Back in the late 70s I lived with a Crown DC300A amp powering four Advent speakers stacked in pairs in what can best be described as a "diappolito" configuration (the top speaker was inverted). It actually sounded pretty good :wink:
Now I have a mid-power HT system, which I primarily use for two-channel music played without any "processing" (it stays two channel). It sounds superb at low volumes. It sounds compressed at higher volumes.
After looking through EBAY today an odd thought hit me... would it be terribly wrong to add in a newer generation Crown power amplifier to help the speakers come alive (a very inexpensive, immediate gratification, temporary fix)?
I know fan noise will be mentioned, but it's not actually a problem because the listening room is over the cellar and the amp can be ceiling mounted in the cellar. Anyone have actual experience with the current Crown line used in this manner?
Now I have a mid-power HT system, which I primarily use for two-channel music played without any "processing" (it stays two channel). It sounds superb at low volumes. It sounds compressed at higher volumes.
After looking through EBAY today an odd thought hit me... would it be terribly wrong to add in a newer generation Crown power amplifier to help the speakers come alive (a very inexpensive, immediate gratification, temporary fix)?
I know fan noise will be mentioned, but it's not actually a problem because the listening room is over the cellar and the amp can be ceiling mounted in the cellar. Anyone have actual experience with the current Crown line used in this manner?
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