I am interested in getting a power amp for my rig and have read here about the Crest Prolite amps. Can anyone recommend a good source for these products?
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Northern Sound And Light is a Crest dealer, call them and see if they carry the Prolite series, or can special order you one. Their prices often make the minor extra hassle well worth it.
I'm likely going to be getting one of the Pro-lite 2.0s before the end of the summer.
Thinking of that ebay seller as well. There are quite a few for sale on ebay. These guys have stock, but no one else does?
Not sure why.
not too sure about the amps but they do make great toothpaste!See.
From what I've read and can perceive these Crests look better than the IPRs.
Sounds great. Thanks.If anyone wants a Prolite and can't locate one, let me know. They have been going fast, but there are dealers with stock.
While we have your attention can you tell us the difference between the IPR (1600) and Prolite (2.0) in terms of **quality** ???
For a typical bar band is the Prolite thought to be more reliable than the IPR or are they about the same?
I am one of those weight conscious people. Otherwise the IPR would not be in the pictureFor what it's worth I've used IPR1600's and 3000's with no problems. That being said, I would go for the Prolite 2.0 over the IPR1600 because it's not that much more expensive and the extras would be worth it to me. The Prolite weighs about 13lb compared to the 7lb IPR. Some players are all about the ultralight weight these days, but in addition to the extra features, I would rather put my money on the more rigid chassis just because.
Wonder what it really weighs.