Crown XLS 202 - moosers's review
The Crown XLS202 is a stereo power amplifier that I've used in a professional recording studio setting. I've used the amp with a set of Yamaha NS-10Ms, which of course are passive monitors. I also …
Crown Sound Grabber II - moosers's review
The Crown Sound Grabber II is a PZM (pressure zone microphone) that can be suited for both live shows or in the studio. I personally only have experience with this microphone in the studio, although…
Crown D150A - moosers's review
The Crown D150A is a stereo solid state power amplifier. I have used it for powering passive studio monitors in the recording studio. Each channel delivers 75 watts of power, and like the name stat…
Crown Pzm30d - moosers's review
The Crown PZM 30D is a dynamic microphone that you can place on the inside of a piano or even on the floor. Its design is unique and allows it to pick up a great deal of specific sound. I have only u…
Crown D75 - moosers's review
I've had my Crown D75 for about seven or eight years. It came into my hands in an unlikely fashion and I have been using it in a variety of ways since I got it. It is a compact dual channel power amp…
Crown XLS 602 - " Think carefully before buying"
translatedNow a few months that I use. I needed a small amp power booster and that is especially strong. I turned logically to the entry-level QSC, Crown and Crest. In comparison, Crown is the most "deprived" …
Crown XTi 6000 - " The power is there, the power handling to see ..."
translatedThis review complements the JBL PRX635 I use together. Unpacking the carton. I connect, I call pushing the parameters to my subs JBL SRX718S, I have a little trouble with only 3 buttons. It's less …