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Wayne,

Thanks very much for the 3Pi sub plans!

For 2 channel I am running a Transcendent Sound Ground Grid for a preamp.

http://www.transcendentsound.com/Transcendent/Transcendent_Sound_Grounded_Grid_Preamp.html

If I am reading the specs of the GG correctly, it says that it has a max output of 20volts, so that should be enough to drive a Crown XLS1000?
At only $250-$300, the XLS1000 sure seems like a bargain when you look at the power and versatility it offers.

Looking at your 3Pi sub data, it seems the XLS1000 should have enough jam to run a couple of 3Pi subs (215W @ 8 ohms stereo / 350W @ 4 ohms)?

For movies I use an older Denon AVR, I am not sure what the output voltage of this unit is.
I will have to try and find the manual to see what it outputs.

Hey guys,
Any others out there using pro amps (Crown XLSs in particular) with their Pi speakers?
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