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  1. Hello fellow Carverites. My name is Conrad and I've owned Carver audio equipment since 1988. My audio equipment was placed in storage in 1995 as problems started to appear with the pre amp and power amp and I didn't have time to spend trouble shooting. I retired in 2021 and decided to take it out of storage and get it back in operation. My audio system consists of: -C1 pre-amp which I refurbished in 2022 with the BillD mod. Sounds great. -M1.5t power amp which I re-capped and tuned in 2022. Sounds great and is my main amplifier. -PM1.5 power amp which I found at a pawn shop, I re-capped and tuned in 2024. The amp was in decent shape but had an intermittant right channel caused by several cold solder joints. This is my back up amp to the M1.5t. -TX 11a tuner. I haven't re-capped as it still operates well and sounds great. -TL-3300 CD player which I am starting the re-cap process as the left audio channel has intermittant low-level crackling. -KEF 104/2 speakers which I re-capped the crossovers with capacitors from Falcon Audio in the UK. Replaced the donuts of the woofers as they had deteriated. Cleaned and refreshed the ferrofluid in the tweeters as they had stopped working due to the 36 year old ferrofluid. -Speaker cables are clones of Nordost Vahalla cables which I built myself In 2023. -Turntable is an Oracle Alexandria MK III in gloss black with a Sumiko tonearm and Dyna Vector DV-20x2 MC cartridge. The turntable suspension was rebuilt with OEM components along with a new belt and a new DV cartridge installed in 2023. -Phono stage is a MOON 110LP which was pre-owned but not abused. My music is rock, jazz, blues from vinyl and CDs. I apologize for being so long winded, my background is that of an electronic engineering technologist from nearly 40 years ago. In my early years while in college, I worked as a bench technician for a TV and Stereo shop. After I graduated from college I worked as an electrician / electronic technologist at a large steel plant. I left there in '91 to pursue a different career until retirement. I'll post photos of the audio system once I'm able to. P.S. I downloaded the service manual for the TL-3300 CD player and noticed the schematic and other pages are missing from the PDF file. I wonder if any one has noticed this and my have a complete service manual. Thanks for reading, I look forward to chatting with you. Regards, Conrad.
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  2. Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven (From Led Zeppelin 4 - The Runes LP)
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  3. Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Hard Road was released on September 26, 2025. There’s a reason Christone “Kingfish” Ingram is the hottest artist in blues/rock today. His talent and charismatic presence has captured legions of fans and staggered his peers. And, with his new album Hard Road, he has sent a strong message that he is about to get stronger by taking charge of his life and music. In the opening track “Truth,” he announces his intention to stay true to himself and produce music that speaks his truth, without consideration of being labelled by genre or judged by others." You can read the rest of the review here...
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  4. Aaron Parks, By All Means was released on November 7, 2025. "Pianist Aaron Parks’ previous album Little Big III, his first for Blue Note since his 2008 record Invisible Cinema, pushed boundaries of what was acceptable as jazz. For his follow-up, he takes a step back from electronics and rock influences for an excursion into the old-fashioned sounds of an acoustic quartet. On By All Means, Park joins saxophonist Ben Solomon, bassist Ben Street, and legendary drummer Billy Hart for an expansive view into what the traditional set-up can accomplish." You can read the rest of the review here...
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  5. Monster/Suicide/America - John Kay & Steppenwolf
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  6. Mid range focus speakers would reveal everything about that cool tone.
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  8. Sam Pilnick's Nonet Project, The Project was released on November 3, 2025. "Chicago saxophonist, composer, and educator Sam Pilnick has been steadily carving out a space for himself in the large-ensemble jazz scene, blending his academic grounding with a clear affection for both small-group interplay and the wide canvas of the nonet format. With “The Project”, his sophomore outing following 2021’s well-received “Adler Suite”, Pilnick revisits material spanning the last eight years of his writing, re-shaping it for this band of young Chicago players." You can read the rest of the review here...
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  9. Roger Glenn, My Latin Heart was released on August 22, 2025. "Glenn’s artistry shines across more than 18 instruments, including flute, vibes, saxophones, marimba, and beyond. His sound is steeped in Afro-Caribbean and Brazilian traditions, but his improvisational voice is unmistakably his own." You can read the rest of the review here...
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  11. Cheap Trick, All Washed Up was released on November 14, 2025. "There aren’t many acts closing in on their 50th year still touring constantly, delivering knockout shows and making new albums with as much gutsy, spirited enthusiasm as Cheap Trick. Most haven’t maintained that sense of joyful yet tough, edgy rocking for quite as long." You can read the rest of the review here...
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