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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Adams" data-source="post: 133498" data-attributes="member: 6611"><p>Re: iNuke3000</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have NU4-6000 and NU-6000 amps in service for over a year also. No issues. What was a shocker for me was that I expected it to work OK, but it works very well and they have more testicular fortitude than I ever expected for 350 bucks, more than I expected for an amp costing a grand or more. And I am accustomed to all the other overpriced pro stuff out there. Quality of the sound was neck and neck with some of the greats also. It has only one problem that I see, it is a valve from the power plant directly to your speaker, not much storage. A few big blasts and you are at the mercy of the power source. Make sure your PD is ready for action, you can't just plug this into the under bar outlet for the band and expect it to be problem free. If you do not give these things a big enough hose they will get thirsty and fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Adams, post: 133498, member: 6611"] Re: iNuke3000 I have NU4-6000 and NU-6000 amps in service for over a year also. No issues. What was a shocker for me was that I expected it to work OK, but it works very well and they have more testicular fortitude than I ever expected for 350 bucks, more than I expected for an amp costing a grand or more. And I am accustomed to all the other overpriced pro stuff out there. Quality of the sound was neck and neck with some of the greats also. It has only one problem that I see, it is a valve from the power plant directly to your speaker, not much storage. A few big blasts and you are at the mercy of the power source. Make sure your PD is ready for action, you can't just plug this into the under bar outlet for the band and expect it to be problem free. If you do not give these things a big enough hose they will get thirsty and fast. [/QUOTE]
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