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moonbaby
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Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:40 pm |
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Well, Sheet, I have to admit, the Crowns I am most familiar with are the classic (i.e.,old) D/DC series (150, 300, 75), and I've still got a pair of Micro-Techs that are running. As are the D150 and the D75 in the studio.
I currently use (4) CE2000s and (4) CE4000s, and with the exception of a screwed-up connection that caused a channel to DC and take out the sub it was driving, I've been pretty happy with them. They work well with my Crest 7200s, which, alas, are no longer available.
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sheet
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Sat Jan 13, 2007 8:32 am |
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Good amps will outlive you. |
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