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XLR only? Incorrect.TS/TRS works just fine.
I guess if you want to use phono, Hell it might even be the new craze everyone can jump on here
Looks good. What is that 15" drivers?
Hmm... should I start a separate thread for my speakers? Don't want to get too off topic.Dave, those Volt drivers look very interesting. Are they very pricey?
Nice speakers rajacat! I'm also interested in the Behringer iNuke for subwoofer duty, the dsp could come in handy but the power specs are overstated which is a red flag. I think they rate it at 3KW into 4 ohms x 2, this cannot be accomplished using a standard 120V, 20A circuit as 120 x 20 = 2400 watts, just a little shy of 6000 and we're not even taking into account inefficiencies, even if they are only a few %.
Ok I know I sound like a Dick but contraire to what people might think I like all you guys. But I have to say in audio a lot of folk here appear to be their own worst enemy. They run to the next fad with hope and gleam that they've found the next hidden lil gem. Got some news. That ain't happening.
According to the Amazon reviews, the fan is very noisy on the INuke.
werd, Behringer put out power specs that are impossible to achieve on a std 120V circuit, this has no relation to your comments whatsoever.... The attraction to the Behringer is dsp to EQ the low end, some higher end Crown amps have this ability too but they cost more. Probably for a good reason... like because they sound so good... Noisy fan is definitely not good. The one in my laptop is loud enough that it can't be on and in the same room as my system during any serious listening. It's annoying.
If I owned speakers like those, (with the high efficiency), I would stick with tubes. None of the sand amps (regardless of topology) can match the linearity of a well made and designed valve amp. (And yes, I'm biased) Now, regarding these Crown amps, would like to more. Every Class D amp I've owned or heard/auditioned had issues with sounding 2D, lacked a bit of bass, and sounded a bit off in the presence region. OTOH, the high power and clarity is very welcome with a lot of music. The best (to me) was the Yamaha MX-D1, followed by the Ncore a bit lower. After those, there was a drop off in overall enjoyment. I'm sure there are some newer Class D offerings out there that are competitive.
It is; it's horrendous. I replaced the one on my son's bass (guitar) amp driving Duke LeJeune's Thunderchild speaker with the quietest one I could find, but it's still more than you would tolerate in the living room as part of a home stereo set up - and it's on all the time.
The Chapter Class D, my integrated and especially the powers amp are very Holographic.
I have not heard any sand amps yet that can match a well made and designed tube setup. The well made and designed aspect limits the choices, to be sure. Having said that, there are always new things to learn and toys to listen to.