amrutmhatre90
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
I have been experimenting few things in my chain, trying different pre amps, power amps and new ways of listening music. Not that I am not satisfied but wanted to learn and feel how each change in a chain affected sound, in a good or bad way.
I have a Class D Crown XLS 2002 Power amp which I was using to power Q Accoustics 3050i which were connected to Denon x3700 and a FX Audio tube-03 Tube Pre Amp. This is around 375wpc at 8ohms.
I also have a NAD 320BEE Integrated Amplifier which can be used as power amplifier, I used this as a IA until now. With Class A/B at 50wpc at 8ohms.
One day, I decided to try the NAD as a power amplifier and test it with Crown XLS. Does more watts mean better? 50wpc Class A/B vs 375wpc class D.
Few wire swaps done, and started my test playlist.
Chain tested was:
1) Rpi Streamer > Tube Pre amp > NAD > Q acoustics 3050i
2) Rpi Streamer > Tube Pre amp > Crown XlS 2002 > Q acoustics 3050i
The Result:
1) Nad 320BEE Power Amp - The result was astonishing, everything felt much smoother yet punchy, I could immediately tell the bass and mids were better, highs slightly controlled. I could literally feel bass hitting my body.
I can listen to this at high volume whole day without fatigue. At low or moderate volumes, the bass is still felt.
2) Crown XLS 2002 - I was used to listening to this combo more often , the bass was tight and controlled. But it did not hit my body like the case with NAD. Has slightly sparkly highs. This chain feels more digital and one can notice the resolution is much better.
I cannot listen to this at high volumes, or it is just me. The sparkly highs are a issue for me. At low or moderate volumes the bass is still tight but cannot be felt.
Two things to point out:
1) Why the NAD 320BEE did not sound so good as a standalone Integrated amplifier? ANSWER is Pre Amp section! I had read it online multiple times the pre amp section is weak point of the NAD 320BEE. And by using and testing it as a power amplifier alone with a different pre amp it stands true.
Not that it is bad, but my whole system came alive when I added a tube Pre amp, I even tested with my Denon x3700 as pre amp and it still sounds better than using as IA.
2) Should One use Crown XLS for music? definitely yes but with caution. Your speakers shouldn't be bright but neutral or warm can do good. Crown XLS sounds too good at medium volume for music which has instruments specially Indian music. The separation, clarity and detail is amazing. And it scores high on cost to value factor.
I have made a small video comparing how both sound with A/B testing and mixing songs:
Would like to know your views if you testes both Class A/B and Class D amps in your chain, would help me understanding things better too.
I am looking to sell the Crown XLS, i am using it lesser than I used to, but this is in my listening scenario. I Also have space issues.
I have been experimenting few things in my chain, trying different pre amps, power amps and new ways of listening music. Not that I am not satisfied but wanted to learn and feel how each change in a chain affected sound, in a good or bad way.
I have a Class D Crown XLS 2002 Power amp which I was using to power Q Accoustics 3050i which were connected to Denon x3700 and a FX Audio tube-03 Tube Pre Amp. This is around 375wpc at 8ohms.
I also have a NAD 320BEE Integrated Amplifier which can be used as power amplifier, I used this as a IA until now. With Class A/B at 50wpc at 8ohms.
One day, I decided to try the NAD as a power amplifier and test it with Crown XLS. Does more watts mean better? 50wpc Class A/B vs 375wpc class D.
Few wire swaps done, and started my test playlist.
Chain tested was:
1) Rpi Streamer > Tube Pre amp > NAD > Q acoustics 3050i
2) Rpi Streamer > Tube Pre amp > Crown XlS 2002 > Q acoustics 3050i
The Result:
1) Nad 320BEE Power Amp - The result was astonishing, everything felt much smoother yet punchy, I could immediately tell the bass and mids were better, highs slightly controlled. I could literally feel bass hitting my body.
I can listen to this at high volume whole day without fatigue. At low or moderate volumes, the bass is still felt.
2) Crown XLS 2002 - I was used to listening to this combo more often , the bass was tight and controlled. But it did not hit my body like the case with NAD. Has slightly sparkly highs. This chain feels more digital and one can notice the resolution is much better.
I cannot listen to this at high volumes, or it is just me. The sparkly highs are a issue for me. At low or moderate volumes the bass is still tight but cannot be felt.
Two things to point out:
1) Why the NAD 320BEE did not sound so good as a standalone Integrated amplifier? ANSWER is Pre Amp section! I had read it online multiple times the pre amp section is weak point of the NAD 320BEE. And by using and testing it as a power amplifier alone with a different pre amp it stands true.
Not that it is bad, but my whole system came alive when I added a tube Pre amp, I even tested with my Denon x3700 as pre amp and it still sounds better than using as IA.
2) Should One use Crown XLS for music? definitely yes but with caution. Your speakers shouldn't be bright but neutral or warm can do good. Crown XLS sounds too good at medium volume for music which has instruments specially Indian music. The separation, clarity and detail is amazing. And it scores high on cost to value factor.
I have made a small video comparing how both sound with A/B testing and mixing songs:
Would like to know your views if you testes both Class A/B and Class D amps in your chain, would help me understanding things better too.
I am looking to sell the Crown XLS, i am using it lesser than I used to, but this is in my listening scenario. I Also have space issues.