The XLS802D actually works fine into 2 ohms per channel, or 4 ohms bridged. Crown says they did not include these ratings in the spec sheet/manual because the amp can draw more than 15A when operating this way, which apparently would have required a different cordset for UL listing with 120V power.
pm4877 @ Tue May 11, 2010 4:56 pm wrote:
Is it possible to bridge the amp and run 2 speakers in parallel. I mean run the amp to speaker wire to one speaker, then run another speaker wire from the first speaker to the second speaker? Would this then be mono?
The GX5 does not have a built-in bridge function, as Lonman mentioned. You are right that you probably don't need this anyway with the class of speakers you're looking at.
The Yamaha BR-series are pretty cheap. The Yamaha C115V or CM12V sound better and will get louder. The JBL MRX515 or MRX512M are yet a little better for more money. For a small setup I like 12" woofers when used with subwoofers, or 15" if you are unlikely to buy subs anytime soon. The JBLs are much lighter than the Yamahas, and are easier to get onto a speaker pole.
The crossover function in the GX5 is extremely basic. If you decide to add a subwoofer later on, you might as well do it right, and get an adjustable outboard crossover. So I do not see this as a useful selling point of the GX5.