BEHRINGER iNUKE NU3000
- LiefStevens
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Re: BEHRINGER iNUKE NU3000
See this? Looks like 2 NU3000 in a single case. I'm thinking it would be great for monitors as I am running out of room in my rack.
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MAP on the the 6000 is only $500. Hard to believe.
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Re: BEHRINGER iNUKE NU3000
Even after taking possibly inflated specs into account that is still a lot of watts per lbs/kg, and value for money.
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I don't think any of the 6000 series are available yet. Hopefully those and the X32 console will be soon.
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I'll take a pic of the x32 today. I took one with my phone, do it again today with a real camera
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Hope the the X32 comes out soon. If it proves to be a reliable mixer I may look at getting one. It would replace a lot of outboard gear.
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Re: BEHRINGER iNUKE NU3000
I picked up two IPR 3000's for 380 each if thats not good for the price these are real rms wattage.AntonZ wrote:Even after taking possibly inflated specs into account that is still a lot of watts per lbs/kg, and value for money.