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In conclusion the Crown XLS is a winner! I did use a custom Mosfet amp before the XLS and though it was all that and a bag of chips, but I was wrong! I don't like to admit that too often but things being as they are... With the XLS in my system the sound stage grew in depth and height and the detail was off the charts! Not some kind of fake detail with trumped up high frequencies but the detail that portray's the artist as human! I could here deeper into the little nuances that bring out a (Dare I say it?) 3D feel to the music. By nature my Shelby+Kroll monitors throw a big spooky sound-stage and image about the best I have ever heard. With the XLS in the chain all of the very good attributes to the S+K's were increased exponentially and then some. The XLS allowed me to listen to the true potential that my speakers were capable of. As compared to the TBI amp the XLS completely out classed it! Think of a fast food restaurant compared to a 5 star joint! White gloves, white linen, great ambiance and some seriously good service to accompany all the great flavors popping around your mouth! (Keep it clean here guys!) Truth be told I was looking to get out of my audio hobby. I wasn't enjoying it any more and my system was sounding flat and uninteresting. I would listen occasionally, loose interest, turn it off and go to sleep. With the XLS that has all changed and I now have a verve for it again. Poppa's got his groove back!Chris
I'm thinking about the iTube. if it is easy to arrange, how does the system sound with and without the iTube in the chain?
Excellent job Chris!!! Sounds like it was worth the wait! Thanks for sharing and passing it on to mjosef. Salis- I agree, it would be nice to have an XLS with your mod follow the tour! Mine keeps sounding better by the day!
Salis- I agree, it would be nice to have an XLS with your mod follow the tour! Mine keeps sounding better by the day!
The cryo amp is not here yet. But what made a big difference tonight was putting a moongel pad on top of each cedar ring and weighing the amp down. I sat two 2.5 pound barbell weights on top, that made quite a bit of an improvement in the detail area. Even the volume seemed to have gone up slightly.
See if you can pry it from OzarkTom's system
I do this quite often with my gear, but prefer the RUBBER COATED Steal Olympic Plates as they damp the ringing resonance of "steel only" plates.NOT Rubber Bumper Plates which are Rubber only.
Sounds like the tour amp is good and broke in. Anyone want to guess how many hours are on it now?Rodge were you feeding a single ended or balanced input into the Crown? Right now breaking mine in with Mogami balanced cables and short speaker wire. And where did you have the amp gain setting.
I had it on the Isotec Rejuvenation Disc the whole time, except when I was listening to music, so I guess it is pretty well broken in.Single ended into the Crown and the gain setting was one back from full gain. It was the only way I could match the gain to the sub amp. Any less than that and there was a serious tonal imbalance.Chris
And Chris is not a reviewer? He will probably get a call later this week from one of the online review mags offering him a job.
Truth be told I was looking to get out of my audio hobby. I wasn't enjoying it any more and my system was sounding flat and uninteresting. I would listen occasionally, loose interest, turn it off and go to sleep. With the XLS that has all changed and I now have a verve for it again. Poppa's got his groove back!Chris