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doug s.

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« Reply #180 on: 20 Jul 2005, 04:16 pm »
hey toobluvr, your system looks really nice, from those gallery pics.  now, all ya need is a quality tuna to replace that carver!   :lol:   seriously, if ya have a decent staiton w/quality signal & programming, a quality tuna will rival your cd & winyl sources.  and, ya *don't* need to spend a fortune on one either.

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doug s., tuna addict...

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« Reply #181 on: 20 Jul 2005, 04:42 pm »
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hey toobluvr, your system looks really nice, from those gallery pics.  now, all ya need is a quality tuna to replace that carver!   :lol:   seriously, if ya have a decent staiton w/quality signal & programming, a quality tuna will rival your cd & winyl sources.  and, ya *don't* need to spend a fortune on one either.


Hi Doug...thanks!

but hey....don't be dissin' my tuna!  
It's the oldest piece of gear in my system, and I kindof like it!
ha-ha

It actually sounded really nice and I got great reception in NYC....which always surprised me given all the interference in the city.  The thing pull and locked on signals like a champ!   Picked up some excellent stations there:  jazz on WBGO in NJ, and all kinds of nice stuff on WFUV out of Fordham.

I was always impressed at how "hi-end" it sounded.....so much so that I listened to it a lot.  But since I moved I get no reception on it.....absolutely nothing.   Funny because there are tons of stations.  I get them fine on my car radio.    They also come in fine on the several transistor radios I have in the house.

I'm wondering if it got damaged in the move, or if I need to hook it up to an outside antenna?   When I hook it up (without external antenna) all I get is static and pink noise.  Any thoughts or advise?

And hey, as far as a different one, I'm all ears.  I keep an open mind, so what do you have to tell me?    :D

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« Reply #182 on: 20 Jul 2005, 06:43 pm »
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Hi Doug...thanks!

but hey....don't be dissin' my tuna!
It's the oldest piece of gear in my system, and I kindof like it!
ha-ha

It actually sounded really nice and I got great reception in NYC....which always surprised me given all the interference in the city. The thing pull and locked on signals like a champ! Picked up some excellent stations there: jazz on WBGO in NJ, and all kinds of nice stuff on WFUV out of Fordham.

It surprised me how "hi-end" it sounded. It sounded so good that I listened to it a lot. But since I moved I get no reception on it.....absolutely nothing. Funny because there are tons of stations. I get them fine on my car radio. They also come in fine on the several transistor radios I have in the house.

I'm wondering if it got damaged in the move, or if I need to hook it up to an outside antenna? When I hook it up all I get is static and pink noise.
Any thoughts or advise?

And hey, as far as a different one, I'm all ears. I keep an open mind, so what do you have to tell me? :Df

actually, that tuna (tx11?) was noted for excellent reception capabilities, & ok sound quality.  while an outside directional antenna will almost always improve reception & sonics of *any* halfway decent or better tuna, it sounds like something may have happened to yer tuna.  easiest way to find out would be to either take it somewhere else to a location that a buddy w/a tuna is getting good signal, or to have someone bring his good tuna to your place.

if you get your carver sorted out & are happy w/it, it's likely better sounding than i've been led to believe - w/your system, if you think it's hi-end sounding, then it's likely pretty good!  :wink:  if yure finding something is wrong w/it, & yure looking for a place to get it repaired, or ya wanna replace it, lemme know - i can offer some sugggestions.

doug s.

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« Reply #183 on: 20 Jul 2005, 07:51 pm »
Doug.....thanks for the helpful info!

Completely forgot about it there for awhile, and now that you've reminded me, I'm missing it and will need to get it sorted.  So if it's OK, I might be getting back in touch w you.

BTW.....it is a Carver tx11-a
You got a pretty good eye...considering quality of the pix!

John

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« Reply #184 on: 20 Jul 2005, 08:06 pm »
Quote from: toobluvr
Doug.....thanks for the helpful info!

Completely forgot about it there for awhile, and now that you've reminded me, I'm missing it and will need to get it sorted.  So if it's OK, I might be getting back in touch w you.

BTW.....it is a Carver tx11-a
You got a pretty good eye...considering quality of the pix!

John

john, anyone that knows tuna knows this is a tx11 or tx11a!  :)


regards,

doug s.

ken

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« Reply #185 on: 27 Jul 2005, 11:55 am »
I've had my Swifts now for approx 1 1/2 weeks and have to say I'm pretty impressed with the way they sound and look.  The finish is a light maple and believe sold for a higher price then the standard ash finish.  These were B stock because they had no feet or grills but Curtis furniture supplied them for a nominal price and  aside from that I can't detect any nicks or blemishes on either speaker and appear as new.  I've been reading that Meadowlarks in general have a long break-in time but I already like the way these sound more than my GR AV-1's  the sound is more detailed effortless and open.  Bass isn't an issue as I am using an Adire Rava sub with them.  My room is  18x20 10  and my  Cayin TA-30 is more then capable of driving them at sufficient levels.   The small footprint these have is also a plus.  I really like these speakers but can't help but think how the Rocket 550 MK11 B stock would have been for just a little more money. :roll:   The shipping is almost $200.00 though!!  oh well.

Ken