The Crown XLS 802 Power Amplifier is rated for a maximum power output of 1600 watts in bridged mode (mono), 600 watts when driving a pair of 4 ohm stereo speakers, and 380 watts in 8 ohm stereo operation. At this level of power, the XLS 802 is sufficient to drive a subwoofer in bridged mode, or power bands or DJs that play in medium to large clubs and concert halls. Bands that are playing in very small clubs, however, may be a bit overpowered by the XLS 802. For these artists, it might be wise to look at something a little less powerful such as the Crown XLS 402 or 602.
The Crown XLS 802 has an all steel rackmount construction, weighing over 35 pounds and feeling extremely solid. It is designed to remain extremely cool even under hot stage lights, being cooled through a forced induction air system. As long as it is installed in the proper configuration, overheating should never be an issue. However, if a cooling problem is ever detected and the amplifier is in danger of overheating, a light on the front of the unit will turn on, and the amplifier will automatically shut off to prevent permanent damage. Additionally, the XLS 802 is protected from electrical damage. Just as with the thermal protection, an electrical overload will cause the amplifier to automatically shut down, alerting the user to the problem via a front mounted LED. The entire XLS amplifier line, including the XLS 802, is backed by Crown's three year, no fault, fully transferrable warranty.
Crown XLS 802 Power Amplifiers are an excellent choice for bands or DJs that play in medium to large concert venues. For very large or outdoor venues where the utmost in power is necessary, however, a more powerful amplifier might be necessary such as the XLS 5000, which provides a maximum of 5,000 watts.
Musicians around the world are familiar with the legendary tone of Crown amplifiers. Since the 1940s, Crown has provided the muscle necessary for performing bands to be heard at some of the world's largest and most respected live concert venues. Unfortunately, the high price has put Crown's products out of reach for bands that have not yet reached the top ranks of the touring circuit. Crown XLS 802 Power Amplifiers have changed this, by putting legendary Crown power into the hands of musicians who could not previously afford it.
Crown XLS 802 Power Amplifiers - Summary:
* Rated for a maximum of 1600 watts in bridged mono operation
* Crown's Icepak technology results in an amplifier with excellent thermal characteristics, cooled through forced air induction
* Legendary Crown sound quality results in punchy lows and crystal clear highs even at high volumes
* Rugged, durable construction, backed by Crown's three year warranty
* Spectacular performance at a price point not previously available to Crown buyers
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The XLS 602 Power Amplifier is rated for a maximum output of 1200 watts (mono, bridged). In stereo mode, with 4 ohm speakers, it can produce a maximum of 450 watts, and with 8 ohm speakers, the maximum is 300 watts. This level of power gives the XLS 602 the muscle necessary to power instrumentalists, vocalists, and DJs who perform at medium sized concert venues. Although this might be more wattage than is necessary for smaller venues, it is important to keep in mind that power amplifiers are more efficient when driving easier loads. Buying an amplifier with more power than you currently need means that you can play at lower relative volumes, which will result in a cooler-running amplifier. An amplifier that runs at cooler temperatures lasts longer.
The Crown XLS 402 is a power amplifier that is capable of outputting at a maximum of 900 watts when operating in mono bridged mode, 450 watts in stereo operation with 4 ohm speakers, and 300 watts in stereo with 8 ohm speakers. This amount of power is ideal for bands, DJs, or vocalists who perform in small to medium venues such as clubs, and some concert halls and auditoriums. For outdoor performances, or larger concert venues, a larger amplifier such as the Crown XLS 602 or 802 would be preferable. In smaller settings, however, you can be sure that the XLS 402 will produce enough volume to send your tone all the way to the back row.
The Crown XLS 202 is capable of producing up to 600 watts in bridged mono operation, or 300 watts per channel in stereo mode, when driving 4 ohm speakers, making it an excellent choice for bands or DJs who perform in small venues or concert halls, or for some home stereo applications where the fan noise will not be a problem. It has been praised for its extremely accurate sound reproduction, rivaling more expensive power amplifiers from other manufacturers.
Mackie, a sound reinforcement company providing amplification, mixing, and monitoring equipment for studios and performing musicians, has long been a technological pioneer in the field. One of their innovations is a technology known as Fast Recovery, which first made its debut in Mackie's FR series of power amplifiers. Mackie FR 2500 Power Amplifiers are the flagship product in the FR series, offering up to 2500 watts of unbridled muscle to help power your way through your next live concert or DJ set.