Actually, looking at the Crown XLS 1002, it has a built-in low pass crossover as part of its DSP. You can setup a Linkwitz-Riley 24dB/octave low-pass crossover point anywhere from 30 Hz and 3,000 Hz. See page 8-9 of the manual. It does not publish the input impedance, but it -might- be better than using the miniDSP.
Is my amp the problem?
I recently decided to bi-amp my speakers so I purchased a crown xls 1002. (225w 8 ohm). I am driving a 10 woofer. It sounds horrible. I can't seem to get it to put out much power despite its rating even when I make all the right adjustments. Its a class D amp. Is that my problem? It just doesn't seem to have any Ba**s. Lol. Advice is appreciated.
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