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It will do all the simultaneous DSP functions. I don't think the fan will be a problem except for home theater guys and in the home studio, where mine lives. Some folks are saying the fan is not the problem, its just airflow. I thought about taking it out of the case and putting in a 120mm into the cabinet. Just gonna try it as is for now.  The inuke has some super deep front handles, deeper than just protecting the knobs. Those most might be coming off.

The inuke + 11R together are only about 12" deep, so I may play with a vertical mounting (like a topmount combo)
 
Noctua makes the quietest, longest-lasting fans I've ever used. Put one of those babies in your amp, and fan noise will cease to be an issue.
 
The fan itself is fine. The noise is from too many cfm going through too restricted a passage. I sprayed some Albuterol on it but that didn't help. A small series resistor cuts the noise, as do quieter fans as long as they're moving less air. So I'm thinking putting the naked (but shielded, since its a class d noise maker) in the case . with a BHF moving more air slower is the ticket.
 
Didn't read carefully and forgot to order SpeakOn connectors, but I finally got it hooked up to my combo speaker today. Ther fan is basically only obtrusive when not playing.  Found myself rethinking the sub... I'd really like to pack it into 2-2.5 ft3,  but that's a tall order on excursion limits. Also efficiency for such a cab would be low. The inuke3k can do it, but its gonna be working and dumping out a lot of hot air.

The flip side is of the three instruments I'm trying to cover, only guitar would I be playing out. Not enough of a bassist or drummer to worry about lugging the massive 15 cab.
 
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