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Welcome to AC, skidly. No personal experience with Carver gear. However, just yesterday a guy offered to sell me an updated TFM-25 amp for $500 plus shipping. Is that a good deal?Michael
Probably, but it would be nice to know what "updated" means. If you do a search for recent sold 25's on Ebay; they all fetched at least $470, so $500 isn't out of line.BTW; a TFM-25 is advertised as a magnetic field amp but it's not (no triac). It's a very sweet sounding conventional class G amp which uses three power rails (22V, 50V & 90V). If the amp hasn't been recapped, it will need to be. BTW; a full recap replaces all (39) electrolytic capacitors, whereas a half-ass recap only replaces the (6) power rail caps.Also, if you can get a photo showing the PCB board; look for heat damage (dark brown discoloration) on the board at the rear, and near the left and right ends. Pursuant to that; there is a TFM-2 Service Bulletin modification which should be done whenever that amp is refurbished. This mod consists of replacing about eight resistors with slightly different value flame-proof resistors, replacing four pre-driver transistors that could have been heat damaged, and then lofting the new parts about 1/2" above the board for better heat dissipation. I have purchased six used TFM-25's off Ebay over the years-- some were pristine and some had heat discoloration on the boards. A full refurb requires about $90 in parts, excluding labor. If that amp has been fully recapped and has the -2 Service Bulletin mod, then $500 is a very good deal.