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Description
Features sophisticated protection circuitry (from shorted, open, or mismatched loads, input and high frequency overloads), 5-way fault indicator, red LED on each channel that turns on when distortion becomes audible, green signal-present LED that flashes when the level is extremely low (indicating cabling problems), and detented level controls. Mode select switch for stereo or bridged; 3-speed fan; and electronically balanced XLR inputs; touchproof binding post and Speakon outputs; all in a rugged steel chassis designed to handle serious road use.


Features
- Features sophisticated protection circuitry
- 5-way fault indicator
- Red peak clip LED on each channel
- Green signal-present LED that flashes when the level is extremely low
- Detented level controls
- Mode select switch for stereo or bridged
- 3-speed fan
- Electronically balanced XLR inputs
- Touchproof binding post and Speakon outputs
- All in a rugged steel chassis designed to handle serious road use
- 3-year no-fault warranty
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Specs
- Sensitivity (volts RMS) for full rated power at 4 ohms: 1.25V
- Frequency Response (at 1 watt) 22Hz to 20kHz: +0 dB, ”0.8dB
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio (20Hz to 20kHz) A-weighted, below rated power: >98dB. No weighting, below rated power: >93dB.
- Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): <0.5%.
Intermodulation Distortion (IMD): (60Hz and 7kHz at 4:1) from full rated output to ”40dB: < 0.3%.
Damping Factor (8 ohm) 10Hz to 400Hz: >200. - Crosstalk (below rated power)_at 1kHz: ”76dB at 20kHz: ”58dB
- Input Impedance (nominal): 20 kilohms balanced, 10 kilohms unbalanced.
- Load Impedance: Rated for 4 to 8 ohms per channel in Stereo, 8 ohms in Bridge Mono
- AC Line Voltage and Frequency Configurations Available (±10%): 120 VAC 60Hz, 100 VAC 50/60Hz, 220 VAC 50Hz, and 230-240 VAC
- Weight: 29lb.
Reviews
4.75
4 Reviews
0%
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Reviewed by 4 customers
House Killa
submitted18 years ago
byMighty O.C.
fromOrange County, N.Y.
I'm running a pair of 15" mids in my tri-amped rig and the 402D keeps them crisp and clean even at high dbs. "House" heads require clean highs to be heard over a very punchy bassline. That's no easy feat when you're running 4-"18s" in mono. The 402D is highly recommended for those who want quality sound on a tight budget. Fan noise is the only brawback.
Crown XLS 402D
submitted19 years ago
byCDOG
frombolinas, CA
The Crown XLS 402D powers my two 15's with horns in my practice studio. They are solid clean, quite except for the fans and most of all powerful.Good connectivity in back for a versatile array of hook-ups.Solid and not too pricey $$, thanks Crown!
best amp I've used
submitted19 years ago
byamp king
fromSan Jose, CA
I've used this amp to power a pair of JBL 15" speakers, and the sound was amazing. This amp runs very cool, it rarely gets warm. The sound is very precise with very little distortion. At 300 watts per channel at 8ohms, this amp has plenty of power for most speakers.
A TRUE WORKHORSE
submitted19 years ago
byfrequency09
fromInver Grove Heights, MN
This amp is as solid as they come. I decided to give this one a try over my usual pick. I was rather impressed with the quality of this amp. At high levels this amp really performs. Doesn't stress out period. Certainly A True Workhorse. At very low levels the fans are a bit loud. But good to know they really keep the amp cooool. The dollar/watt ratio makes this a great value.
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