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On 6/13/2026 at 10:55 PM, Fernando Achiary said:

Hi, I'm Fernando, and I live in Argentina. The Carver brand is very well-known here. However, I don't own any Carver components. I joined this group mainly because of my NHT speakers, as I've found some other NHT enthusiasts here. Greetings to everyone, and thanks for accepting me.

Hello friends of the NHT club, I've finally been able to examine the speaker's crossover and draw some conclusions. It's clear the speaker has been internally modified, perhaps leaving only the original cabinets and drivers. The crossover was adapted for bi-amplification. Mundorf caps and some internal Van den Hul wiring, along with a WBT binding post, were added. Finally, four additional screws were added to the midrange driver. I don't know when or who did it, but they sound great. It's a bit of a Frankenstein build, but oh well! I've attached some photos. Greetings to all.

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On 6/13/2026 at 10:55 PM, Fernando Achiary said:

Hi, I'm Fernando, and I live in Argentina. The Carver brand is very well-known here. However, I don't own any Carver components. I joined this group mainly because of my NHT speakers, as I've found some other NHT enthusiasts here. Greetings to everyone, and thanks for accepting me.

Hello friends of the NHT club, I've finally been able to examine the speaker's crossover and draw some conclusions. It's clear the speaker has been internally modified, perhaps leaving only the original cabinets and drivers. The crossover was adapted for bi-amplification. Mundorf caps and some internal Van den Hul wiring, along with a WBT binding post, were added. Finally, four additional screws were added to the midrange driver. I don't know when or who did it, but they sound great. It's a bit of a Frankenstein build, but oh well! I've attached some photos. Greetings to all.

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On 6/13/2026 at 10:55 PM, Fernando Achiary said:

Hi, I'm Fernando, and I live in Argentina. The Carver brand is very well-known here. However, I don't own any Carver components. I joined this group mainly because of my NHT speakers, as I've found some other NHT enthusiasts here. Greetings to everyone, and thanks for accepting me.

Hello friends of the NHT club, I've finally been able to examine the speaker's crossover and draw some conclusions. It's clear the speaker has been internally modified, perhaps leaving only the original cabinets and drivers. The crossover was adapted for bi-amplification. Mundorf caps and some internal Van den Hul wiring, along with a WBT binding post, were added. Finally, four additional screws were added to the midrange driver. I don't know when or who did it, but they sound great. It's a bit of a Frankenstein build, but oh well! I've attached some photos. Greetings to all.IMG_20260618_144628976_HDR2.thumb.jpg.4127dc62d361199063792c3dc34f875f.jpg

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On 6/13/2026 at 10:55 PM, Fernando Achiary said:

Hi, I'm Fernando, and I live in Argentina. The Carver brand is very well-known here. However, I don't own any Carver components. I joined this group mainly because of my NHT speakers, as I've found some other NHT enthusiasts here. Greetings to everyone, and thanks for accepting me.

Hello friends of the NHT club, I've finally been able to examine the speaker's crossover and draw some conclusions. It's clear the speaker has been internally modified, perhaps leaving only the original cabinets and drivers. The crossover was adapted for bi-amplification. Mundorf caps and some internal Van den Hul wiring, along with a WBT binding post, were added. Finally, four additional screws were added to the midrange driver. I don't know when or who did it, but they sound great. It's a bit of a Frankenstein build, but oh well! I've attached some photos. Greetings to all.IMG_20260618_145451968_HDR2.thumb.jpg.d16efbcd6ea234f220ea6eb37331cc93.jpg

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On 6/13/2026 at 10:55 PM, Fernando Achiary said:

Hi, I'm Fernando, and I live in Argentina. The Carver brand is very well-known here. However, I don't own any Carver components. I joined this group mainly because of my NHT speakers, as I've found some other NHT enthusiasts here. Greetings to everyone, and thanks for accepting me.

Hello friends of the NHT club, I've finally been able to examine the speaker's crossover and draw some conclusions. It's clear the speaker has been internally modified, perhaps leaving only the original cabinets and drivers. The crossover was adapted for bi-amplification. Mundorf caps and some internal Van den Hul wiring, along with a WBT binding post, were added. Finally, four additional screws were added to the midrange driver. I don't know when or who did it, but they sound great. It's a bit of a Frankenstein build, but oh well! I've attached some photos. Greetings to all.IMG_20260618_145451968_HDR2.thumb.jpg.d16efbcd6ea234f220ea6eb37331cc93.jpg

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