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    Posted: 19 June 2012 at 6:17pm
Hay, need some peoples opinions on the soundStandard L1.0 and L2.8's, any good?? just bought some cheap (i think)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dub Specialist Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 June 2012 at 11:35pm
personnally i have no idea just thought id put this up for anyones reference...











The above interpretation of the parameters, the parameters are subject to change without prior notice, the last parameter to the product specifications shall prevail.
 
Product Features:
  • Depth of the improved Class H topology, combined with specially developed switching power supply in the end product, machine efficiency> 76%;
  • Divided into five models, the output power at 8 ohms load, respectively 310W/450W/650W/850W/1200W to meet most of the configuration requirements;
  • High power density: 14kg Weight / 2U/17 "depth chassis to provide 6200W continuous output;
  • Can stabilize the drive 8, 4, 2-ohm speaker loads, to meet the application requirements from the linear array to ordinary array systems;
  • Full power output has very low harmonic distortion (THD = 0.1%) and the ideal frequency response performance (20 ~ 20kHz)
  • Use of audio-specific components and connectors, to ensure greater reliability;
  • Removable front panel with dust filters designed to facilitate daily cleaning and maintenance;
  • SMT, AI, ICT automatic production and testing techniques to ensure the standardization of production and product consistency;
  • With overpressure, overcurrent, short circuit, over temperature, DC, VHF, distortion limiter, such as improving the protection of intelligence, to prevent man-made and environmental factors that damage the product;
Applications Recommended:
  • Indoor and outdoor mobile performance, fixed installation works;
  • Conference center, luxury hotels, Disco, HI room audio and so on PA system;

 

ModelL1.0sL1.8sL2.8sL3.6sL4.8s
Power
8Ω Stereo Power *
4Ω Stereo Power * 
2Ω stereo power **
310 W
500 W
600 W.
450 W
750 W
1100 W
650 W
1050 W
1350 the W
850 W
1400 W
2300 the W
1200 W
2000 W
3000 W
8Ω bridged power *
4Ω bridged power**
1000 W
1200 W
1600 W
2450 the W
2200 W
2900 the W
3000 W
4600 W
4100 the W
6200 the W
Other parameters
Frequency response
20 Hz - 20 kHz
Total harmonic distortion<0.1%
Signal to Noise Ratio
> 80 dB
Damping
> 200
Separation
> 70 dB
Conversion rate
> 20V/μs
Input sensitivity
26 dB / 32 dB/38 dB
Input impedance (unbalanced /balanced )
10k Ω / 20 k Ω
Voltage gain (8Ω)
38dB
Amplifier topology class
Class AB
2-tier Class H
3-tier Class H-
Wind Road
Panel suction wind blowing
Protection function
Soft start, DC, short circuit, overload and distortion limiter, overheat, become very large volume, VHF
Connector 
Input section
Balanced input XLR female socket, balanced and connected to the XLR male socket
Output section
Two red and black binding posts and NL4 SPEAKON outlet
Use the function
 
IndicatorStandby, power, signal, clip, protect, and then the bridge
Front panel featuresPower switch, volume control knob
Rear Panel Features
Stereo, and then, bridge selector switch, input sensitivity selector switch, flexible shear peak selector switch, grounding switch
Size Weight
 
Product Dimensions (W x D x H )
483 mm x395 mm x89mm
483 mm x450 mm x89 mm
483 mm x505 mm x89 mm
Carton Size ( W x D x H)
595mmx510mmx170mm
595mmx565mmx170mm620mmx585mmx170mm
Net weight
8.2kg
9.7kg
9.7kg13.0kg13.6kg
GW
9.8kg
12.0kg
12.0kg15.4kg16.0kg
Power supply
Can not be off to pull the IEC standard power plug the power cord
AC220V/50Hz ± 10%
Remarks:
  1 , this power is in accordance with the EIA standard.
, **, This power is to use the 40ms pulse 1kHz sine wave measured by the 1% total harmonic distortion.
Other data: tests showed that the Q / SAE Specifications ANSI C18.3M Part standards.
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The L1.0S casing appears to have been 'inspired' by Martin's MA series.
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Any particular reason you bought these ?
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erm, got them at a bargain price and there built from the same schematics as a certain crest amp
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote levyte357 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 June 2012 at 4:58pm
Originally posted by cakey87 cakey87 wrote:

erm, got them at a bargain price and there built from the same schematics as a certain crest amp


Any chance you could put up pic of amp internals ?
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Originally posted by toastyghost toastyghost wrote:

The L1.0S casing appears to have been 'inspired' by Martin's MA series.
*Exactly* my first thought!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cakey87 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 June 2012 at 5:16pm
yeah give me an hour or so and ill wip the tops off and stick some pics up, only jsut picked them up.
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I've recently come across these amps. Possibly these exact amps, a L1.0 and L2.8 Seem to work relatively well, only used em in anger once but they sounded good despite clip lights flashing on a band. Noisefloor was low.
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I had 2 of the bigger ones kept one for myself for bass and was fine, sold one to a band and it went up in flames.
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