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Thank you Harman for designing a low cost, exceptionally sounding, ugly as sin, digital amplifier!
Guys, has anyone confirmed if these amps are converting to digital and then back to analog again? I'm guessing that's probably what's going on given the crossover functionality.But DO want to confirm.-Jim
One of the reasons I went with two Crowns was to hide them behind the mid-bass subs, facing towards the front wall. Don't care how they look now as I can't see them from the chair.
I'll take a closer look, but it seems highly unlikely. Others have said no. It'd be hard to explain why single ended has such a low level if it were true.
That's what I've been thinking. How's the articulation with a bass driver? I imagine very good.
They will smooth out the Tour amp was very smooth top to bottom. What active preamp are you using?
Gents, I'm thinking of getting a tube preamp and running my Dual Core on an input similar to what Tomy2Tone is doing.Would this preamp be a good choice for the Crown XLS amplifier as far as impedance matching and output?http://www.transcendentsound.com/Transcendent/Masterpiece.html
...Would this preamp be a good choice for the Crown XLS amplifier as far as impedance matching and output?http://www.transcendentsound.com/Transcendent/Masterpiece.htmlChris
It's hard to read the chips, and some might be proprietary. Active crossovers aren't new, however, so I'm not surprised if it remains analog like others have said.
Well, I can't seem to see any numbers for output impedance anywhere, other than for the headphone jack. Plus it's a kit and it's $1000 including tubes and resale value will be very low because it's a kit and because it is very homemade looking. With power amplifiers you are better leaving the power amp on 24/7 and I wouldn't do that with a tube preamp so that would mean (for me) having to switch the power amp off before the preamp (good practice to avoid power switch noise). Also the power amp should be off before turning the preamp on again. So you will need warm-up for both. If you want a tube pre I would go with a popular make that has excellent build quality, resale value and looks. Like used Audio Research, Sonic Frontiers, C-J, Quicksilver, etc. But beware output impedance issues!Frankly I think you would be better off with a solid state Headphone amp/pre with balanced outputs and leave it on all the time, along with the power amp. Like a Benchmark, Bryston, Wyred 4 Sound, etc.