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Dual-Channel Power Amp from Behringer belonging to the iNuke series

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  • Xeon95Xeon95

    well, almost excellence

    Behringer iNuke NU6000DSPPublished on 09/21/13 at 05:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    2 years of occasional use because I do not often spell my "big" bi-amplified system. They replaced 2 x HILL actively filtered 125Hz DX1000. roughly 1000 w ds ds 1000w bass and the treble medium: 7U total of 45kgs and gear besides the fly.
    Today, 4U and 10kgs in all and for all.
    The amp does not have a mouth pro, ca it's on! Now it is very strong in the lower and more dry toward the treble, but for me, the power and there. Of course, this is not the incomprehensible amount announced by Berhinger but it works very hard, for the price, weight, compactness and many built-in features (crossover, equalizer, rejector) is ultra fine. Light fab and a fan too now unregulated rotation, no bridge p…
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    2 years of occasional use because I do not often spell my "big" bi-amplified system. They replaced 2 x HILL actively filtered 125Hz DX1000. roughly 1000 w ds ds 1000w bass and the treble medium: 7U total of 45kgs and gear besides the fly.
    Today, 4U and 10kgs in all and for all.
    The amp does not have a mouth pro, ca it's on! Now it is very strong in the lower and more dry toward the treble, but for me, the power and there. Of course, this is not the incomprehensible amount announced by Berhinger but it works very hard, for the price, weight, compactness and many built-in features (crossover, equalizer, rejector) is ultra fine. Light fab and a fan too now unregulated rotation, no bridge possible because it is already two modules per channel amp bridged, it does not reach the excellence but congratulations anyway!
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  • earzearz

    right

    Behringer iNuke NU6000DSPPublished on 07/18/13 at 05:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    focus my version is not inuke 6000 DSP but it seems that it is not listed on audio-fanzine So I make my review here:

    - Reliability: unknown, too recent for me.
    - Manufacturing: cheap it makes better protect them well in solid fly.
    - Comparison with the traditional: Unfortunately, we must divide by two power values ​​for a digital / analog amplification equivalence, c is what I have found direct comparison.
    - Sound quality:
    acute, less fine and soft in return than traditional,
    medium, interesting and punchy,
    low, hard but nervous.

    In all good digital amp and for the price it is interesting that the power is in my case still insufficient to push boxes sub.
    Note that n is n…
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    focus my version is not inuke 6000 DSP but it seems that it is not listed on audio-fanzine So I make my review here:

    - Reliability: unknown, too recent for me.
    - Manufacturing: cheap it makes better protect them well in solid fly.
    - Comparison with the traditional: Unfortunately, we must divide by two power values ​​for a digital / analog amplification equivalence, c is what I have found direct comparison.
    - Sound quality:
    acute, less fine and soft in return than traditional,
    medium, interesting and punchy,
    low, hard but nervous.

    In all good digital amp and for the price it is interesting that the power is in my case still insufficient to push boxes sub.
    Note that n is not inuke 6000 brigable! very important as the other models in the range are, not that one ... (which says that in the undrinkable because written documentation in all languages ​​simultaneously)
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