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    Anyone using Mackie or Corwn amps?

    I'm looking at the Mackie M800 and M1400i, and the the crown XLS 402 and XLS 602 as a sub amp to replace the plate amp I'm currently using. I'm just wondering what your thoughts are on these amps.

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    Both names are familiar but I've heard a lot of good things about crown amps. I don't own either one of them but if I were to buy one or the other today, I would go with the Crown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grampi
    I'm looking at the Mackie M800 and M1400i, and the the crown XLS 402 and XLS 602 as a sub amp to replace the plate amp I'm currently using. I'm just wondering what your thoughts are on these amps.

    The Mackies have better specs than the XLS line. I have heard they have reliability problems, but I don't have any personal experience with them, so this information is no better than second hand.

    Now, I have used Crown. Currently the PB-1(Powerbase, now discontinued) and Powertech(PT). Very good amps. However, since these are all for the pro market, they have internal cooling fans so they will add noise to your listening environment when all is quiet.

    If you want a power amp without a fan, you might want to look at a used DC300, or look at the Crown K series(K1), these not only have no fans, but are the most efficient amps in Crown's line-up because of their power supply techology. Of course, you'll pay twice as much, but it depends on what you think is worthwhile.

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    You have heard the Mackies or the Crown XLS series amps have reliability problems?

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    nothing wrong with old Crown

    I can't speak for the new stuff but some of their old amps seem to be indestructable. I think they were either bought out by or merged with HK and I don't know what that would do for them.
    My son still uses my old Crown DC300 A which I bought new in 1975, it's been repaired once for $125 and works as good as new. This amp was claimed by some reviewers to be the finest amplifier ever made (back in the 70's) and it certainly had to be in the top few. I would think it would drive a subwoofer very well with a range from 0 to 100khz. It also has very low distortion which nobody seems to care about anymore. I have no idea how the new ones will hold up or how they sound but I don't think Crown makes any like they used to. The Studio Reference amp from Crown is around $3500 and might be similar to the old amp with even more power.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grampi
    You have heard the Mackies or the Crown XLS series amps have reliability problems?
    Mackies. Again, take it with a bag of salt. -Bruce

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    Even knowing little to nothing about either of these, they've certainly got to be a step up from this stinkin' plate amp.

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    The basshead in NYC I got my subs from..

    Rec'd Hafler DH-200.

    I've also "heard" good things about the Crown DC300.

    I've never heard either of them .

    I bet you're right, they'll be better then your plate amps.

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    Crown K-1

    If you want a power amp without a fan, you might want to look at a used DC300, or look at the Crown K series(K1), these not only have no fans, but are the most efficient amps in Crown's line-up because of their power supply techology. Of course, you'll pay twice as much, but it depends on what you think is worthwhile.

    -Bruce[/QUOTE]
    Hi, I'm presently using a Crown K-1 driving a pair of DIY Isobarik 10 inch peerless CC Line subs. The bass is tight as it will ever be I think. It is musical. It is replacing an Parasound HCA 1500A (205wpc/8 ohms). There is no comaparaison whatsoever. The crown amp is just cruising along.
    A class A dor subs at least if not for driving mains.
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    Could you keep us posted on which amp you choose and how it all works out please.

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    big and heavy

    They do take up some space and they are fairly heavy but don't let that bother you. A lot of good amps are big and heavy. This would be a great amp for a sub. There are a couple of series II DC300A's coming up on ebay and are just later models. Should have the same build quality but are dark grey or black and have a switch for bridging mono. They usually run a little higher in price than the silver or older models but I would not be afraid of any of them. By all means, let us know what you get and how you like it.
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    I'll keep you posted. Thanks.

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    How do you connect the line level outputs from your receiver to the inputs on the DC300? It doesn't accept RCA connectors?

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    nope

    It uses 1/4 inch jacks like PA equipment. They come from the factory with IC's that are made this way with normal RCA's on one end and the 1/4 inch on the other. I would think someone has them but you could make your own.
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