Behringer NU6000DSP
Tired of running out of PA power at gigs? Want more headroom and thump? The Behringer iNUKE NU6000DSP offers dual 3,000W power amps at a 4 ohm load, how is that for power? Weighing in at only 12 pounds, the NU6000DSP runs cool thanks to the revolutionary Class-D technology with "near-zero" thermal buildup. You can easily integrate this power amp into your rig thanks to the universal XLR / 1/4" combo jacks and speakON outputs. The iNUKE NU6000DSP power amp also features high-performance DSP, 24-bit/96kHz converters, and a USB interface.
Delivers 2 x 3100 Watts into 4 Ohms, 2 x 1600 Watts into 8 Ohms and weighs less than 12 lbs / 5.5 kgUltimate reliability through revolutionary cool-running High-Density Class-D technology with "near-zero" thermal buildupUltra-efficient switch-mode power supply for noise-free audio, superior transient response and low power consumptionHigh-performance DSP and 24-bit/96 kHz converters deliver ultimate signal integrity and extreme dynamic rangeDSP section features sophisticated delay, crossover (3 filter types, up to 48 dB/octave), EQ (8 parametric, 2 dynamic), dynamics processing and lockable security settingsFront panel LCD display enables setup and adjustment without PCCan be set up, controlled and monitored via front panel USB connector. Powerful remote software downloadable at behringer.com"Zero-Attack" limiters offer maximum output level with reliable overload protectionBuilt-in Subwoofer/Satellite crossover for perfect subwoofer operationDetented and illuminated gain controls for precise level settingPrecise 4-segment Signal and Limit LEDs to monitor performanceXLR and 1/4'' TRS combination input connectors for compatibility with any sourceProfessional twist-lock speaker connectors for ultimate reliabilityIndependent DC, LF and thermal overload protection on each channel automatically protects amplifier and speakers without shutting down the show Back-to-front ventilation system prevents thermal buildup for reliable operation3-Year Warranty Program*Designed and engineered in Germany