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Originally posted by Tarkovsky Tarkovsky wrote:

Originally posted by Dutchman Dutchman wrote:

So it seems to be a good amp for it's money.
Every digital amp sounds clean and tight on bass,but not so powerful.
Torodial amps sound heavy and mighty, maybe that is due to real power or distortion..
It's what you like ;)

 Whilst the power supply can have an impact on the sound, especially if it can't deliver what's required, assuming its performing adequately for the task it has much less to do with the sound of the amp than the topology, biasing, semi conductors used, number of semi conductors used and anything else that might comprise the design of the output stage.




A power supply has more than a 'can have' impact to a power amp.

Poor PSU = poor amp regardless.

Good PSU = a step in the right direction, regardless of the output stage.

Not listened to an inuke, and don't particularly wish to.
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The price has gone up 125euros on the 6000dsp...


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behringer has raised its prices for a lot of gear.
We need more SPL!
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Some say that is due to dollar euro exchange rate
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jammin75 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 January 2015 at 5:27pm
Originally posted by app app wrote:

The price has gone up 125euros on the 6000dsp...



still wud be worth the extra money been usin mine for a while now all over xmas and new year performed everytime earned it money over and over great budget amp Smile
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A good insight in to price rises was posted here

Originally posted by Andy Kos Andy Kos wrote:

If exchange rates vary by 3-5% the price is often held and the manufacturer/distributor absorb the variation. Since the variation can go both ways sometimes they win, sometimes the lose.
 
When there is a significant exchange rate fluctuation manufacturers often use that as an excuse to 'reset' pricing. When this happens, they will often recalculate everything, looking at rising costs of raw materials, increasing manufacturing costs, etc, etc and then recalculate their cost price. From that they will add on the profit margins.
 
Just about everybody works on %age profit rather than a fixed per unit profit. A nominal increase in cost price at the bottom will then be compounded by the manufacturer's margin, and then the distributor's margin. This bumps the price up.
 
When a new price list is issues to 'reset' pricing, dealers are encouraged to used the suggested retail pricing from the new price list, and then gradually the price matching starts and everyone tries to be a pound cheaper than everyone else, and the prices creep back down again. Some of the price hike will no doubt just be the price 'reset'


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Originally posted by jammin75 jammin75 wrote:

Originally posted by Dutchman Dutchman wrote:

So it seems to be a good amp for it's money.
Every digital amp sounds clean and tight on bass,but not so powerful.
Torodial amps sound heavy and mighty, maybe that is due to real power or distortion..
It's what you like ;)



for the money its a very good amp its light and runs cool a little harsh sounding on midtop duty has plenty of power for the price but it does have its limits Smile


I managed to make things sound really smooth and not harsh at all on midtop duty. With some parametric eq in the right places not a word about harshness. Without some eq it dis sound harsh...
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Thumbs Up  you can get it to sound ok by my ears but if u switch to another amp big difference Smile
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I used one for a small hire out (some kids playing bassline in a pub) running 3 x Fane colossus 15xb. It wasn't pushed much and sounded alright but it got quite warm.

I friend of mine had two, they both broke after being used a handful of times.
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ours has been out quite a few times now i mainly got it for disco duty which it has always been great on never gets warm sum of the gigs where urban music gets played we use 18" reflex for more extension i always play it heavy and so far it has been fine Smile
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With the inuke dsp's, is it possible to control multiple units at once using the pc software?
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Originally posted by azlan azlan wrote:

With the inuke dsp's, is it possible to control multiple units at once using the pc software?


I dont think so!

Question!

This is from  soundforums.net:

Here in Finland we have 230V AC with 16A maximum of one outlet - three-phase up to 3x63A - so one outlet can produce 230x16=3680W power, of which the amp can deliver 50-80% in average - so nobody with ANY basic knowledge would expect 2x3000W at any load.

Is this correct?

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