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Originally posted by MarjanM MarjanM wrote:

Yeah, and we all know how reliable those Alfas are. ;-)
*Cough* Just changed the oil on my 3.2 V6 166, to celebrate getting to 191000 miles. The only things that break are all the German Bosch bits (alternator comes to mind)!! And the German ZF diff.

Busso engine, and Italian chassis all good thanks.
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Originally posted by bass*en*mass bass*en*mass wrote:

Originally posted by MarjanM MarjanM wrote:

About iNukes not breaking. Our Bold Audio distributor for India was also a Behringer distributor.
At the 2013 Palm Expo in Mumbai when they were also selling gear at discounted price, every third iNuke3000DSP they opened to test in front of the customer was bricked right out of the box.
So that is what you get with iNukes. They were badly embarrassed and shortly after that dropped them, even the were making almost 50% of their profit.

So i am not really sure why are we having this conversation at all.


Maybe Indian market gets a different batch of Amps? Lower QC for example?
Just a thought because if there would be that many issues over here in EU the news would have gone viral in no time which is not the case it seems..

Anyways, horses for courses and all that, as always :)

No i would say they must be a better quality because of the working conditions in India.
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Originally posted by MattStolton MattStolton wrote:

Originally posted by MarjanM MarjanM wrote:

Yeah, and we all know how reliable those Alfas are. ;-)
*Cough* Just changed the oil on my 3.2 V6 166, to celebrate getting to 191000 miles. The only things that break are all the German Bosch bits (alternator comes to mind)!! And the German ZF diff.

Busso engine, and Italian chassis all good thanks.

Those 166 are dirt cheap here. No one wants to touch them. A good friend of mine owns Alfa service shop.
Business is blooming :-)
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Troll or Moron? Troll.... or Moron...?

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A Moron Troll :-)
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Originally posted by Darkstar Darkstar wrote:

Originally posted by MarjanM MarjanM wrote:

At the 2013 Palm Expo in Mumbai when they were also selling gear at discounted price, every third iNuke3000DSP they opened to test in front of the customer was bricked right out of the box.



Send them please LOL




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I will take Naphon over Behringer anyday
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A new challenger appears! Shocked

Seriously though, never heard of Naphon.
Mind sharing some info?

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No offense, put these for pure laughter.

Edited by Darkstar - 10 September 2015 at 7:16am
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Originally posted by MarjanM MarjanM wrote:

Originally posted by MattStolton MattStolton wrote:

Originally posted by MarjanM MarjanM wrote:

Yeah, and we all know how reliable those Alfas are. ;-)
*Cough* Just changed the oil on my 3.2 V6 166, to celebrate getting to 191000 miles. The only things that break are all the German Bosch bits (alternator comes to mind)!! And the German ZF diff.

Busso engine, and Italian chassis all good thanks.

Those 166 are dirt cheap here. No one wants to touch them. A good friend of mine owns Alfa service shop.
Business is blooming :-)

After six years of owning, I sold my JTD 156 facelift to a friend at the start of the year. I loved it, still hate seeing it because I regret selling it. In the six years the only things that gave that gave trouble were a bosch starter and magnetti marrelli wiper motor. My next car will definitely be an Alfa.
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Very sorry I'd let the car thing drop but then it resurfaced and I couldn't help myself.
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Not that I'm saying that it is in the same class but has anyone tried nu 12000 I nuke
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