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I've been a lurker for a while, and figured I might as well join up.

 

Over the years I've had several nice systems, but poor life choices have seen them sold off (or carried off by an x-wife).  I have been without a system for the past year or so, and am now in a position to start building again, which is fine by me because I honestly have as much fun building the system as I do listening to it.  Of all the amps I've owned, Carver has been my favorite.  I have taken a lot of crap for my choice over the years.  self proclaimed audiophiles have always told me that the size/heat/output combination that Carver offers is not physically possible, and that either the power numbers are fudged or there are other tradeoffs like distortion.  I say BS, as these folks that bash Carver usually have never even listened to Carver, let alone owned Carver amps.

 

Anyway, thanks for letting me in!

 

Tom

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Welcome to the group!  You're obviously among those who know better, here.  Those who make those claims haven't bothered (or aren't able) to understand how the technology in the Carver amps works, and they prefer to assume a good amp has to weigh as much as a small car to be good.  :)

 

I won't offer any advice on building or fixing (my knowledge on which end of a soldering gun to hold is iffy at best), but there are plenty of folks here who can help.  In the mean time, you have my encouragement to dive back in and have fun, both at the build/fix end and at the all important - "it works, time to listen" end!  :D

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Hello TStevens, and welcome to thecarversite.com. We're glad you're hear. ;) There is a lot of information here, much technical know how, and a pretty good bunch of folks that are happy to help. This is a good place to get advice, recommendations, and plenty of help to spend your money. When seeking advice, it's not a bad idea to mention what your budget is. <-- (non-requested advice) :D 

 

Once you get to Novice status, please consider uploading some pics of your gear in the Members Systems area. We all like pics of all kinds of audio gear.


In the meantime, kick your shoes off, turn up the music, and welcome aboard.

 

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For all the Carver baskets, mine has never overheated since 1991 and is performing to Carver published specs and better as per Roland Barr who worked on mine. 

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