That is what I was talking about.
It is easy to confuse and mix up acoustic phase (transfer function phase) and electrical phase ( impedance phase).
Every analog crossover ( active or passive ) cause acoustic phase shift. In DSP, IIR filters causes phase shift similar to analog filters. Only FIR is phase linear.
Active crossover filters does not effect the electrical phase of a loudspeaker. But elements of a passive crossover dominantly effects the electrical phase. The driver's contribution is very benign and mostly flat other than at resonance. Port makes its fair share of contribution too.
Passive crossover elements on its own dissipates lots of power.
See section 4.3 & 7 of this article:
http://sound.whsites.net/lr-passive.htm#s3.0
A loudspeaker is always a complex load ( much more so with passive crossover elements). So I should not have used the term " complex load". What I meant was a demanding load for the amplifier, say for example 3 Ohms at -45 Deg at 60Hz.
Loudspeaker drivers ( ie transducers) are always passive load.
Peng,
That extra 'us' was a typo addition. If I were working for Crown I would not be wondering if I should buy XLi or XLS!
Audioholics tests don't show phase responses and that is what I want to see for this amp. I do not care much about THD. Anything less than 0.1% is fine for me. IMD is much more important but rarely tested. Even stereophile does not test for SMPTE- IMD.
THD at 1KHz doesn't show the whole picture even if you care for 0.0000x THD. Check out the datasheet for IcePower 125ASX2 or 1000ASP. THD is different for different frequencies!