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I've got 3 different class D amps, so I thought I'd give my impressions. I've got the Crown XLS 1500, and I bought it to use for my band practice PA. It works ok for that. For the heck of it, I decided to try it in my living room with my Pass Labs pre, and SP Tech Timepiece 3.0 speakers. My speakers are currently driven by a pair of Channel Islands D200 amps which sound absolutely wonderful. The Crown? It just plain sucked - really bright and edgy.
Not only that you can't tell you posted excellent specs for a 2 ch amp. I don't even own this 14B SST. I own the 14B SST/2 which probably specs even better.
Hi Russell, I didn't try the Crown on the ATC. The SDS sounded really good on them so I just left it that way. The Crown didn't have much break in time when I tried it on the SP Tech. The SDS didn't have any break in time when I tried it on the SP Tech, and it sounded great right out of the box.
You look happy, ignorance is truly bliss ......
It is analog in and has no ad/da stage. Digital filtering of what???Here is a detailed product description:http://download.yamaha.com/api/asset/file/?language=en&site=usa.yamaha.com&asset_id=35940It makes no mention of any ad/da conversion or digital filter....
Quite disingenuous of you to pick on specs when you seem to prefer tube amps which have terrible specs in comparison to class d amps like ncore....
The Crown is bright and edgy until fully broken in. All of the other Class D amps I have had here sounded bright and edgy, and they were fully broken in.
It's not because it needs to break in. It's what I predicted right from the start. He is using a low gain pre and 85db sensitive speakers into 8ohms. The amp can't pull power from the wall. IT can't handle a system that needs good power to amplify transients. I said that amp will putter and he is discribing exactly what it would sound like puttering along , hard and edgy.
He could go up the XLS 2500 for a little extra money.
After that Chris(rodge827) will receive it. Not exactly sure where he is but from his avatar I'm guessing New Jersey?
The cryoman lives in Chicago, if Jack and Roscoe is interested, they can hear mine before it is shipped back.
2 ohms into rated power for this size 2 ch amp is a pipe dream. You can get it at a lower power but there is no way at the rated power into 8 ohms. The amp circuit protection will stop it because one 15amp circuit can't drive 2 channels like that simultaneously. If you want that kind of power its a mono only amps into dedicated circuits and then maybe. This has gotten beyond silly
Crown rated the amp at .5%thd into 2 ohm at rated output, now you are using conjecture to ridicule fact , by stating what you think, we know from facts the 14b wont do 2 ohm without severe current limiting , same as or worst than this 300.00 crown ..?
Thanks for adding me to the 'tour'... I can compare the Crown XLS to the Xti series, and to the best sounding NCore 400 I have heard to date (rivaled/even bettered the commercial 1200 from one vendor). Martin