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Vist our Online StoreThe Cube was the worst thing Carver offered, IMO.
H9
"Appreciation of audio is a completely subjective human experience. Measurements can provide a measure of insight, but are no substitute for human judgment. Why are we looking to reduce a subjective experience to objective criteria anyway? The subtleties of music and audio reproduction are for those who appreciate it. Differentiation by numbers is for those who do not".--Nelson Pass
Pass Aleph 30; Adcom GFP750/Dared SL2000A; Adcom GDA600; MIT S3/Z Pc; SDA 1C; Squeezebox; Tubes add soul!
This was also my suspicion with these amps. They were unused and sitting in boxes for probably a decade. I don't doubt that there were issues that need to be addressed on the amps I tried. They were likely not in optimal electronic condition.
I fully agree with you in the Bob Carver's role in audio history. His story is an amazing one, and his Stereophile showdown is the stuff of legend. He has a legacy no one can deny and we all benefit from that.
And just to reiterate on the Carver tubes, they are truly a beautiful thing. I've only heard them the once, so I had no reference, but the rig utilizing those amps sounded beautiful.
design is where science and art break even.
What the cube sounds like on your DCM's has nothing whatsoever to do with SDA's or for that matter what amps you feel are superior to the Carvers in the same price range, I still want to know whether you own any SDA's and if so what Carver amps have you tried with them since you so eloquently stated that.......
(I know Polk SDA's and SRS's arent the definition of transparent speakers, but still, they're transparent enough to let me know these are amps meant for lesser speakers)
And what amps do you recomend that are a better value for the money?
REGARDS SNOW
Well, I just pulled off the impossible by doing a double-blind comparison all by myself, purely by virtue of the fact that I completely and stupidly forgot what I did last. I guess that getting old does have its advantages after all :D
I believe that it does sound to you the way you describe it. I've heard this said about everything from SDA's to Technics sb7070's running on a Technics sx500 receiver. (and it actually sounded pretty decent.) Does it bother me that people say that? of course not. Hell, I don't even think that you're wrong. If you think it's better, then it is.
design is where science and art break even.
Not the last word in resolution, but they are cheap and were popular at the same time SDA's were available new.
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche
Good lord, I'm getting to it.
The cube comment was replying to Jinjuku's post. I will address yours in due time, as well. There are a lot of other posts I wanted to get to first. I'm not the fastest typer in the world, and I've got other things going on simultaneously.
Personally, I almost feel I should keep you waiting, since you're very nearly demanding I pay attention to you. And as far as my eloquence, I was unaware that I was addressing the royal court. I humbly beg your forgiveness, sire.
design is where science and art break even.
Why does anyone prefer raisin bran over cornflakes, rap over real music,paper over plastic ?? Personal preference mainly,that would be my guess.![]()
No matter how lost you are.......music can bring you home. (there are a few exceptions, however)
That could be why you got the results you did. People don't put as much weight into cable choices as they should.
I posted a thread about a Pioneer elite receiver that replaced a B&K 307, and wasn't happy with the SQ. That is until I realized I had different IC's going to the amp, popped the old ones back in and bang,synergy was back. Experimenting with cables should be on your list before kicking a piece of gear down the road.
I'm sure you're correct. This is kind of my point. I want people with Carver amps to tell me what I'm doing wrong. Perhaps my original post was not sensitive enough to those who love Carver gear, but I was attempting to be careful enough. It seems that you may have been one of the people offended. and I apologize for any perceived attack on you, but you have to realize this post was in fun and is now way any reflection of you, or other carver amp owners.
My post was directed at Carver owners to help me understand this whole thing. When I said I wanted someone to explain it to me, I was being serious. I really want someone to show me what these amps can do! I just need help. If I rattled the cage a little in doing so, well it seems that that happens around here. And I've gotten a lot of great responses. I'd like to keep the dialog positive.
design is where science and art break even.
We have a saying around here, "Everything Matters". Your source,cables,amps speakers, the room. Some gear just works better for some than others. It becomes too easy to say a certain speaker sounds like crap,or this or that amp,blah blah, when really it's more so a synergy thing. As posted before, most carvers out there are in need of some updating due to age. Yeah, even the best have some lemons and Carver is no different. Lots of people use Carvers/Sunfire with SDA's because they like the sound in their environment, no need to read any further into it. You had a bad experience with them,thats cool, you should be able to move on and try something different. Thats what this hobby is all about.
You're not doing anything wrong, if your ears, gear and synergy don't work with Carver......they don't work. I've heard quite a few pieces of Carver in the heydey and I never cared for it as in it was never anything that blew my skirt up. Yamaha, Onkyo, Carver all sound the same to me, bland and boring. Doesn't mean it's necessarily poor gear, just not what I would consider great.
At Lou's at Polkfest the Carver amp sounded a whole lot better than the Emotiva, a whole lot better on the Amazings and Phil's AAD's.
Just my .02c
H9
"Appreciation of audio is a completely subjective human experience. Measurements can provide a measure of insight, but are no substitute for human judgment. Why are we looking to reduce a subjective experience to objective criteria anyway? The subtleties of music and audio reproduction are for those who appreciate it. Differentiation by numbers is for those who do not".--Nelson Pass
Pass Aleph 30; Adcom GFP750/Dared SL2000A; Adcom GDA600; MIT S3/Z Pc; SDA 1C; Squeezebox; Tubes add soul!
Ok so here's my shortlist of amps that I have heard that can be gotten in the $500-$1k range:
Parasound Halo A23
Parasound HCA-2200 mkII
Bel Canto (Don't recall the model, but was <$500 used)
Stax (can't remember model, but it was class a and somewhere around 50W)
Sunfire Symphonic reference
this is off the top of my head. Some other models I've not had much experience with but personally know others have preferred:
Odyssey Stratos
Classe CA-150
design is where science and art break even.
Classe CA-150 great amp for the $.
HT Setup... Pioneer Elite SC-37, Polk Audio SDA-SRS 1.2TL's Restored with full mods, Polk Audio RM-7500 Surrounds, Oppo BDP 93
Two Channel... Carver Statement 450~1 Vacuum Tube Monoblocks, Dodd Mid-line Tube Linestage with Psvane 12Ax7 tubes, Pioneer Pdd 9Mk II SACD Player, Yamaha PX-3 Turntable with Sumiko BPS EvoIII, Polk Audio SDA-SRS 1.2TLs, with full mods.
Benghazi was more than just FUBARED...
I keep trying Carver amps but they never float my boat.
I recently bought a TFM-35, had high hopes, brought it home, hooked it up, and in a very few minutes (maybe moments) knew I didn't like the sound.
Sounded thin and somehow "electronic", but it would play "loud".
Tried it on SDA's, RTA12's, Magneplanar MMG's, Dahlquist DQ-10's, ADS-810's, and some others, so I think I gave it fair shake.
On the other hand, I have (and instantly liked) amps like Adcom GFA-1, 454, 555, Citation 16's, Dynacos, Luxman, Quad, Rotel, and others.
I can't figure it out. Maybe someone who has a system that sounds fantastic with a Carver amp, but they should try swapping in an Adcom, Rotel, or similiar "value" amp of similar power rating and see if it doesn't sound even "better".
Very reasonable answer. I don't for a second think that Carver amps are the end all be all of audio amplification, but for the $550 I paid for a recently serviced TFM-45 I certainly can't find anything local that even comes close to this sound quality dollar for dollar. By the way, I've never heard the TFM-35 but still own a TFM-25 and when I went from the 25 to the 45 I found it was not just a step up in wattage but also in refinement. The 45 has much more control in the bottom end and detail in the top. No flabby bass in my system with the C-1 controlling.
I'm actually glad you started this conversation as it's something I noticed as well when I was new here. I think it really boils down to synergy though. A Carver may sound like a$$ with brand X speakers, pre, and source. Change the pre and it may sound golden. Use a high end TT or CDP and it may change for the good. Use brand X cables and you may get something different altogether. Like you said to each his own and in the end it's about what your ears find pleasing. Have a great Christmas newrival!!!
PS.. I still haven't tried tubes with SDA's but everyone who has raves about them. I'm working on a deal at a local pawn shop for an old Eico ST-70 integrated that I'd love to try with the 1C's
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Since I have Carver ALS Platinum speakers, I haven't found an amp that has the power to drive them anywhere close to the price of my Carver Silver 9t's. The Carver 180W tube amps did sound better than the 575W 9t's, but they cost three times as much. Trying to compair SS to tubes is an apples and oranges thing though. Not counting tube amps, I'm very satisfied with my 9t's. Crystal clear mids and highs, and the bass will bulge the window glass with no distortion. The best bass reproduction I've heard from an amp/speaker combo.
Lots of Carver stuff and a pair of LSi9's
Well, I just pulled off the impossible by doing a double-blind comparison all by myself, purely by virtue of the fact that I completely and stupidly forgot what I did last. I guess that getting old does have its advantages after all :D
I really like my Carver TFM-42 with my Amazing Platinums.. I've been changing things around recently since I think my front room is just too small for the Amazings..
When I paired the TMF-42 with my SDA-II's i didn't like it as much.. currently have the SDA-II's powered with a Parasound HCA-1200mkII and I like that better than the SDA/TFM-42 pairing.. but I think I liked the Amazing/TFM-42 combo in the room better than what I've accomplished with the SDA-II's (although I'm going to try to upgrade teh xovers, etc to make my final determination)..
Just trying to re-iterate the point most are making, that synergy is the key..
Jason
2-Channel - So far...
Pre: Dodd ELP
DAC: W4S-Dac2
Source(s): Computer and Denon 2910
Amp: Parasound HCA-1200II
Speakers: LSi9s - Vr3 Fortress Mod
Great point, synergy is the key as you said. Carver amps as a rule may suck with DCM products I dont know but to my ears with SDA's they sound very good. I currently have a very old very cheap very low wattage Kenwood Int amp running a pair of SDA SRS's in the garage and the sound is phenominal. It really shouldnt sound as good as it does but it does so it stays there, I have tried other amps receivers etc with these speakers and the little Kenwood just kills em even it's bigger brothers made the same year, Why? I dont know but it does.
REGARDS SNOW
Well, I just pulled off the impossible by doing a double-blind comparison all by myself, purely by virtue of the fact that I completely and stupidly forgot what I did last. I guess that getting old does have its advantages after all :D
SRS's as a garage rig??? Somehow that just sounds wrong to me.![]()
HT Setup... Pioneer Elite SC-37, Polk Audio SDA-SRS 1.2TL's Restored with full mods, Polk Audio RM-7500 Surrounds, Oppo BDP 93
Two Channel... Carver Statement 450~1 Vacuum Tube Monoblocks, Dodd Mid-line Tube Linestage with Psvane 12Ax7 tubes, Pioneer Pdd 9Mk II SACD Player, Yamaha PX-3 Turntable with Sumiko BPS EvoIII, Polk Audio SDA-SRS 1.2TLs, with full mods.
Benghazi was more than just FUBARED...
I had a Kenwood KA-9100 integrated that made my RTiA7's totally sing. Kenwood made some great stuff back in the 70's. Interesting though snow that your little Kenwood sounded better than it's bigger bro's. It truly is about synergy. In my main system I have two turntables, one a medium priced Pro-ject 6.9, the other an old Technics SL-1700 on which I'm using an Audio Technica AT20SLa cart. It sounded totally awesome with a Marantz headshell I borrowed off another table. I'm selling the Marantz table and needed the headshell back so I switched it to a generic I had lying around. Totally changed the sound!! The new one is a little lighter so I had to reset the counter weight for tracking force. I know I have the alignment right but it just doesn't have the same punch or super wide soundstage it did while using the Marantz headshell. The point is that it's all about synergy. Change anything and the synergy changes. I guess a lot of SDA owners simply enjoy the sound of Carver with SDA. That said, as stated on this thread and in others there are many who have found audio nirvana with SDA's and other amps.
just a quick clarification:
I'm not quite sure I would consider an observation an attack of any kind, let alone a blatant one. But for the sake of argument, I will concede that it was a stern observation.
I've owned several SDA's. SDA1, CRS+, SDA2b, and SRS's. For several years, and listened to almost all combinations of amps and speakers.
Can you please point to where I ever denied that point? I have no problem debating any and all points of my assertions, but please stick to the facts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHHLK...er_profilepage [/QUOTE]
I'm fully aware of that video, and have been vocal on how big of a fan I am of Sal's work on his speakers. I had forgotten he uses Carver gear, so that probably means his comment earlier in the thread was one of passive condescension rather than a joke, which is why I originally returned in favor (or so I thought). *sorry for he mix-up there*
Back to the point: The fact that you are offering up a youtube video as evidence of how well a piece of audio equipment reproduces music is absolutely comical. I hope I don't have to explain why.
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design is where science and art break even.
A TFM-35 amp + C-11 pre + SD/A-450 cdp + pin/blade SRS2s sound better to me than half the mega-dollar rigs I've seen at audio parlors/shows ! (brand X speaker cables & low-end Audioquest ICs) An Adcom 555 sounds like a dentist's drill to me compared to my Carver ! But, then again, my mileage always varies !![]()
No matter how lost you are.......music can bring you home. (there are a few exceptions, however)
-Kevin
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HT: Philips 52PFL7432D 52" LCD 1080p / Onkyo TX-SR 606 / Oppo BDP-83 SE / Comcast cable. (all HDMI)
Polk LS 90's - Front
Polk CS350 LS - Center
Polk Monitor 50's - Rear
JBL Northridge E150P - Sub
2 Channel:
Oppo BDP-83 SE
Muscial Fidelity M1 DAC
VTL 2.5
McIntosh 2205 (refurbed)
Polk LS90's (spiked & tweeked)
Cardas IC's
Cardas Bi-Wire
my apologies to the Adcom fans ! I didn't mean to bash or flame!![]()
No matter how lost you are.......music can bring you home. (there are a few exceptions, however)
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