Carver ZR/TriPath Amps

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JCC

No Problem with Connection to a Processor
« Reply #120 on: 11 Oct 2003, 01:19 am »
I use one of mine with a Sony TA-P9000ES. It works fine, and I don't see any problem with connection to a digital processor.

wshuff

Carver ZR/TriPath Amps
« Reply #121 on: 11 Oct 2003, 04:10 am »
You're using an MC-8/12 with 626R/LRC?  Hey, me too!

But no digital amp.  I'm just as interested in the answer as you.

SWG255

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Re: ZR-500/ZR-1000 and Lexicon
« Reply #122 on: 11 Oct 2003, 07:35 pm »
Hi,

Why would using the Carver Pro amps with the Lexicon be a problem? Doesn't it have DAC so conventional amps can be connected with it? The Tripath amps have switching frequencies which aren't easily matched with the digital sampling frequencies of Redbook audio or DVD-audio, so i think you'd use the Lexicon's DAC and feed an analog signal to the Carver, or Carvers, they're cheap and good enough to consider them for all your audio channels.


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Is the consensus here that it's a mistake to use these amps with a digital processor like the Lexicon MC-12/8? Has anyone here done it? I know this is a 2-channel crowd but I'm considering these amps for my 626R/LRC front speaks. Thanks.

EMC

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Carver ZR/TriPath Amps
« Reply #123 on: 13 Oct 2003, 05:04 pm »
Maybe I'm having a problem understanding passive preamplification :oops:. Right now I'm just doing as much homework as possible on these amps and I thought I read they work best with a passive preamp. I think the MC-8 has digital volume control.

wshuff

Carver ZR/TriPath Amps
« Reply #124 on: 13 Oct 2003, 05:14 pm »
I recently asked this question on the SMR Forums.  The MC-8 does not use a digital volume control.  It uses a digitally controlled analog volume control.

SWG255

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Carver Pro ZR amps and passive pre-amplification
« Reply #125 on: 13 Oct 2003, 09:41 pm »
Hi,

I'm using my ZR 1600 with a Conrad Johnson Motif MC8 SS preamp and I'm very happy with the results. These amplifiers are sensative enough to use very nicely with passive preamplification though, so if you like the idea of passive components, I see no reason not to use them.
 


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Maybe I'm having a problem understanding passive preamplification :oops:. Right now I'm just doing as much homework as possible on these amps and I thought I read they work best with a passive preamp. I think the MC-8 has digital volume control.