The Behringer NU3000DSP Anyone get one yet? Who did they "borrow" the DSP tech from?
Matt34 Moderator Apr 24, 2011 #1 The Behringer NU3000DSP Anyone get one yet? Who did they "borrow" the DSP tech from?
Warpdrv Audioholic Ninja Apr 24, 2011 #3 There are shots on the website of the new DSP Gotta see how they test out and whether they deliver their rated specs, but the EQ should be a nice feature built right into the amp for sub use... The 6000 should be a perfect amp if it delivers the goods for a pair of 18" LMS. Alot of people are watching these amps closely and they should be on the testing block in the near future...
There are shots on the website of the new DSP Gotta see how they test out and whether they deliver their rated specs, but the EQ should be a nice feature built right into the amp for sub use... The 6000 should be a perfect amp if it delivers the goods for a pair of 18" LMS. Alot of people are watching these amps closely and they should be on the testing block in the near future...
M Code Audioholic General Apr 24, 2011 #4 Matt34 said: The Behringer NU3000DSP Anyone get one yet? Who did they "borrow" the DSP tech from? Click to expand... The amplifiers use the Zetex Class D solution, the same one as in the high end NAD amplifier.. Can anyone explain ATR.. Accelerated Transient Response.. Just my $0.02...
Matt34 said: The Behringer NU3000DSP Anyone get one yet? Who did they "borrow" the DSP tech from? Click to expand... The amplifiers use the Zetex Class D solution, the same one as in the high end NAD amplifier.. Can anyone explain ATR.. Accelerated Transient Response.. Just my $0.02...
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Apr 25, 2011 #5 M Code said: The amplifiers use the Zetex Class D solution, the same one as in the high end NAD amplifier.. Can anyone explain ATR.. Accelerated Transient Response.. Just my $0.02... Click to expand... Its a particle accelerator in there
M Code said: The amplifiers use the Zetex Class D solution, the same one as in the high end NAD amplifier.. Can anyone explain ATR.. Accelerated Transient Response.. Just my $0.02... Click to expand... Its a particle accelerator in there
Rickster71 Audioholic Spartan Apr 25, 2011 #6 Doesn't look like they are available here yet. From their site: "This product is currently not available for sale in the United States and Canada pending verification of compliance with applicable technical standards and regulations." EDIT: But I see it here for $400. For Pre-Order Only :http://www.boyntonproaudio.com/products/Behringer-iNUKE-NU3000DSP-Ultra%2dLightweight-3000W-USB-Amplifier.html Last edited: Apr 25, 2011
Doesn't look like they are available here yet. From their site: "This product is currently not available for sale in the United States and Canada pending verification of compliance with applicable technical standards and regulations." EDIT: But I see it here for $400. For Pre-Order Only :http://www.boyntonproaudio.com/products/Behringer-iNUKE-NU3000DSP-Ultra%2dLightweight-3000W-USB-Amplifier.html
M Code Audioholic General Apr 25, 2011 #7 mtrycrafts said: Its a particle accelerator in there Click to expand... Hey thanks, I had no idea what it was.. It should be great match for my magnesium, ceramic coated, bi-wired electrostatic arrays.. Just my $0.02...
mtrycrafts said: Its a particle accelerator in there Click to expand... Hey thanks, I had no idea what it was.. It should be great match for my magnesium, ceramic coated, bi-wired electrostatic arrays.. Just my $0.02...
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Apr 25, 2011 #8 M Code said: Hey thanks, I had no idea what it was.. It should be great match for my magnesium, ceramic coated, bi-wired electrostatic arrays.. Just my $0.02... Click to expand... Yes, just be careful on the throttle of that accelerator, you don't want to create a mini black hole, right. Who knows what it could expand to.
M Code said: Hey thanks, I had no idea what it was.. It should be great match for my magnesium, ceramic coated, bi-wired electrostatic arrays.. Just my $0.02... Click to expand... Yes, just be careful on the throttle of that accelerator, you don't want to create a mini black hole, right. Who knows what it could expand to.
M Code Audioholic General Apr 26, 2011 #9 mtrycrafts said: Yes, just be careful on the throttle of that accelerator, you don't want to create a mini black hole, right. Who knows what it could expand to. Click to expand... I was told by Behringer that the ATR has a built-in rev limiter so things should be OK.. But thanks for the tip.. Just my $0.02..
mtrycrafts said: Yes, just be careful on the throttle of that accelerator, you don't want to create a mini black hole, right. Who knows what it could expand to. Click to expand... I was told by Behringer that the ATR has a built-in rev limiter so things should be OK.. But thanks for the tip.. Just my $0.02..