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Aim for ABOUT 50% head room. IE 1500w at (im assuming) 8ohms. So 4 ohm a side would be closer to 2500w (ish) meaning you want a pretty heafty amp to get those 24inchers singing.
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You could get an NU4-6000 and run pairs of channels bridged, this will give you about 1600W continuous into 8 ohms.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mini-mad Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 July 2015 at 8:25pm
...that would be a good option! Whats the price difference if we took his inuke 6000 as a ball park?
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£299 from Studiospares, NU6000 is £285
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mini-mad Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 July 2015 at 8:32pm
Boom! I think we have a winner!

As long as the NU4 can handle bass well i think we nailed it in LESS the 2 pages!

...now lets drag on for days about how he should have hornloaded the driver and bought a second hand old school amp and why painting the cab blue adds 9db to its output.....

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Maybe he should paint the iNuke turboblue and add 9dB to the amp's output instead. I think no one has ever thought this. Beer

Edited by Darkstar - 27 July 2015 at 9:31pm
Bass =/= Enough
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TSA 4-1300 ?
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Even XD2500 produces higher SPL <not mentioning sound quality..> than the INUKE"6000" when pushed :-)

I still think that neither the TSA or INUKE do not hit the basic requirements of the professional level.
These are for home/hobby toys only.
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Originally posted by IanD IanD wrote:

You could get an NU4-6000 and run pairs of channels bridged, this will give you about 1600W continuous into 8 ohms.
that'd be the same as a fual channel NU6000, wouldnt it?
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Originally posted by Darkstar Darkstar wrote:

Maybe he should paint the iNuke turboblue and add 9dB to the amp's output instead. I think no one has ever thought this. Beer


Brilliant idea! I'm gonna paint my guitar turbo blue now! No more need for nobs that go to eleven!Wink
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Originally posted by U.Viktor U.Viktor wrote:

Even XD2500 produces higher SPL <not mentioning sound quality..> than the INUKE"6000" when pushed :-)

I still think that neither the TSA or INUKE do not hit the basic requirements of the professional level.
These are for home/hobby toys only.

we know this.... hence telling him its not up to the job and mre of a "beefy" disco amp.
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...im gonna paint my fone turboblue then as i never hear the fecker ringing!! Lol
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