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So, guys - to make a long story short, what are you recommending?Stereo Crown XLS 2000 or 2500 OrMono Crown XLS 1500s?.....and the Crown(s) is better than Job or NCore?I'm buying an amp and will try what's best on my Maggie 3.7s. Thanks.
Anyone ever try the Peavey Class D stuff? Specs out a little better in terms of SNR vs. the Crown XLS series.-Jim
The best part about it is they are only $300 bucks. It's not like its a $5k amp. When you get bored of them and you are going to get bored of them you can sell and lose $20. You guys are hard up on Crown Amps and getting pissed over nothing. Literally nothingMust buy Crown amps
I hope this fine thread can stay “on track” regarding class D amps, the Crown amps, class d versus others, etc. FWIW, I rarely comment on threads, but I’ll make an exception, now. I’m here to learn and always feel grateful when members with greater experience choose to share their insights. Tom, Dave, Salis, Roscoeii, Wushuliu et al, --thank you! I’m often aiming to figure out what I might “try next” and know damn well I don’t have the experience you guys have. I imagine many AC readers read threads for similar reasons. Let’s be realistic and honest--we all have our biases, beliefs and varied experiences. The most valuable information is based on comparative experience. I think it’s odd for someone to hold a steadfast position about a piece of gear without ever having heard that piece of gear, regardless of his experience with “allegedly” similar gear. And, for you well intended AC members, perhaps it’s best not to expend too much energy to A) understand, B) discredit or C) question the “authority” of someone who holds nearly unshakable opinions about a specific piece of gear he’s never heard. Did you “know” what a tube amp or tube pre-amp sounded like before you heard one? I didn’t know what an open baffle speaker sounded like before I listened to one. As for distortion, it’s but one measurement and everyone knows that specs “don’t tell the whole story” about any piece of gear. Maybe we haven’t even evolved enough to know ALL the proper parameters to measure! Some people like tube distortion; some don’t. I intend no disrespect to anyone; rather I’m aiming to respect the efforts of those taking the time to listen and comment on gear based on actual experience and not based upon conjecture and presupposition. I’m not here to add flames to the war; rather to encourage us to stay on track with the discussion. Thanks everyone.
Many of us have been denied the ability to discern between what we actually know and what we have chosen to embrace as fact.Those people are very sure of themselves and their info. Most audiophiles are perpetually seeking a bellwether.I'd like meet the guy who invented sex so I could ask him what he's working on now.
Maybe it wasn't a guy.
I was just looking at those about 20 minutes ago. You need xlr and Speakon out only.
Those don't sound like insurmountable obstacles.