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Review 3 of 5 Summary: I have had two of these for around 5-6 years. I use one for the surrounds and bridge the other for the center. As Ben mentioned, one of my amps also is inactive in the left channel if it hasn't been used for a while. After it warms up or receives a large input signal it runs fine.
As to the sound quality the TFM 6cb is clean, open, and detailed without sounding harsh. Seems to have plenty of power - I have only been able to flicker the overload lights once when listening above reference level no audible effects were heard. Seperate right and left input level adjustments allow you to compensate for closer surround speakers.
If you can pick up one (or two) of these on the used market, it will make a great surround amp. Two complement a stereo amp nicely in a surround system.
Rich Strengths: Clean sound, Good headroom for a small amp, Compact, Bridgable Weaknesses: Runs a little warm, wont drive inefficient speakers to high levels Similar Products Used: Carver TFM 35, Carver TFM 15
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