`` SPECIFICATIONS

Voltage Gain at 1kHz, 8 ohm rated output:

XTi 1000: 30.5 dB

XTi 2000: 32.9 dB

XTi 4000: 34.2 dB

XTi 6000: 37.1 dB

Frequency Response: +0/–1 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz at 1 watt into 4 ohms.

Load Impedance: Safe with all types of loads. Rated for 2 to 8 ohms in Stereo mode, 4 to

16 ohms in Bridge-Mono mode. The XTi 1000 A1 (100V version) is rated for 4 to 8 ohms Stereo, 8 to 16 ohms Bridge Mono.

Sensitivity: 1.4V

Signal to Noise Ratio (below rated 1 kHz power at 8 ohms): XTi 1K, 2K, 4K: 100 dB (A weighted). XTi 6K: 103 dB (A weighted).

Damping Factor: Better than 500 from 20 Hz to 400 Hz.

Crosstalk: > 70 dB below rated power, 20 Hz to 1 kHz.

Input Stage: Input is electronically balanced and employs precision 1% resistors.

Input Impedance (nominal): 20 k ohms, bal- anced;10 k ohms, unbalanced.

Maximum Input Signal: +22 dBu typical.

AC Line Voltage and Frequency Configura- tions Available: 100V, 120V, 220-240V 50/60 Hz.

AC Line Current (120VAC amplifier playing 1/8 power pink noise into 4 ohms per ch): XTi 1000: 6.8A, XTi 2000: 8.3A, XTi 4000:

10.5A; at idle draws no more than 38 watts.

XTi 6000: 15.3A; at idle draws no more than 180 watts.

Operating Temperature: 0° C to 40° C at 95% relative humidity (non-condensing).

DSP Section

Input EQ: 6 parametric filters per channel with adjustable Q, ±15 dB boost/cut. Also adjust- able high and low shelving filters. This 8-filter EQ section can be bypassed.

Crossover Filters: Highpass and lowpass per channel. Butterworth 6/12/18/24 dB per octave. Linkwitz-Riley 24/48 dB per octave. Also includes ±15 dB bandpass gain and polarity control.

Delay: For signal alignment of driver; 50 mS total delay.

Subharmonic Synthesizer: Takes the low- frequency content of the input signal and “synthesizes” a new signal that is the same as the input signal but one octave lower. The new synthesized signal is then mixed with the original signal to create the effect.

Output Limiter: Prevents clipping.

Presets: 20 presets, 19 of which are user- definable.

Front Panel Controls and Indicators

Level: Detented rotary level control, one per channel.

Power Switch: On/off switch applies AC power to the amplifier.

Sel/Prev/Next Buttons: Three buttons near the LCD screen are used to access menu items and front panel lockout.

LCD Screen: Backlit liquid crystal display shows speaker presets.

Signal Indicator: Green LED, one per chan- nel, illuminates when a very low-level signal is present at input. May be used for trouble- shooting cable runs.

–10 Indicator: Green LED flashes when output signal exceeds –10 dB below clip.

–20 Indicator: Green LED flashes when output signal level exceeds –20 dB below clip.

Ready Indicator: Green LED, one per chan- nel, illuminates when the amplifier is ready to produce audio.

Clip Indicator: Red LED, one per channel, turns on at the threshold of audible distortion.

Temp Indicator: Red LED, one per channel, illuminates under excessive temperature conditions.

Power Indicator: Blue LED illuminates when the amplifier has been turned on and has power.

Rear Panel Controls and Connectors

AC Line Connector:

XTi 1K, 2K, 4K: NEMA 5-15P (15A).

XTi 6K: NEMA 6-20P (20A) IEC C20 (20A)

Input Connector: XLR, one per channel.

Link/Out Connector: Loop-thru signal from input connector for linking to another ampli- fier, one per channel.

Output Connectors: Two Neutrik® Speakon® NL4MP (mates with NL4FC) output connec- tors. Channel-1 Speakon® is wired with Ch. 1 and Ch. 2 outputs for use with optional single 4-conductor cable. Two binding post outputs (in parallel with Speakon® connectors).

HiQnet USB Connector: Type B, connects to a HiQnet network.

Protection

XTi-Series amplifiers are protected against shorted, open or mismatched loads; over- loaded power supplies; excessive tempera- ture; chain destruction phenomena; excessive output current, input overload damage; and high-frequency blowups. They also protect loudspeakers from input/output DC, large or dangerous DC offsets and turn-on/turn-off transients.

Construction

Chassis: Steel.

Cooling: Proportional speed fan with front-to- rear airflow.

Dimensions: EIA Standard 19-in. rack mount width (EIA RS-310-B), 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) high and 12.25 in. (31.11 cm) deep behind mounting surface. XTi 6000 is 16.2 in. (41.15 cm) deep.

Net Weight:

XTi 1K, 2K, 4K: 18.5 lb (8.4 kg).

XTi 6K: 24.0 lb (10.9 kg).

Shipping Weight:

XTi 1K, 2K, 4K: 21.5 lb (9.8 kg).

XTi 6K: 30.0 lb (13.6 kg).

Optional Accessory:

Rear rack-ear support for XTi 6000.

Regulatory Certifications

Other Applications

12/08

139472-3

 

 

P O R TA B L E P A

The XTi Series of Crown® amplifiers are professional tools designed and built for portable PA applica- tions. The series includes four models which are similar except for output power: XTi 1000, 2000, 4000 and 6000. All are rugged and lightweight, and offer unmatched value in their class. XTi-Series amplifiers feature an LCD screen with speaker presets for crossover frequencies, EQ, limiting, delay, and a subharmonic synthesizer. Other features include a switch-mode universal power supply, useful function indicators, proportional-speed fan-assisted cooling, XLR inputs, Speakon® and binding-post

outputs, short-circuit protection and more.

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Crown CTS 2000 manual Voltage Gain at 1kHz, 8 ohm rated output, HiQnet USB Connector Type B, connects to a HiQnet network

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