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Review 5 of 50
Price Paid:
$550.00
from Pro Audio Summary: I see there have been no reviews of this amp for about a year, so this may lack relevance now. I've own one or more of these for nearly 20 years. This amp, when it was released, was aboslutely astounding. In 1987, I used the first one to drive a set of KEF 104/2's (w/KUBE) with delicious results. The detail was amazing and the clarity would simply take your breath away. Back then, I was using a Denon DCD-1500-II single disc CD player and an NAD 3150 as a preamp. Not high end, but worked extremely well. The sound produced by this combo was nothing short of superb. Tight bass, sweet mids and sharp highs. No harshness, no weakness.
Fast forward to the present: The same speakers and CD player (speaks very highly for them) and now two M-1.0t's driving one channel each. No preamp when playing CD's as the Denon unit has variable output. No, they aren't what they used to be, but they still pump tunes with authority. These amps do have a tendency towards requiring TLC or repair. I have had the original amp back to Carver a couple of times over the years. The annoying "thump" still persists, but here's a tip. Always make them the first component to be turned on AND off in your system start-up and shut-down routine. Pull a lead to each speaker before you turn them off and don't re-attach them until you have turned the amps back on the next time you use the system. "Thump" solved. If you can get one of these at a good price, and that should be pretty easy now, try it. I think you'll like it.
Strengths: Sound quality, gobs of power, clean design. Weaknesses: Reliability and "thump" Similar Products Used: N/A
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