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The AVD series are 80 and 100 wpc /8. The digital amps have alot of headroom, along the lines of tubes somehow, and if you have speakers over about 87db, it is plenty. both amp topologies sound Wonderful...
Quote from: DmasonThe AVD series are 80 and 100 wpc /8. The digital amps have alot of headroom, along the lines of tubes somehow, and if you have speakers over about 87db, it is plenty. both amp topologies sound Wonderful...My ACI Sapphires are 86db and can be hard to push. How do you think the AVD series would handle them?
FWIW, for those that only peruse the "2 Channel" forum, Brian "The Ear" Cheney of VMPS fame is currently reviewing the ZR 1600.Follow the thread here:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=4977
If by Thia you mean, "Thai," as in Norh, I would not hold my breath; I read they are having some real problems, and being very un-responsive, sorta like...ignoring their creditors. Besides, it is attempting to approximate the sound of digital amps. Get your money back, it is an omen, directing you to decide, based on this thread. The gods will it so....
Dmason - you should be careful how you speak. When you don't know what you are talking about and just repeat what your hear you are gossiping and can easily slander someone. mbarnes has NO creditors. It is the suppliers who owe him. As far as customers being creditors, no one is ever billed until product ships. So he has NO creditors. Also I wouldn't encourage others to make decisions based on omens. Superstition is not needed in this hobby.
back to the carver zr amps.....i was intrigued by the optional input modules that are available for the zr1000 and zr1600....esp the ion media dsp tools module....i contacted carver directly and was very pleased with the information that i received .... this module takes your analog input signal and converts into a digital signal.... at that point you have following following options per channel:- 28 bands of paragraphic equalization - each fixed band has adjustable Q from one octave to 1/12 oc ...
At 200 hrs the ZR1600 is beginning to sound quite good. There is an issue with thermal stability which affects its sound quality. I have defeated the fan (intolerably loud) and the unit took several days to stop cycling thermally, to the point where it idles or runs at moderate volume while slightly warm to the touch.On to John Curl's test bench next, then critical comparitive listening.
For example, there are no heatsinks on the ZR series amps. The "Tripath modules", here 3 of them, are attached to the sides of a wind tunnel with a noisy 2.5" fan driving the airstream. No audiophile is going to tolerate the fan noise. Defeating the fan made the unit heat up precipitously, then gradually stabiliz ...