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Title: mtl2b subs
Post by: Kevin Conlon on September 09, 2018, 07:18:29 PM
I have 4 of these ( and want 4 more). Been running them on old iron BGW amps, they are nice enough for me. I just ordered 2 nx 6000 behringers, should arrive in november. I have read the behrs do good on subs, for the $ i'll give them a go. Have i made an error in judgement? Trying to lighten the load. The BGWs will be around for backup. I could not buy the NU, looked cheap, i think the only difference is the case, NX looks more real. I am apprehensive about my choice, hence the post. FYI been using one BGW per cab @4ohms, plus a spare per side. Drivers are eminence omega pro 800w each.
Title: Re: mtl2b subs
Post by: Chris Grimshaw on September 10, 2018, 04:21:34 AM
I suspect they'll be pretty similar for subs to the iNukes. The new NX line ought to have smaller frequency response variations with impedance in the HF, but that's not a concern here.

You're looking at 1200w/ch into 8ohm, 2000w/ch into 4ohm.

I'd've gone for the DSP option - it's pretty good, and means you can put a pair of amps in a small rack and run a bi-amped PA. The flexibility is handy.

Chris
Title: Re: mtl2b subs
Post by: Kevin Conlon on September 10, 2018, 08:42:49 AM
I suspect they'll be pretty similar for subs to the iNukes. The new NX line ought to have smaller frequency response variations with impedance in the HF, but that's not a concern here.

You're looking at 1200w/ch into 8ohm, 2000w/ch into 4ohm.

I'd've gone for the DSP option - it's pretty good, and means you can put a pair of amps in a small rack and run a bi-amped PA. The flexibility is handy.

Chris
The output should be an improvement and i have a processor, thats why i did'nt go that way. We will see how long they last!!