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Your cart is empty.Delivers 2 x 3000 Watts into 4 Ohms, 2 x 1600 Watts into 8 Ohms and weighs less than 13.2 lbs / 6.0 kg
Marty
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
NX6000 is a staple in the DIY audio community. I use them for lots and lots of subwoofers. The NX6000D is excellent for cost on sale ($400~500 is great range for what you get). The DSP software is easy and solid. Overall easy to use. The menus are easy even with the buttons. Overall solid amp, the most volts you'll get for the money still.
James Neal
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 12, 2024
This amp has outperformed my expectations. We ran 2 fane colossus 18xb's linked and 2 500w linked into 2 subs a channel and ran this all night with no issues. really warm low end. what I would say is that if you are already running a dsp you wont really need the extra crossover end eq functionality that this provides. saying that its nice to have an extra set of limiter setup a touch higher than the dsp to catch anything just in case.
たけちゃんマン
Reviewed in Japan on March 21, 2024
ベリンガーと云うと世間では製造国がドイツでなくなったので評価は低くなっています。私の場合は、初心者ですので詳しくできませんが音量的には満足です。あとパソコンで調整ができるのが視認性に優れてまた、プリセットを保存できます
Brian Graves
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
One gig in. Using this amp to power my EV passive subs. I've used the iNuke6000's and other models before. Incredible power for the size and weight, though your lucky to get a year or two out of them. But at the price, they're pretty much disposable for a working band. This amp seems comparable, though I haven't really pushed it too hard yet. They like clean power. The DSP is pretty much the same, and effective. Nice look. Only negative I could give at this point is that the LED indicator lights are tiny! I can't see them unless I get right on them. Waiting for the red rings of death. Will report back. :)
Nathan Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
This Behringer NX6000D amplifier is perfect for powering multiple large home theater subwoofers. The integrated DSP lets you to set a High Pass Filter (HPF), a Voltage Peak Limiter, and custom EQ for each output allowing you to get the most out of any subwoofer design, while protecting the drivers from over-excursion or over-heating.This is the most power you can get from an amplifier in this price range. The Behringer NX6000D is widely used, and widely discussed in online audio forums. While it does not put out its advertised power rating, it is still the best bang for your buck under $800. Most reviewers and industry professionals say this NX6000D will put out 1,200 watts per channel into 4 ohms with peaks up to 1,600 watts. This is a lot of power for the vast majority of subwoofer designs.Common criticisms of the Behringer NX amps are durability, and fan noise. I have been pushing three of these amps hard into 6 subwoofers for the last several years, and have never had a problem. The proper use of the Voltage Peak Limiter in this "DSP" amp solves the problem that many users experience when they overdrive their "non-DSP" amps and push them into protect mode. The Voltage Peak Limiter makes the "D" "DSP" version of this amp worth the difference in price over the "non-DSP" version. The fan noise is indeed present, but not noticeable when movies/tv are actually playing. Some people still like to do a fan swap mod, which makes this amp almost silent.I have been very happy with my NX6000D amps, and recommend them to anyone who needs up to 1,200 watts per channel.
Anthony D. Ragusa III
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
My EP4000 died after 12 years of abuse. This is the replacement. Obviously more power (I can hear the difference). Quieter. Lighter. And, the DSP allowed me to PEQ my subs without an external. What's not to like?
The Lord's Glory Church
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022
Transformed our church sound system sound quality!
Fuzzy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 5, 2021
This amp is as good as described, reliable and punchy, very happy so far.
Sham
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 8, 2021
cat loose
Randi Ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2021
I have two mini Marty's with 18" drivers and this amp put out enough power for both. The fan is a bit noisy when the room is quiet (just like a desktop computer) but once the show starts you can't hear anything. For the price the Behringer is great.
jonathan
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2020
when it arrived, only channel A worked, but barely. even turned half way up the PA was almost (but not quite) as powerful as my 65 watt combo amp. tried fidgeting with the settings a bit, figuring i had to do some stuff before it would correctly separate the sound for bi-amping purposes. after about 15 minutes of fiddling with settings, it went into protection mode, and stayed there permanently. no unplugging, hitting of the reset breaker, etc. would fix it, so i returned it. never buying behringer again.
Garrett
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019
I've used this amp since Dec 2018, powering dual Ultimax 15" subs and I haven't had any issues with it. Plenty of power leaving me with a good amount of headroom for my subs, room shaking at just over half power. DSP software was easy to use. Very good alternative to it's older sibling the iNuke.
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