

It is possible to save a profile to PC folder location and then load this into multiple amps, however, this can be tedious as each amp needs to be connected separately and the software re-loaded. Take note that the amp will always load with the last profile slot selected. I seen me loose profiles I had spent some time on by doing this easy mistake. What this would do is overwrite the amps current settings you have over the last used profile loaded. It is very easy to overwrite a selected profile slot (2-19) by clicking "Store" instead of "Recall". I recommend doing this to have a backup for profiles you may of created. We can however also save/load profiles to a PC folder location. These can be saved to each amps internal memory and then recalled. The amp enables a user to save (19) user profiles. This feature may only be highlighted in the onscreen menus when doing a Bi-amp configuration I believe it saves correctly but just does not show in the configuration screen. When reloading the profile the setting for the amp-resistance (ohm) would disappear. When setting the amp to operate to a specific Ohm of resistance eg: (4ohm ) and saving settings as an amp profile. Some quirks that affected the iNuke "Remote Connect" software which may differ/vary with this new "NX Edit" software.

I also recommend people relate to the (PDF) Manual to help gain as much understanding of the amps operations and features. Okay so lets begin, first here is a useful link to help understand some terms that will be shown and used. Everything I find seems to be focused around tuning for particular situations assuming you're already up & running.Īny help you can give me is very appreciated! I honestly don't know where to start at all, and haven't found much about the very basics of getting started on the forum.


I have downloaded the NXEdit software (I think is basically the same as the INuke Connect), and am extremely overwhelmed with the amount of options. I have 4 used Buttkicker LFE's (full size) & 2 new Behringer NX3000D amps. However, right now I'm literally all hooked up, but scared to send power to anything without a baseline that I can be confident won't damage my equipment. I understand every rig is different, and I expect to spend quite a bit of time learning & tuning my setup. I have spent over an hour just today looking for a starting point for settings without luck. I however am a complete newb to all this audio/tactile stuff. You guys definitely seem very knowledgeable on the topic. New here, but have several hours into digging around here looking into tactile immersion, and must say there is a ton of really good looking info here.
