They look nice, but seem a little inexpensive.
I was thinking of using one bridged mono into 2 subs, along with all the processing they have built in.
Anyone using Crown xti series power amps?
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Anyone using Crown xti series power amps?
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I was looking at them too and found this:
http://srforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/t/14809/0/
Sounds mixed
http://srforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/t/14809/0/
Sounds mixed
I believe they are 1000, 2000 and a 4000.Hawk wrote:Shawn picked out three of them for us. All I know about them is how to turn them on. But they sound amazing.
One is bridged for subs. One is stereo for mains. One is for monitors. I don't know the watts. Shawn probably remembers.
Shawn's work number is 443 812 3009.
bill lied, he doesn't really know how to turn them on.

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The xti-1000 is 1400. The other two are correct.mjb wrote:I believe they are 1000, 2000 and a 4000.Hawk wrote:Shawn picked out three of them for us. All I know about them is how to turn them on. But they sound amazing.
One is bridged for subs. One is stereo for mains. One is for monitors. I don't know the watts. Shawn probably remembers.
Shawn's work number is 443 812 3009.
bill lied, he doesn't really know how to turn them on.
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what do you mean?lonewolf wrote:The xti-1000 is 1400. The other two are correct.mjb wrote:I believe they are 1000, 2000 and a 4000.Hawk wrote:Shawn picked out three of them for us. All I know about them is how to turn them on. But they sound amazing.
One is bridged for subs. One is stereo for mains. One is for monitors. I don't know the watts. Shawn probably remembers.
Shawn's work number is 443 812 3009.
bill lied, he doesn't really know how to turn them on.
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I mean that the xti-1000 is 1400 watts, not 1000. The other two are what you said.mjb wrote:what do you mean?lonewolf wrote:The xti-1000 is 1400. The other two are correct.mjb wrote: I believe they are 1000, 2000 and a 4000.
bill lied, he doesn't really know how to turn them on.
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The XTi-1000 came in today. I found out why they were selling them so cheap...its the Euro model. No problem, it auto-senses the power. The only difference is that the banana jacks have plugs to prevent accidently using EuroPower cables. Tweezers & its a USA model.
I already downloaded & installed the Bandmanager software on my PC, so all I had to do was plug in the USB cable to the amp and power it up. It immediately detected & installed the USB driver and BandManager immediately detected the amp and put it in the virtual amprack.
Within a half an hour, I had a custom preset to run my subs bridged mono. It has everything the dbx Driverack PA has except for the auto EQ/analyzer and the feedback suppressor. Up to 48db/octave filters and frequency selection in 1hz increments. The hard clip limiter has -12db, -9db, -6db and -3db below clip settings. I set the input EQ's shelf filter to 40hz at +6 db to boost the lows and flatten my subs--the graphics made that easy. I didn't enable the output EQ because EV SXa360's don't need flattening.
I set up the PA in the living room and it kicked ass, so it looks like a keeper. These things deliver the goods cheap and beat Behringer hands down at their own game. One cool thing is that when used as a mono sub amp with the full stereo input signal, both input sensitivity controls work on the incoming signal before it sums them.
I already downloaded & installed the Bandmanager software on my PC, so all I had to do was plug in the USB cable to the amp and power it up. It immediately detected & installed the USB driver and BandManager immediately detected the amp and put it in the virtual amprack.
Within a half an hour, I had a custom preset to run my subs bridged mono. It has everything the dbx Driverack PA has except for the auto EQ/analyzer and the feedback suppressor. Up to 48db/octave filters and frequency selection in 1hz increments. The hard clip limiter has -12db, -9db, -6db and -3db below clip settings. I set the input EQ's shelf filter to 40hz at +6 db to boost the lows and flatten my subs--the graphics made that easy. I didn't enable the output EQ because EV SXa360's don't need flattening.
I set up the PA in the living room and it kicked ass, so it looks like a keeper. These things deliver the goods cheap and beat Behringer hands down at their own game. One cool thing is that when used as a mono sub amp with the full stereo input signal, both input sensitivity controls work on the incoming signal before it sums them.
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