Was the 400 Crowns attempt to tap in to the home market?
Yes and No.
Here is my take on it.
The PS 400 is the studio/theater version of the "powerline" series. which was intended for the audiophile market
The PS series specs out the same, with more protection circuitry and hookups for 1/4" jacks as well as conventional RCA's.
The PS Series was intended for permanent installations such as theaters, churches and stadiums. It's a probability that when you went to the movies in the late 90's, the great sound you heard was most likely, coming from a large bank of crown PS400's. Our very own three rivers stadium used them as well.
At lower listening levels, they sound average and a bit boring.
At higher levels, the come alive. at just below clipping, they maintain complete control and poise. Their sound to me is very neutral, while maintaining transparency and warmth.
Headroom? endless!
I loaned my PS-200 to a friend when he picked up his Polk sda 1c's from Matt. He used it until he purchased an Adcom GFA 545. The adcom seemed a bit more laid back with a subtle quietness that was hauntingly seductive. At higher levels, however, you could hear mild strain and a bit of harshness. Although still sounding good, It was no match for the PS-200. At lower registers, The crown kept true to form, delivering warmth, transparency and punch. Both are conservatively rated at 100wpc. but the crown seemed more at home at it's limit. just when the GFA 545 was running out of steam, the PS-200 was just coming in to itself.
The PS 200 specs in at 100 wpc (8 ohms)
The PS 400 specs in at 160 wpc (8 ohms)
I agree that at normal levels, a decent amp out performs these crowns. but when the volume goes way up, I'll take the crowns.
The PS-400 weighs in at 55 lbs. They can run at their max output for their entire life. Mine average over 20 years old. I currently have 4 of them.
These are audiophile grade amps. They are highly reviewed and sought after.
You have politely bashed my bose, for obvious reasons.
Come and listen to these Crowns, then voice your opinion.
Have a nice day fella's. I'm going today to pick up my (new to me) Polk SDA-1a's
Full review and pics to follow.
Cheers!