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iNUKE NU6000DSP

Posted by MUSIC Gears Thursday, December 9, 2010

These bad boys rock up to 6000 Watts of Class-D power, and weigh LESS THAN 12 POUNDS!


But It's not just about raw power. Brawn, meet Brain: the DSP SERIES iNUKES also have sophisticated delay, crossover, EQ (8 parametric, 2 dynamic), dynamics processing, and lockable security settings. All of these settings are configurable by the front panel or via the USB port, and all


For sound engineers requiring high-level control capability, iNUKE DSP Series amplifiers come ready for action right out-of-the-box. The built-in DSP and 24-bit/96 kHz converters ensure the ultimate signal integrity with an extremely broad dynamic range. DSP functions include a sophisticated delay for delay-line loudspeakers, crossover, EQ (eight parametric, two dynamic), and dynamics processing with lockable security settings. A convenient front panel LCD display allows you to setup and make adjustments directly at the amplifier, without the need for a PC. All iNUKE DSP models can also be set up, controlled and monitored via the front panel USB connector.

4 comments

  1. Anonymous Says:
  2. What are the distortion figures on this amp, and how does it sound?

     
  3. Rhema1 Says:
  4. I Have the NU 1000DSP and it sounds great. Worked it hard for several hours through some SX500 EV's and there was virtually no heat coming out of the amp. I'm just about to receive the 3000DSP it finally became in stock and I'm still waiting for the 6000DSP as I ordered all 3 models at the same time. They are so incredibly light the case feels empty. The DSP is awesome. Only time will tell how they hold up. I plan on using the the amps in a tri-amped system. The 1000 will be used on some 2" exit Radian horn drivers. The 1000 is quiet as a mouse. You can turn the gain all the way up and there dead silent. I would of expected a little noise from the DSP but there was nothing. I am impressed.

     
  5. Anonymous Says:
  6. I have the Inuke 6000. It sounded great! Super light weight and affordable. The sound is clear and crisp. It has tons of headroom....so I can push it loud without any worry.

     
  7. Anonymous Says:
  8. I use an Inuke 6000 as a top amp with an MC2 E-45 on the bottom. A massive quality mis-match you may think. Top/mid end was a little cold and a touch "spikey" at first, but a 3db boost at 160, 250 and 2.5k hz seems to have solved the problem. Best thing is that into an 8 ohm load (not tried 4 ohm yet), the amp is just ticking over and the whole rig will go really loud, and that is with the gain controls set half way. Pretty impressed at a £300 amp working alongside one at 6 times the price.

     

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