Check out my new amps I picked up in NYC! Crown XTi 2000 Crown XTi 4000 These amps have DSP which allows for crossover points (both hi pass and low pass), Limiters, EQ, etc. Also, we have a look at System Architect, a computer program which allows us to do custom adjustments to our amp Enjoy!
The name of the video is Crown XTi Amplifiers & System Architect
Cut and paste from above. This is the PRO amp that we are talking about as it relates to this video. Here is the specs right off the box of the Crown 2000 xti. 475W per channel @ 8 ohms, 800W per channel @ 4 ohms, and 1000W at per channel @ 2 ohms. How is that for free lunch.
ummmm, I am not, nor should anyone else be "confused". Perhaps a bit of reading comprehension would serve you well. Where did I ever say the array was wired in "parallel". Oh that's right, I didn't. I was speaking of course of running them in a series and my contention of course holds.
As far as SPL, there is no free lunch, you're halving current or loudspeakers. Game over.
Re: not using a pro amp to connect multiple speakers: Jesus you don't believe this, do you?
You would not add the resistances if in parallel. you would halve it. Two 8 ohm speakers in parallel is 4 ohms. The rail voltage of the amp is fixed but the current it is capable of delivering is not. So the lower ohm load would pull twice the current and the amp would deliver twice the wattage. Also you would never connect the multiple speakers in series to a pro amp unless YOU are just confused or want to confuse others.
I picked up 2 jbl prx635's self powered speakers and I have an xti 2000 running 2 12" sub's with tag mclaren pre amp and all i can say is GULP :))
MyCosmicPath 1 day ago
hi pls what did u thing about xti6002 & how they sand. and what is the name of your mixer u using
afolake1000 2 weeks ago
@mastermaybe
The name of the video is Crown XTi Amplifiers & System Architect
Cut and paste from above. This is the PRO amp that we are talking about as it relates to this video. Here is the specs right off the box of the Crown 2000 xti. 475W per channel @ 8 ohms, 800W per channel @ 4 ohms, and 1000W at per channel @ 2 ohms. How is that for free lunch.
arfawcett22 1 month ago
@arfawcett2
ummmm, I am not, nor should anyone else be "confused". Perhaps a bit of reading comprehension would serve you well. Where did I ever say the array was wired in "parallel". Oh that's right, I didn't. I was speaking of course of running them in a series and my contention of course holds.
As far as SPL, there is no free lunch, you're halving current or loudspeakers. Game over.
Re: not using a pro amp to connect multiple speakers: Jesus you don't believe this, do you?
mastermaybe 1 month ago
@mastermaybe
Maybe not..
You would not add the resistances if in parallel. you would halve it. Two 8 ohm speakers in parallel is 4 ohms. The rail voltage of the amp is fixed but the current it is capable of delivering is not. So the lower ohm load would pull twice the current and the amp would deliver twice the wattage. Also you would never connect the multiple speakers in series to a pro amp unless YOU are just confused or want to confuse others.
arfawcett22 1 month ago
@P1001AT2 it depends on the impedance of the speakers 8ohms runs 650 watts while 4ohms runs at a higher wattage
KevinAZheng 2 months ago
hey Brian how can you run 2400 watts in a 600 watt rms subwoofer can you please expalin
P1001AT2 6 months ago
hey brian i have 2 xti 4000 but i want 2 bridge mono them both but i dont know how can u help me
djoscar707 8 months ago
hey brian i also have 2 xti 4000 but i want 2 bridge mono them both so i can get more power out of them but i dont know how to do that can u help me
djoscar707 8 months ago