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Tiny amp, on top of the one it may replace. Unlike most other pro equipment I've bought, this thing comes with a fairly short power cord (36"). If one wants to use bananas on it, the little plugs in the binding posts need to be removed. I used a long, sharp pointed wood screw for that.
.. this is assuming I ever get the woofers I ordered from Audio Elegance 2.5 months ago... Oh yeah, my payment for the 1500 went to "Lone Wolf Audio". Hmmm....
I conducted extensive listening tests with a high end Class D power amp (Yamaha MX-D1), which is as good or better sounding than any Class D amp made to date (and I have heard most of the upper end Class D offerings out there). I compared it to my reference SS Amp (Electrocompaniet AW2-120), and a custom 110 watt tube amp with 12SN7 input/1625 output. All listening was conducted with ATC-SCM19 speakers, and a SVS SB13 Ultra subwoofer. The speakers are among the very best in a moderate sized room regardless of price, largely to the 9kg mid drivers. All inputs were a Oppo BD-95 tube modwright, a Wavelength Audio COSINE DAC, and a Electrocomapniet ECC-1 CD player. Music was classical SACD, SACD/CD Jazz, and SACD/CD/Blu Ray Rock. http://www.techradar.com/us/reviews/audio-visual/hi-fi-and-audio/hi-fi-and-av-speakers/atc-scm19-hi-fi-98230/reviewThe take-away is that all three amps sounded excellent, with different strengths and challenges. The Class D amp did play a bit louder than the other two amps. It was also clean with good dynamics. Compared to the other two amps, the Class D was more 2D, had slightly less low level detail, and lacked a bit of bass slam (but it was very clean). The tube setup sounded more like live music (as only tubes can with the presence region), and the Electrocompaniet had incredible low level detail, with a wide and deep soundstage that presents a reproduction with real depth. So, as always, it "Horses for Courses"
Best when comparing to level match.........
Some of the listening was level matched...No difference in conclusions.
My Crown XLS 1500 showed up early.
Well, run it through its's paces, and tell us what you think.
Of course, the first thing is to take the cover off...
Maybe it needs some modifications.I'm sure they got the circuit dialed, but let's get real, how much effort do you expect in refinement for their market?Looks like they're pretty serious, as far as doing everything right, with cheap parts.
I said "for now" because it's new and I can't make any judgements about how it sounds in detail before it burns-in. IF it's presentation and fine detail improves with break in it'll be a great amp, if not it will still be a great amp for subwoofers or the low end of an active speaker system, which I will try... and I think that's going to be it's best use. But I'm hoping it'll open up and sound as beautiful as my SET after break-in.
Since these Crown amps have gain controls, can you bypass the preamp?