Crown XLS2000

EndersShadow
EndersShadow Posts: 17,517
edited October 2019 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
I'm selling one of my Crown XLS2000's. I am the second owner of this unit.

This is a great amp for driving passive subs, and some folks even use it for driving their mains.

The unit has been in my rack for about 3 years and is in very good condition, and functions as it should. I haven't taken it out of my rack yet, but I'm guessing the top/bottom may have some scratches associated with taking it in and out of my rack.

Asking 250 + shipping, or best offer (send offers via PM). I believe I have the original box for this unit and it will be shipped double boxed. Payment via PayPal Friends and Family.

Will get pictures up later tonight.

Basic information below:

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Specifications
  • Sensitivity 1.4Vrms (for full rated power at 4 ohms)
  • Frequency Response (at 1W, 20 Hz - 20 kHz) + 0 dB, -1 dB
  • Signal To Noise Ratio (A-weighted) >103 dB (rated as dBr to full rated 8 ohm power output)
  • Intermodulation Distortion (60 Hz and 7 kHz at 4:1, from full rated output to -30 dB) <0.3%
  • Damping Factor (8 ohms, 10 Hz to 400 Hz) >200
  • Crosstalk (below rated power) 20 Hz to 1 kHz >85 dB, >55 dB
  • Input Impedance (nominal) 20k ohms balanced, 10k ohms unbalanced
  • Load Impedance 2 to 8 ohms per channel in Stereo, 4 to 8 ohms in Bridge Mono
  • AC Line Voltage and Frequency Configurations Available (+/- 10%) 120VAC 60 Hz, 100 VAC 50/60 Hz, 220 and 240VAC 50 Hz
  • Dimensions 19" x 3.5" x 10.7" (48.3cm x 8.9cm x 27.2cm)
  • Weight 10.8 lbs (4.9 kg)
  • Shipping Weight 15.8 lbs (7.1 kg)
  • IEC Power Connector 15A
  • THD > 0.5%


More information from the Crown website below:

Crown's XLS Series amplifiers define the standard for portable PA systems with unmatched performance, technology and affordability. Its advantageous flexibility includes multiple inputs so you can plug in anything and play anywhere, along with several system setup configurations. The integrated crossovers and switch-mode power supply produce superior sound, and Peakx™ limiters protect your speakers. Weighing less than 12 pounds, compared to 40 pounds for its competitors, it's much easier to set up and move from show to show. Simply put, the XLS is most reliable, versatile, efficient amp available today.

Power Matrix


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More Details

The XLS Series of power amplifiers from Crown define the standard for live sound systems with unmatched performance, technology, and affordability.

This high-performance line consists of four models each providing enormous power and flexibility thanks to the integrated DriveCore™ Technology, PureBand™ Crossover System and Peakx™ limiters. And weighing in at only 10 lbs or less, they provide the ultimate in lightweight portability.

Generating chest-thumping lows and crystal clear highs, the four models in the series – the XLS1000, XLS1500, XLS2000, and XLS2500 – are engineered to meet any demanding audio requirements – reliably and within budget.

Every XLS Series amplifier is backed by Crown's unequaled Three-Year, No-Fault, Fully Transferable Warranty that covers everything.

With over five decades of experience designing and building rock-solid products, Crown is the standard in amplifier technology. So check out the Crown XLS Series. They are a powerful argument for performance, flexibility, and value!

Integrated DriveCore™ Technology
Class D amplifiers are notable for extraordinarily high efficiency and being well suited for driving difficult reactive loads such as subwoofers. However, their performance can suffer impaired performance on marginal and unstable AC line supplies.

To overcome this obstacle, Crown engineers developed DriveCore Technology – a proprietary hybrid analog-digital integrated circuit (IC) developed with Texas Instruments that drives the "front end" of the Class D output stage. Over 60 years of Crown's design knowledge and experience went into the development of this technology resulting in truly remarkable benefits.

DriveCore Technology provides an extremely wide-tolerance with regards to sagging or "dirty" AC line conditions providing consistent performance without affecting audio quality. This means that your performance will not be compromised by fluctuating generator power or overloading by lighting rigs, backline gear, etc.

In addition, DriveCore™ Technology's patented feedback and PWM modulation circuits enable fast recovery on peak transients, accurate reproduction of low-level detail, and precise tracking of low-frequencies at high power levels for maximum subwoofer output.

Advanced Switched-Mode Power Supply
This advanced power supply is highly efficient and optimized for maximum power transfer from the AC line through the Class D output stage to the loudspeakers. A benefit to this is substantial weight reduction when compared to older 60Hz transformer-based power supplies. All four models in the line weigh 10 pounds or less with no compromise in performance. This makes the XLS Series the benchmark for high performance lightweight portability.

PureBand™ Crossover System
The PureBand™ Crossover System in the XLS Series adds an enormous amount of flexibility and performance to any system. With this system, the crossover frequency is completely variable allowing the choice of any crossover point between 50Hz and 3kHz on 1/12 octave centers. The use of 4th order Linkwitz-Riley filters provides steep slopes for a seamless transition between high and low drivers. And with four crossover modes to choose from providing the ultimate in flexibility, all of your system needs are covered:

Crossover Mode (CH1=LPF, CH2=HPF) – When chosen, this mode enables a LowPass Filter on Channel 1 and a HighPass Filter on Channel 2 at the frequency chosen.
LowPass Mode (CH1=LPF, CH2=LPF) – When chosen, this mode enables a LowPass Filter on both Channel 1 and Channel 1 at the frequency chosen.
HighPass Mode (CH1=HPF, CH2=HPF) – When chosen, this mode enables a HighPass Filter on both Channel 1 and Channel 2 at the frequency chosen.
Bridge Mode (LPF or HPF) – When the amplifier is put into Bridge-Mono, you are still able to use the crossover system and employ either a LowPass Filter or HighPass Filter at the frequency chosen.
All of the PureBand™ Crossover System settings can be fully configured quickly and easily from the front panel using the intuitive LCD interface.

Peakx™ limiters
Peakx™ limiters provide the ultimate in performance and protection for your entire system. This advanced algorithm was specifically developed and tuned to work with this amplifier and power-supply to achieve higher SPL will less audible artifacts. This means less distortion, less shutdowns, and maximum safe power delivered to your speakers. The Peakx™ limiters can be easily turned on or off by channel right from the front panel eliminating the need to be digging around in the back of the dark rack.

Features
XLS High Performance, Lightweight Class D amp weighs less than 11 lbs.
Integrated PureBand™ Crossover System for better performance and control
Peakx™ Limiters provide maximum output while protecting your speakers
XLR, 1/4", RCA inputs provide outstanding flexibility
Efficient forced-air fans prevent excessive thermal buildup
Electronically balanced XLR inputs; touchproof binding post and Speakon® outputs
Precision detented level controls, power switch, power LED, and six LEDs which indicate signal, clip and fault for each channel
Three-Year, No-Fault, Fully Transferable Warranty completely protects your investment and guarantees its specifications
"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)

Comments

  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,922
    Clipdat wrote: »
    @F1nut, your amplifier has arrived!

    You are a very bad man.

    B)


    @EndersShadow -- way too many words up there for a lazy old man to read :p
    Does this amp have the DSP stuff onboard, or is it the sans DSP version?

    Askin' for a friend. ;)

  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,517
    edited October 2019
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    Clipdat wrote: »
    @F1nut, your amplifier has arrived!

    You are a very bad man.

    B)


    @EndersShadow -- way too many words up there for a lazy old man to read :p
    Does this amp have the DSP stuff onboard, or is it the sans DSP version?

    Askin' for a friend. ;)

    There is "some" DSP, but its not a computer interface (like the iNuke, or the Crown XTi series), and whats there isn't anything crazy. Simple things setting either a high pass or lowpass for each channel, is it mono, stereo, bridged, etc.

    See below excerpt:

    PureBand™ Crossover System
    .......crossover frequency is completely variable allowing the choice of any crossover point between 50Hz and 3kHz on 1/12 octave centers. The use of 4th order Linkwitz-Riley filters provides steep slopes for a seamless transition between high and low drivers. And with four crossover modes to choose from providing the ultimate in flexibility, all of your system needs are covered:
    • Crossover Mode (CH1=LPF, CH2=HPF)
    • - Enables a LowPass Filter on Channel 1 and a HighPass Filter on Channel 2 at the frequency chosen.
    • LowPass Mode (CH1=LPF, CH2=LPF)
    • – Enables a LowPass Filter on both Channel 1 and Channel 1 at the frequency chosen.
    • HighPass Mode (CH1=HPF, CH2=HPF)
    • – Enables a HighPass Filter on both Channel 1 and Channel 2 at the frequency chosen.
    • Bridge Mode (LPF or HPF)
    • – When the amplifier is put into Bridge-Mono, you are still able to use the crossover system and employ either a LowPass Filter or HighPass Filter at the frequency chosen.

    Also worth highlighting is that this version has a couple PRO's and a con.

    Pro's: Accepts RCA, TRS, XLR | Uses either speakon OR Banana's
    Con: Does not have switchable sensitivity on the input like the XLS XX02 models
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,922
    Thanks.
    FWIW, I use a pretty similar Class D 'purpose built' amp (in plate amp morph) for my subwoofer. Seems like a good application for amps like this Crown!

    Basically, I wondered if it had adjustable delay time. Guess it does not, eh?
  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,517
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    Thanks.
    FWIW, I use a pretty similar Class D 'purpose built' amp (in plate amp morph) for my subwoofer. Seems like a good application for amps like this Crown!

    Basically, I wondered if it had adjustable delay time. Guess it does not, eh?

    Honestly not sure, don't think it does, but will check.

    Currently I have a MiniDSP (computer programed DSP device) I use to set delay and boosts, etc.
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,517
    Bump
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,517
    Bump
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,517
    bump
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,517
    Sold locally
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)