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  • how to bridge inuke dsp for subwoofer

    i have an inuke 6000 and want to bridge it to power an 8 ohm subwoofer. The problem is when I connect the laptop to the amp for setup the BRIDGEd option disappears. I tried to change it just using the panel, but was unsuccessful. I have also heard I need to wire a special speakon +1/+2, but other places it says this is for regular inukes and the DSP will route it internally. Even if it routs it internally, would I need a 4 cable speakon, or will a 2 strand work OK?

    Summary: I just want to get my inuke into bridged mode and power a single 8 ohm driver. The Bridged option disappears when I plug the amp into the computer.

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    Re: how to bridge inuke dsp for subwoofer

    The 6000 isn't bridgeable. The 3000 is.

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    • #3
      Re: how to bridge inuke dsp for subwoofer

      Ah, so that is why the software shows it until I plug in the amp. If I plug in a 300 the bridge option stays, but when it reads 6000 it removes it. Thank you very much sir.

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      • #4
        Re: how to bridge inuke dsp for subwoofer

        Originally posted by wg_ski View Post
        The 6000 isn't bridgeable. The 3000 is.
        This is exactly why I recently purchased the NU3000DSP and not the NU6000DSP.
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