The only "issues" I see with the Crown amps is the lack of 12V trigger and you have to turn that gain knob to about 80%.
And you have to removed that stupid plastic plug on the speaker posts - like the plugs on the Infinity P363 speaker posts.

Then you can use banana plugs.
Some people feel "uncomfortable" about turning that gain knob to 80%. But I guess they don't realize that most amps are actually turned to 100% fixed gain and you cannot change the gain.
They operate very cool and efficient, and sound just like any other amp as long as you turn that gain level up.
Andrew Robinson said they sound better with more efficient speakers?
Duh. They sound LOUDER with high efficiency speakers. Not better or worse.
Andrew Robinson also said "keep the gain controls off"? I don't get it. If the gain is zero (assume off = zero), how do you get any sound?
Another guy said he set the gain above 3 o'clock, which is ~80%, to which Andrew Robinson replied "Don't go too high with the gain".
Well, you have to level match. Either increase the gain on the AVR or the gain on the amp. So Andrew Robinson sets his Crown amp gain to 50%, but cranks up his surround channel levels to +8.5dB to attain 75dB on his SPL meter.
