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Something is not right here. If the volume knob on the Crown is only at 9 o'clock, then it can only output a fraction of it's rated power. Kinda defeats the purpose of a high powered amp, does it not?
Can anyone tell me how these crown amps compare with Ncores? Interesting option to add 5 channel capability to my home theater. 3 more nc400 is a bit more than I can swing anytime soon.
No the controls are for input sensitivity only ......
I had been following the TPA 3116 thread and a couple of weeks ago, Wushuliu apprised me of this great thread. Thanks Wushuliu I'm seeking something that might fit well with Fritz speakers. They are rated around 87 db I was told they like a "high current" amplifier. DaveC113, your positive comment on the Crown is really striking considering the level of gear you have and the comparison to an SET. And, Ozark, since you've been "playing around" with a host of non-traditional amps for quite a while, you know the "competition." So, for anyone who cares to chime in, please, I am wondering how you think this amplifier would fit with Fritz speakers. I'm particularly interested in knowing how this amp sounds at "moderate" volumes. Also, what might you guys suggest for a cost effective pre-amp? One input/output is fine. Thank you everyone for sharing your knowledge.
I also have a $9K SET amp sitting here, definitely buy the Crown. Itube is also a great sounding Pre and sometimes those go for $200 used, $300 new.
Tom, how does it compare to the TBI?
More open, more detailed, clearer, and lots more bass.
It does not read this way. It seems like if you input a 1V signal, and this runs through the attenuator at 9 o'clock, then it becomes a .25 volt signal, which limits the output power.
Correct , thats defined as input sensitivity , you will now have to increase the input drive to reach full power..
This is associated with "gain staging" which is not so easy to wrap your head around and is often incorrectly implemented. Worth studying. Googling uncovers a wealth of information on this.
So to be clear, amp can still reach full power with sufficient voltage with the gain adjustments dialed down?
Hillarious ....