Power Crown XTi 6000 activates protection and does not generate PWM what could it be?
The Power Crown XTi 6000 is a power amplifier, and it sounds like it is activating its protection circuit and not generating a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signal. There could be a few different reasons for this behavior. Some possible causes include:
- Overheating: The amplifier could be overheating, causing the protection circuit to activate in order to prevent damage.
- Short circuit: There could be a short circuit in the amplifier, causing the protection circuit to activate.
- Input signal issue: The input signal to the amplifier could be causing the protection circuit to activate. This could be due to a problem with the source, such as a malfunctioning mixer or a disconnected cable.
- Output impedance or load mismatch: The amplifier may have a mismatch in output impedance or the load impedance which can cause the protection circuit to activate.
- Firmware or software issue : There could be a problem with the firmware or software that controls the amplifier, causing the protection circuit to activate.
Without more information, it's difficult to say for certain what the problem is. It's recommended to check the manual for troubleshooting steps and also check for any possible firmware updates. If problem persist it's recommended to take professional help.
It's sound very low
Double check the condition of the cables, make sure nothing is shorted or broken.Is your music source 1 volt peak to peak (or line level)? If not add a preamplifier if input is lower than that or attenuate the input if higher than that. If you have line level input, make sure the input is turned up to an optimal level for output with headphones. See that you are getting correct response on the input LED level indicators. If all are lit up, you need to attenuate the signal before it plugs into the amp.Check your system presets, check to make sure DSP is "OFF"" at least for now. And then check to see if you have "Briged" "Stereo" or "Mono" selected. If you plugged one speaker in and plugged it into the jacks for the bridged configuration, you are fine, if you plugged into one or the other, or used two speakers, You would want "Stereo" at least for testing. "X-over" would only be needed for Bi-amping a mono imput. And scroll through the other presets to see that limiters are off, and that system is not muted.Then turn up the amplifier volume. If you wired 3 speakers to it, that might be why. Other possibilities are impedance mismatch between output and speakers,This url has the Manual and specifications you can download http://www.crownaudio.com/usa/xti-series.htmlIf the unit shows any signs of having been dropped, there may be broken solder tracks internally. such an event as being dropped could cause some of the issues you are encountering.
Crown XTI 1000 wont turn on
It will be the boost cap near the power switch. 220if 35v. In fact 3 caps die which kill XTi and CDi series. Amps. 2 x 220ugf and one 470 uf. All. Located yon the freuont right edge of the main PCB.
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Why doesn't right channel work?
It could be a defective switching element but more likely something has failed in the right channel amplifier chain such as a a component or amplifier stage.
Crown CDi 1000 amp thermal on
Google should have a manual for your 1000 amp thermal and also try on the companies official website too for a manual. Try searching on YouTube as well and YouTube should have videos about amp thermal on - Crown Audio Players & Recorders
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