seems to be a famous amplifire that NU6000 ok i have 3 of them and 1 nu3000 for the karoke and tops i had on rigg with 2 nu6000 and one karoke riggs with nu3000 and nu6000
Nice man oky so how is the amp holding up etc. i'm looking in to buying this amp to run my dual voice coil sub at 4000watts and my two mids rated at 360watts RMS each so need to need will this amp or specifically the DSP 4 channel version hold up
They wimpy and never come close to the stated specs Spend the extra $$ and get a crown or QSC You want bass get an old Grounded Bridge Crown with off the hook Damping Factor Behringer yikes take stated power and cut by 2/3 no shit
Actually the 2 channel 6k puts out about 4400w rms and qsc if i recall correctly grossly overstates their wattage too. In the behringer manual you get when you purchase the amp, it says rms wattage in the specs. Never expect 6k when it says 6k unless it strictly says 6000 watts rms. simple.
Behringer isnt taken seriously buy any real pro sound installers sorry its wont even meet Audio Architecture requirements in most installs its seen a Generic second level equipment. Its great for budget DJ but just make sure you have a back up !Behringer isnt known for its reliability , QCS is on a different level specs aside . really most specs are fuzzy only the real commercial touring amps put out real 4400 watts, Crown I-Tech 4x3500HD is a real 4k watts X 4 and will drive 4 dual 18s at 4 ohms each but cost as much as used car , Just saying when it comes to Bass the right amp is Key and Behringer just isnt great stuff you get what you pay for
@@sharoncarras759 Well, Crown i-tech 4x3500HD is like $12,000 compared to the inuke 6000 dsp which cost me $350 new and shipped. Only real difference between crown and behringer is the quality of internal components, and the protection features. Which for big shows of course you need. Don't want some 100,000 watt system going haywire because some guy rolled down the street with an overpowered CB. I do find it odd that crown doesn't always tell you rms specs. And since they're so expensive I doubt a bench test will pop up anytime soon by a neutral 3rd party / youtube figure. Who really knows how much wattage they're pushing. For my situation I'd need 3 of those amps, soo roughly $36,000 plus taxes plus shipping lol. Maybe when I've got 3 bugatti's collecting dust.
Bass is about control not aways watts true Dampening factors of 5000 plus & slew rates etc.. are what makes tight controlled bass, pretty sure you really are self taught Duffer and thats fine I watched you Diss on Peavey low Rider you tried to put in a Box it wasnt designed for , Bass enclosures have to be exact computer designed for some subs .great you have a do itself channel but your going to run into College degree sound engineers with real world experience who are going to tell you to go get a matched powered system instead of playing with this stuff thats over your head .Take the Behringer and sell it to a sucker and go find a grounded Crown Power tech Com tech etc and a 2 ,15 low rider in the Proper box thats computer matched for them for under $1000 and now you have real tight bass . No disrespect have fun learn but real sound guys see you videos and just shake their heads
Inuke 12000 is the best. Makes my 2 21inch cerwin Vega sound like 8.
uhhh no.
That E40 song tell me when to go is a good test too.
Yea i kinda burn the voice coil from my sub it went from 8 ohm to 6 ohm
seems to be a famous amplifire that NU6000 ok i have 3 of them and 1 nu3000 for the karoke and tops i had on rigg with 2 nu6000 and one karoke riggs with nu3000 and nu6000
where is your high end ?????
Nice man oky so how is the amp holding up etc. i'm looking in to buying this amp to run my dual voice coil sub at 4000watts and my two mids rated at 360watts RMS each so need to need will this amp or specifically the DSP 4 channel version hold up
hey bro, how much is the power consumption in this nu6000 amplifier, its written 620watts in manual
Bigger watts,, 1600 8ohms perchanel... Good amplifier... Can running 8 400wt speaker
Accually in lab test it 1360/8ohms per channel not bad for a 350 dollar amp.
size of speaker?
ReAlly loud ha ha. camera microphone saturated.overheating occured on not only speaker voice coil , camera microphone become overheat
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They wimpy and never come close to the stated specs Spend the extra $$ and get a crown or QSC You want bass get an old Grounded Bridge Crown with off the hook Damping Factor Behringer yikes take stated power and cut by 2/3 no shit
Actually the 2 channel 6k puts out about 4400w rms and qsc if i recall correctly grossly overstates their wattage too. In the behringer manual you get when you purchase the amp, it says rms wattage in the specs. Never expect 6k when it says 6k unless it strictly says 6000 watts rms. simple.
Behringer isnt taken seriously buy any real pro sound installers sorry its wont even meet Audio Architecture requirements in most installs its seen a Generic second level equipment. Its great for budget DJ but just make sure you have a back up !Behringer isnt known for its reliability , QCS is on a different level specs aside . really most specs are fuzzy only the real commercial touring amps put out real 4400 watts, Crown I-Tech 4x3500HD is a real 4k watts X 4 and will drive 4 dual 18s at 4 ohms each but cost as much as used car , Just saying when it comes to Bass the right amp is Key and Behringer just isnt great stuff you get what you pay for
@@sharoncarras759 Well, Crown i-tech 4x3500HD is like $12,000 compared to the inuke 6000 dsp which cost me $350 new and shipped. Only real difference between crown and behringer is the quality of internal components, and the protection features. Which for big shows of course you need. Don't want some 100,000 watt system going haywire because some guy rolled down the street with an overpowered CB. I do find it odd that crown doesn't always tell you rms specs. And since they're so expensive I doubt a bench test will pop up anytime soon by a neutral 3rd party / youtube figure. Who really knows how much wattage they're pushing. For my situation I'd need 3 of those amps, soo roughly $36,000 plus taxes plus shipping lol. Maybe when I've got 3 bugatti's collecting dust.
Bass is about control not aways watts true Dampening factors of 5000 plus & slew rates etc.. are what makes tight controlled bass, pretty sure you really are self taught Duffer and thats fine I watched you Diss on Peavey low Rider you tried to put in a Box it wasnt designed for , Bass enclosures have to be exact computer designed for some subs .great you have a do itself channel but your going to run into College degree sound engineers with real world experience who are going to tell you to go get a matched powered system instead of playing with this stuff thats over your head .Take the Behringer and sell it to a sucker and go find a grounded Crown Power tech Com tech etc and a 2 ,15 low rider in the Proper box thats computer matched for them for under $1000 and now you have real tight bass . No disrespect have fun learn but real sound guys see you videos and just shake their heads
sharon carras more like 1/3