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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Andrews" data-source="post: 133480" data-attributes="member: 6827"><p>Re: iNuke3000</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Have had 4) nu4-6000 in service for about a year and change in a budget power amp rack. I Also have a friend with a inuke 6000 on sub duty for a little over a year on his main rig. So far so good, but i did have a couple of issues with the nu4-6000 amps, but honestly behringer took care of right away. Now all seems well... </p><p></p><p>Sound quality wise they aren't bad honestly, would I prefer a powersoft or lab gruppen? , of course! .... but bang for the buck they are pretty good, I'd keep a backup in the rack just in case for that price though. They're a little noisy on horns for bi amp duty but it's manageable for MOST gigs. I still prefer a class a/b on horn duty, but they rock my subs pretty hard compared to our rmx5050 ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Andrews, post: 133480, member: 6827"] Re: iNuke3000 Have had 4) nu4-6000 in service for about a year and change in a budget power amp rack. I Also have a friend with a inuke 6000 on sub duty for a little over a year on his main rig. So far so good, but i did have a couple of issues with the nu4-6000 amps, but honestly behringer took care of right away. Now all seems well... Sound quality wise they aren't bad honestly, would I prefer a powersoft or lab gruppen? , of course! .... but bang for the buck they are pretty good, I'd keep a backup in the rack just in case for that price though. They're a little noisy on horns for bi amp duty but it's manageable for MOST gigs. I still prefer a class a/b on horn duty, but they rock my subs pretty hard compared to our rmx5050 .... [/QUOTE]
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