So I don't know if this review is a prefect description of what the nu1000 is capable of, but in my set up so far they hit the mark. I have a small fleet of nuke amps in my pa and the nu1000s are set up to run passive monitor mixes. My cabinets are rated 8 ohm so I know I am not getting their full potential, but here is what I know. They aren't noisy, they're loud, they're efficient, and they are affordable. I can run the main & stage PA off (1) 20amp circuit at full scream. That's all I need. No bells no whistles, just power. The connections on the back are straight forward XLR and NL. Keeping connectivity simple saves a couple bucks on the sticker price I'm sure. There is a high - low pass switch on the input section that I'm not using but if this amp was pushing subs or satellite cabinets using that feature could save some house EQ for more important needs. For a straight up 2 channel amplifier this is a great deal and should go the distance. I have five nukes in a 12 space rack and I can lift it onto the stage or into the trailer thanks to their reduced weight (remember to bend at the knees). I have overpowered my PA using 3K's on mono subs, 3k's & 1k's on bi-amp mid-hi mains, and passive wedges. At this price point you should be able to over power your rig and get a lot use for the $$$$. Check back in a year and I'll tell you how my rig has held up. Behringer DSP nukes powering JBL SR mains & subs, non DSP nukes on EV ZX wedges.Read full review
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I got this to run 2 bass shakers in a couch. It pushes them fine, but clips during bass heavy tracks. I did not get it for music. I tested with music. I would say this amp is about 50 to 80 watts rms per channel and maybe 150 watts rms mono/bridged. I have no test equipment, but based on other amps and their ratings that where I would say this fits in. If you try to run it in bridged mode @2ohms it will clip constantly at 60% volume. @4ohms its clips 2 clicks before max. In series at 8Ohms it don't clip but barely loud enough to feel the Dayton BST-1s By clip I mean shut off audio for a few seconds. I also tested on a 50 watt rms 100 watt max 10 inch GRS sub. It pushes it, but won't blow it, therefore this amp is not even close a 1000 watts. The fan spools up very loud when playing at mid volume. Therefore adding unwanted noise into my listening experience. Note: if you only plan to use this one one sub you probably won't clip much. For the money there are a lot better options available. I regret buying this product.Read full review
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I got this to run 4 Aura bass shakers. This amp clips easily at 2 and 4 ohms. At 8 it clips a little. It cant push these aura to a decent level. I also tested on a cheap sub that's rated at 100 watts rms. Even when bridged and over driven on the input side the speaker still could take more power. I expected to run this amp at 25 to 45% gain. Maxed out before clipping point this amp barely can do what I needed it to do and only with 2 shakers. Usually peak power is about double rms power, but this is not the case with this amp. Amp is noisy in 2 ways. The fans spool up easily. The amp also has noise in the input when off. If you are using as a low pass amp and are sharing the low input line with other amps it will make noise in the other amps when this one is off. It can push highs really loud, but you dont need much power for highs. this amp is not good for low end frequencies, but its so noisy that's really all its good for. Its a big amp takes a lot of room and has little performance. Its looks nice though. I regret buying this amp.Read full review
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The most efficient amp I've ever used. It pushes my 2000 watt PRV. Subs and shakes the venue where ever my group performs . I strongly recommend this amp for any band or Dj... doesn't over heat or clip ... it plays 6 2000 watt 21 inch subs .... an amazing amplifier ......
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These amps are so awesome. When you pick it up it feels like it's empty. The power output is 500w per channel at 2 ohms. Please note that at 4 ohms power output will be roughly half and at 8 ohms it will be toughly a quarter. So with two 8 ohm speakers you would only see about 125 x 2 which is not that much. You could add speakers in parallel on each channel in order to bring out some of that unused available power. I also own a 2x3000 and 4x1500 behringer amp from the inuke series and am absolutely thrilled with all of them.
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