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Crown Audio Adopts Common Amplifier Format for DCi Series

Harman’s Crown Audio in Elkhart, Indiana, has adopted the Common Amplifier Format (CAF) for DriveCore Install (DCi) Series Amplifiers. Developed by SynAudCon, the CAF is a report for presenting specifications and measured performance metrics of audio power amplifiers. Effective July 2015, Crown DCi Series amplifier specifications will be available in the CAF.

SynAudCon designed CAF to provide amplifier performance metrics in a concise and well-defined format, and in a manner that facilitates direct comparisons between various manufacturers and models.

At the heart of the DCi Series is Harman’s proprietary DriveCore amplifier IC chip. The DriveCore chip combines the amplifier driver stage into the power output stage along with additional audio signal functions and is about the size of a postage stamp. DriveCore and the DCi Series’ leading-edge amplifier topologies dramatically reduce size and power consumption requirements and yield much more energy-efficient operation that conforms to HARMAN International’s GreenEdge environmental initiative.

“We believe adopting the CAF will help alleviate some of the confusion our customers face in making an informed decision about what amplifier is most appropriate for their specific application and environment,” says Marc Kellom, senior director of engineering and marketing for Crown Audio. “Moving to a more universal standard of measurements is an important step for the professional amplifier industry and we are happy to lead by example.”

“I am pleased to hear that Crown is joining a growing list of audio manufacturers in adopting the common amplifier format, CAF,” says Pat Brown, president of SynAudoCon. “With the CAF, audio practitioners finally have a meaningful way to deploy and compare audio power amplifiers. Crown’s support of the CAF demonstrates their ongoing commitment to providing meaningful specifications to their customers.”

For information about the Common Amplifier Format, go to cafgroup.org.

Find information about Crown Audio DriveCore Install (DCi) Series Amplifiers.

Visit SynAudCon at www.prosoundtraining.com/site.

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