Behringer NU3000DSP, NU6000DSP, NU1000DSP user manual Dual, Stereo, BIAMP1, BIAMP2, Bridge, Peq

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2.Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the editing screen.

3.Choose the backwards arrow by turning the SELECT knob and press it to delete the existing characters of the current preset name.

4.Rotate the SELECT encoder to select new characters from the row above the current amplifier name.

5.Insert selected characters into the new amplifier name by pressing the SELECT encoder knob. Once you select and insert a character, the editing cursor will change direction and advance from left to right.

6.Save the new amplifier name by pressing the DOWN arrow key to activate the SAVE TITLE function.

SETUP 4/4: Contrast

The Contrast screen allows you to adjust the LCD screen’s contrast level. The Contrast parameter ranges from 1–30, with 30 representing maximum contrast. Rotate the SELECT encoder knob to adjust the Contrast setting.

3.2.3 PROCESS screens

Pressing the PROCESS button opens up the various screens that determine the signal path setup and that control processing parameters for the DSP modules: I/O, PEQ, XOVER, DEQ, DELAY, and LIMIT.

You can move between top-level module screens by pressing the PROCESS button.

I/O

The I/O module sets up the signal routing inside the DSP from input to output. Press and rotate the SELECT encoder knob to choose between dual mono, stereo, bi-amped, or bridged routing options.

DUAL

DUAL (dual mono) mode routes each channel input, A and B, through completely separate parallel signal paths with independent outputs for each channel.

Each channel may be processed with its own unique filter, equalization, signal delay, and limiter settings.

STEREO

STEREO mode routes the signal from both the A and B inputs through a single series of DSP modules. The parallel DSP modules process the A and B signals with identical, linked settings (only module “A” parameter settings appear on subsequent DSP module screens).

BIAMP1

BIAMP1 mode splits the Channel A input signal at a programmable frequency point, and then routes the resulting high and low frequency signals through a parallel chain of DSP modules with independent equalization, signal delay, and limiter settings. In BIAMP1 mode, Output A routes low frequencies to a low-range speaker, while Output B connects to a high-frequency transducer.

BIAMP2

BIAMP2 mode operates identically to BIAMP1 mode, except that the output signals are swapped between Outputs A and B (i.e., Output B handles low frequencies while Output A handles high frequencies). The swapped A and B output routing allows the user to quickly correct reversed high/low speaker connections without having to physically access the amplifier’s back panel and manually change the speaker connection.

BRIDGE

BRIDGE mode combines the signals from Inputs A and B into a blended mono signal and then routes the resulting mono signal through a single chain of DSP modules, leading to a combined mono output. The mono output signal is identical at Outputs A and B, and the amplifier responds to a single combined speaker load.

PEQ

The PEQ module deploys up to eight EQ bands for precise sound sculpting. The EQ bands can each be switched between low shelving, high shelving, and parametric modes. For the high shelving and low shelving EQ bands,

the LS12 and HS12 settings provide steeper equalization curves than the LS6 and HS6 settings.

The main PEQ screen displays the composite equalization curve across the frequency spectrum.

Programming equalizers

1.Choose individual equalizers by rotating the SELECT encoder knob. As you rotate the SELECT encoder knob, dotted vertical lines will appear at different points within the frequency spectrum, and the EQ band name will appear in the lower-left corner of the screen (e.g., A#1, A#2, B#1, B#2, and so on).

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Contents INUKE NU6000DSP/NU3000DSP/NU1000DSP Table of Contents Injury from tip-over Clean only with dry clothLimited Warranty ManufacturerFront panel IntroductionControl Elements Before you get startedFront Panel control DSP ProcessorRear panel Processor FunctionalityLocking the amplifier Editing a Preset titleSetup 2/4 Panel Lock Setup 3/4 Device Name Naming the amplifierBIAMP2 DualStereo BIAMP1Programming dynamic EQs XoverProgramming filters/bi-amping crossover DEQBehringer Amp Remote Software DelayLimit Output Meters ConfigurationChanging amplifier mode Mode descriptions Dual MonoPeak Limiter DelayDelay/Peak Limiter Channel Link Bi-AmpMoving filter thresholds via click-and-drag Setting a linked crossover frequencyFilter/Crossover Filter/Crossover Frequency Curve DisplayParametric EQ Control View Adjusting Parametric EQ frequency via click-and-dragAdjusting Parametric EQ gain via click-and-drag Adjusting dynamic EQ frequency via click-and-dragAmp Presets Adjusting dynamic EQ gain via click-and-dragSetup PC PresetsBi-amping ApplicationsProgramming Behringer Amp Remote Software for bi-amping Rack mounting InstallationConnections NU6000DSP SpecificationsNU3000DSP 70 W Weight Appr .4 lbs / 2.9 kgNU1000DSP 150 WImportant information INUKE NU6000DSP/NU3000DSP/ NU1000DSPAddress USAWe Hear You

NU3000DSP, NU1000DSP, NU6000DSP specifications

The Behringer NU series, including the NU6000DSP, NU1000DSP, and NU3000DSP, represents a significant advancement in lightweight, high-performance power amplification. These amplifiers are particularly well-suited for live sound applications, installations, and professional audio environments, providing reliable power alongside cutting-edge features.

Starting with the NU6000DSP, it delivers a remarkable 6,000 watts of output power, making it an ideal choice for large venues and outdoor events. One of its standout features is the built-in Digital Signal Processor (DSP), which allows users to customize sound with precision. The DSP offers functionalities like equalization, crossover, and limiting, enabling users to tailor audio output for different settings and requirements. Additionally, the NU6000DSP has an efficient fan cooling system, ensuring optimal performance without overheating during long gigs.

Next in the lineup is the NU3000DSP, which provides up to 3,000 watts of power. This model retains many of the same advanced features as its higher-powered sibling, including the DSP capabilities. The NU3000DSP is favored by mobile DJs and small to medium-sized event spaces for its balance of power and portability. Its lightweight design, coupled with a durable construction, makes it easy to transport without sacrificing performance. Additionally, it includes a variety of input options, making it compatible with numerous audio sources.

Finally, the NU1000DSP, the most compact of the trio, delivers 1,000 watts of power. It is perfect for smaller venues or as part of a larger rig. Despite its size, it features the same high-quality DSP technology, allowing users to maintain character and control over their sound. The NU1000DSP is designed with user-friendly controls and a clear LED indication for monitoring levels.

All three amplifiers utilize Class D technology, which contributes not only to their lightweight design but also to their energy efficiency. This technology minimizes heat generation while maximizing power output, ensuring that users receive optimal performance without the bulk of traditional amplifiers. Behringer’s NU series also includes comprehensive protection measures like short-circuit and thermal protection, safeguarding both the amplifiers and connected speakers.

In summary, the Behringer NU6000DSP, NU3000DSP, and NU1000DSP represent powerful, versatile solutions for various audio applications. Their combination of integrated DSP, Class D technology, and reliable performance makes them a popular choice for professionals seeking high-quality amplification in a variety of environments.