KZEE
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If there really were no differences between the sound of the Carver 1.5 and a $10,000 Conrad-Johnson, I would think that Carver would literally have sold millions of those amps. As far as I know that isn't the case, and I would supect it's because in the real world, the Carver and the $10,000 C-J in fact sound nothing alike. It's also been my experience that with most amplifiers, you get what you pay for.
Originally Posted by JohnFerrier I'm aware that in the late 80's Bob Carver challenged the editors of Stereophile magazine that he could match the sound of their favorite amplifier. They took him up on this. This has been referred to as something like the "Carver Audio Shootout"--it was kind of famous. Bob analyzed the transfer characteristics of their $10,000+ Conrad-Johnson (sp?) tube mono-blocks, and went to Radio Shack and purchased a small handful of parts. He modified his ~$400 solid state amplifer and they could *not* hear a difference in a blind test. The model of amplifier was 1.5, if people wished to have the same tube sound that fooled the editors of Stereophile magazine, they could purchase the 1.5T. Internally, this was known as the Carver Tweak...that amounted to a couple of resistors and a couple of capacitors.JF |
If there really were no differences between the sound of the Carver 1.5 and a $10,000 Conrad-Johnson, I would think that Carver would literally have sold millions of those amps. As far as I know that isn't the case, and I would supect it's because in the real world, the Carver and the $10,000 C-J in fact sound nothing alike. It's also been my experience that with most amplifiers, you get what you pay for.