Hi Jordan, I have one of the XLS models and in sleep mode the strobing lights give me the shits. Do you recall if they are SMD or through hole discrete led's? I'm contemplating covering them over or disabling them on the board (the front cover doesn't facilitate hiding the obnoxiousness of these). Also curious if you know what the power draw is in "Standby"?
Greetings from Argentina I have a crown xls 2500 which in its output stage has an NSS20201L Low VCE(sat)NPN And in Argentina there is no such transistor. Do you know if I can replace it with a normal NPN one? From already thank you very much
I have an crown xti 2002 that was doing the same thing at turning on but i also had All leds on both sides on. Can be detected on pc. So i turn it on,no fan,display on but blank and the leds are all on. Did you ever met this problem,or any ideea what should i look for? Ex owner claimed is an firmware error but didn't want to give more details
God Damnit. Must have seated it wrong. It started to come on properly then shorted out and blew the amp. Be careful to clean thoroughly before replacing the cable, especially when the amp was left semi-outdoors in a shed or something and accumulated bits or rust or corrosion.
A prestigious company before made in Elkhart. 🇺🇲 Now since it's sold it's only Made in China! Nothing to do with the real Crown of the time! Now it's Cheap. Next.
I have the xls 2500 (earlier version) and it exhibit the same issue with that amp in this video. The only difference is that i displays "error 404". I don't know what is so i tried to fix it by plugging and unplugging it multiple times until i hear the "double click" and then it works again. But sometimes when it doesn't work i just go back to it some other day and it's working again. Is it the same issue with the one on your video or something else? What does "error 404" mean. Hope you can answer this. Thank you ao much.
It's a switching power supply inside. Unless you have a good understanding of electronics I would not recommend such a modification there is super high voltage inside that can be lethal. Having said that prehaps you could use a large step down transformer? This is a plug and play option