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Crest Pro-Lite Questions - Two 3.0 bridged or one 7.5 for a pair of Danley TH118?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Sledzieski" data-source="post: 132965" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>Re: Crest Pro-Lite Questions - Two 3.0 bridged or one 7.5 for a pair of Danley TH118</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> That's what Ive been getting at the whole time. Thats why I wanted to know a good reccomendation for a real amp.</p><p></p><p>As far as crest, I'm brand loyal, I just like crest. 17 years with old ca amps, v series amps, never one failure. I have 10 8200's, 3 9200's. 3 8200's been to the shop, 1 9200 been to the shop, 2 of my buddies 9200's I think 1 led works out of the two, local sound company started the 9200's on fire, I've seen the boards. Now the power light, a step below the 200 series. Some things you just don't have to test, theres a pretty good chance that its not going to work out well.</p><p></p><p>I actually have a 9200 in a case next to my amp rack when I do a show,,, thats the confidence I have,,,, But they sound good. I'd love to have some realtest equipment, I would put 1 ca 18 up against 2 bridged 8200's. My little cheap radio shack db meter showed the same db at clipping. So somethings limiting with these new power supplys.</p><p></p><p>I almost would spend the $399 on a inuke 6000, id love to see how fast it started on fire, then again, it probably protects itself and puts out 1/3 the rated power...</p><p></p><p>Well everyone have a great evening, Im off to see some local bands and stuff myself full of chicken wings and my two alotted beers for the night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Sledzieski, post: 132965, member: 1022"] Re: Crest Pro-Lite Questions - Two 3.0 bridged or one 7.5 for a pair of Danley TH118 That's what Ive been getting at the whole time. Thats why I wanted to know a good reccomendation for a real amp. As far as crest, I'm brand loyal, I just like crest. 17 years with old ca amps, v series amps, never one failure. I have 10 8200's, 3 9200's. 3 8200's been to the shop, 1 9200 been to the shop, 2 of my buddies 9200's I think 1 led works out of the two, local sound company started the 9200's on fire, I've seen the boards. Now the power light, a step below the 200 series. Some things you just don't have to test, theres a pretty good chance that its not going to work out well. I actually have a 9200 in a case next to my amp rack when I do a show,,, thats the confidence I have,,,, But they sound good. I'd love to have some realtest equipment, I would put 1 ca 18 up against 2 bridged 8200's. My little cheap radio shack db meter showed the same db at clipping. So somethings limiting with these new power supplys. I almost would spend the $399 on a inuke 6000, id love to see how fast it started on fire, then again, it probably protects itself and puts out 1/3 the rated power... Well everyone have a great evening, Im off to see some local bands and stuff myself full of chicken wings and my two alotted beers for the night. [/QUOTE]
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