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Lead shot is not all that safe. Steel BBs are supposed to have the same properties without being hazardous. This is anecdotal reporting. I've never tried either.Anybody remember magic bricks?Steve
Two 14 gauge wires combine to 11 gauge.The newer SPX cable connectors, NL4FX & NL4FRX will accept up to 12 gauge, but if you remove the grub screw(s), you can get a 10 gauge in and solder (per Neutrik). The new metal bodied, solder only, STX connector, NT4FX-BAG will also accommodate 10 gauge.http://www.neutrik.com/en/speakon/speakon-loudspeaker-connectors/speakon-cable-connectors/Subjectively, IMO, there is NO good way to use Crown's provided binding posts. At best, they can described as craptastic.Regards,Paul
Does it matter which XLS amp to get, there's also a XLS 1000 and 2500.
Day Three...XLS does not like Stillpoints, at least not in my system. Sound was on the hard side, detailed but hard. Finally settled on a combination of two unhappy ballz and one LAT Sorbothane feet. Three LAT feet was delicious, makes you want to dance but was a bit too 'dark'. Plus about 10lbs of weight on top to keep it grounded.Now strings has good texture, voices sound more 'human'. The fan is very quiet, I had to peek through the front grill to know it was running...I was wondering whether it ever came on since I never heard it. That is one over the XTi, its fan lets you know when its running, you can hear it 8feet away.Now that I have optimized the XLS in my system, tomorrow I will compare it to the Xti.The XLS DSP is very rudimentary, almost primitive vs the Xti DSP , but I can also compare the two amps as a sub or bass amp...easy enough to match the 24dB crossover slope and freq. of the XLS with the Xti.
Just got a deal on an iFi iTube which I will put in as a buffer with +6dB gain (based on my impression that the XLS like a hotter signal (true to its pro audio roots). Also interested to see how the 3D circuit in the iTube affects the imaging of the XLS. Stay tuned!!!