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Everybody is bowing out.Peter J, are you still in?
+1!Regarding the iNuke, I'm pretty sure the fan is much louder, not sure if it can be modded.
jk@home,If you can hear the fan, ,,, no disrespect....but maybe pro amps are not for you.... they are the best of best for power and great volume listening, I can't hear anything in my room once the system is going but great music and synergy between equipment, ..which is what we are conversing about...right
Yes, for the time being. I'm going on leave in a week. I thought it would have come up this way before now. Maybe I can get in later after I get back.
As much as I agree with comparing to the other pro audio amps, I believe the majority are looking to replace actual audio amps with less power (of course) with these great pro finds.That's why I made sure the Cherry was in the line-up as the audiophile grade amp for comparison. It is the not-normal audiophile amp with its great power and quite good sound.Right now I am making all changes possible here to make the crowns sound better, ....still going on...
Changing the stock binding posts also takes some of that edge away.
On the other hand, from what I can tell so far with the Pomona mod with spades, there is an audible improvement replacing the posts. The highs cleaned up and are smoother, now not as pronounced.
Been using the Crown XLS 2000 for a little while both as a sub amp as well as with full range. Been very happy so far. Main observation for those who haven't had a chance to try it yet, your pre-amp makes a huge impact on the sound. If it can't deliver the pro level inputs, it sounds like the dynamics takes a hit in full-range (regardless if efficient bookshelves or more hard to drive speakers), and the "punch" sufferes with subwoofers. I'll guess this may differ on system, but if it didn't sound good with gain at 1, it didn't matter if I crank up the gain to the max. Yes - more volume, but "lifeless" sound. Then on the other hand, with proper input, I agree with all the positive reviews in this and other threads. It is a lot of good sound for the money. So if you don't like the sound at first, play around with some different pre-amps (or line level converter boxes, which I haven't tried myself)I don't have anything fancy to compare with (but the rest of you have already covered this), so this is more for those with more budget-level equipment at home: CDP or Computer via DAC (without pre-amp) resulted in lifeless soundUsing my old Pioneer Elite AVR pre-outs was neither a hit (but that was expected since it doesn't sound too good by itself either)Using the DAC/pre-out on a Peachtree Audio Nova cleaned-up the sound and sounded pretty good but thin.My favorite was when I "stole" the cheap LittleBear P3 tube preamp that I have been using with my TPA3116 amp. It definitely brought out the mids and bass better on the crown - perhaps some tube "distortion" is good Same thing happened on my TPA3116 amp, which was lifeless and thin on the low end until I put in this preamp. As someone else mentioned, tube preamps seems to work really well with class d. This particular preamp has been criticized for the huge gain and sensitive volume control (not to mention it's diy look) when used with consumer level amps, but this is exactly what makes it a great match with the Crowns. I'm sure there are many better preamps out there but for the $50 I paid for the preamp (new) combined with $160 + shipping for a used XLS, I have a really nice sounding system for less than $250!mjosef - thanks for the input and good comparison. I'm happy with the xls for now, but been eying the used xti market to get some more advanced dsp for sub duty or alternatively to use it as you tested for bi-amping with the xls. Read that the fan is rather noisy. Is it bearable, or do you need to put the xti in a different room?
I don't know what Speakon is but I've currently got the Crown hooked up with Kimber 4TC run down through the holes. Necessity is the mother of invention in this instance.