs you have? I use a non-DSP NU3000 bridged into pair of Danley TH-Mini's no prob but those are rated 700w continuous and 1400w program - and have excellent B&C (?) long throw drivers in them. Plus I'm careful to HPF them as recommended. For connection I have a plastic box with an input connector from the amp via a standard 4 wire speakon cable and there are three speakon outs on it - bridged, "A", and "B" so I can choose to run bridged or not (for smaller rooms or lack of sufficient circuits) without switching the amp out of bridge mode. The "B" output is wired reverse polarity to compensate for what the "bridge" switch does. Note that this amp is somewhat unusual among inexpensive class "D" amps in that most(?) have the bridge output as 1+ 2- not 1+ 2+ like this one (and most all non-class "D" amps). [/QUOTE]
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