Artopsy 10 Posted Monday at 11:22 PM Posted Monday at 11:22 PM I guess I'm into carvers now. in about a month and a half I have acquired 2 PM-600s which means I needed a C-1 preamp which came with a TFM-25 and a TX11 I have a PMX2 on its way. my design is to tri amp a set of speakers. why I am here to see if I can find a manual for the PMX2. I am also running Kenwood BASIC M2(A) amps and a Sony M65. Glad this site exists 7
BobTFM35 3,214 Posted Tuesday at 01:08 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:08 AM Welcome to the Carver Site!! It sure looks like you are starting off with a nice selection of Carver equipment. I have bi-amped a set of Paradigm speakers first with a set of TFM35s then two Crimson 275s. Can't imagine trying to do a tri amp. What speakers will you be using? Wish you the best, and looking forward to hearing about your project.
Artopsy 10 Posted Tuesday at 04:18 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 04:18 PM the speakers I will use are either a pair of pioneer CS-a700s or I have a set of white van speakers with aftermarket drivers, that I mounted 3 pairs of banana connectors to (one pair for each driver). I will try it first with these since my pioneers are still original and I would hate to blow a driver that is not replaceable. I have done this with a dbx234 and three kenwood amps in the past. It worked but running three amps was a little much. I am waiting for delivery of the PMX2 card with Manuals !!! for my PM-600 and see what I can do with that. I know it can bi amp and i think it might tri amp, it might not. finding documents on these is impossible. I will scan the manual, probably, and load it here if that is allowed. 2
BobTFM35 3,214 Posted Wednesday at 12:48 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:48 AM The Pioneer CS-A700s kind of reminds me of my Coral speakers. Same time period and manufactured in Japan. The 700s are very nice and I agree with you about not experimenting with them. They are a classic. I find it interesting that they have a Service Manual for your speakers, https://www.manualslib.com/manual/4316915/Pioneer-Cs-A700.html?page=2#manual
Receiver2000 5,023 Posted Wednesday at 05:54 AM Posted Wednesday at 05:54 AM Welcome!!!! Nice bunch of Carver you have.
Artopsy 10 Posted Wednesday at 01:14 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:14 PM 12 hours ago, BobTFM35 said: I find it interesting that they have a Service Manual for your speakers, https://www.manualslib.com/manual/4316915/Pioneer-Cs-A700.html?page=2#manual the service manual has been helpful. for things like a starting point for crossover frequencies and the part # for replacements on the 12" drivers. When I got them the 12s had been replaced with the correct pioneer replacements but they were black cones. I was able to find some original FB tan cones Probably not much sonic difference but now they are correct. 1
BobTFM35 3,214 Posted Wednesday at 01:48 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:48 PM Looked at a pair, one was black and the other was tan, so I can see why you changed it back to tan. It just looked more pleasing and, as you said, correct.
Artopsy 10 Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago On 7/7/2026 at 8:48 PM, BobTFM35 said: The Pioneer CS-A700s kind of reminds me of my Coral speakers. Same time period and manufactured in Japan. The 700s are very nice and I agree with you about not experimenting with them. They are a classic. I find it interesting that they have a Service Manual for your speakers, https://www.manualslib.com/manual/4316915/Pioneer-Cs-A700.html?page=2#manual First off that is the cleanest CS-a700 manual I have seen yet! thanks So I did the tri amping of the home brew speakers. took me some time, I decided to rewire it internals on the speakers for better connections. Once that was done. Its the c-1 to the DBX234s (TRS jacks) DBX234 low to PM-600 #1 Mids to PM-600 #2 highs to TFM-25 Sounds good, whole lot of dials to fiddle with now!! I may move the TFM to the bass, for two reasons 1 there is a bit more wattage on the tfm-25 over the PM600s 2 the pm-600s have the ability to adjust gain where the TFM does not When I did this before there was a slight hum in the system i really thought my dbx had an issue. Individually the three amps and their pre amps had no hum. This time I plugged the C-1, the dbx234s, the tfm-25 PM-600 #1 and PM-600#2 all into one power strip with nothing else in the strip. the power strip is plugged into a power conditioner. So between the aligned power or the rewiring in the speakers or of course the amps and pre-amp.. the hum seems to be gone, we'll see as things warm up. edit: after one CD... the hum is back Now I need some major cable management now it's a snake pit
Artopsy 10 Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 5 hours ago, Artopsy said: edit: after one CD... the hum is back hmmmm now the hum is gone, i think. it is very soft and not affected by volume control
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