Crown rolls out new amps

Feb 12, 2006 4:12 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

             



Crown has launched two new amplifier lines: the Xti and XLS Series.
Crown has launched two new amplifier lines: the Xti and XLS Series.

The Xti 1000, Xti 2000 and Xti 4000 models offer 500-, 700- and 1200W per channel at four ohms, using switch-mode power supplies and lightweight design. DSP is integrated into the design, and USB computer connectivity allows the amps to be set up using a computer and Crown’s HiQnew software.

The XLS series includes four models: the XLS 202, XLS 402, XLS 602 and XLS 802 are rated at 300-, 450-, 600- and 800W per channel at four ohms, respectively. Features include a Bridge/Mono switch and front-panel indicators.

For more information, visit www.crownaudio.com.

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