My Poor Carver
Drenis
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After just over 1 month of ownership... my Carver (Rebuilt TFM-42) has failed somehow.
I just fired off an email to the local Carver guy here who rebuilt this unit. I just can't believe it's failed. I bought it on August 19 with a 30 day warranty (Not that it mattered, he offered this to any buyer even through ebay). I know it will get fixed but... I guess after a long and **** day, past week and weekend... this was the icing. I was going to come home... listen to some music and relax... drink a Stella's.
When I turned on my Carver after getting home today (Worked fine last night when I shut everything down), I immediately noticed when I played the first song that I could barely hear anything from the left channel. Swapped IC and speaker wires to learn the problem was not the speakers but the left channel of my amp. It plays music but with no power...
So I can only assume something within the left channel bank failed inside the unit.
Sorry for the rant... just needed to vent since I can't listen to squat.
I just fired off an email to the local Carver guy here who rebuilt this unit. I just can't believe it's failed. I bought it on August 19 with a 30 day warranty (Not that it mattered, he offered this to any buyer even through ebay). I know it will get fixed but... I guess after a long and **** day, past week and weekend... this was the icing. I was going to come home... listen to some music and relax... drink a Stella's.
When I turned on my Carver after getting home today (Worked fine last night when I shut everything down), I immediately noticed when I played the first song that I could barely hear anything from the left channel. Swapped IC and speaker wires to learn the problem was not the speakers but the left channel of my amp. It plays music but with no power...
Sorry for the rant... just needed to vent since I can't listen to squat.
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This was one of those 'Clubhouse' type of rants... I don't know why I posted it here.
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Always best to have extra gear around for such a day!! :-)
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This was one of those 'Clubhouse' type of rants... I don't know why I posted it here.
Perhaps being from Canada has something to do with it.
If you need help getting it fixed, let me know and I can refer you to the right place.The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2800 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD
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Not sure if the Carvers have them, but another amp I had had a main fuse on the power and individual fuses for each channel. I popped one of those, and it acted exactly like you're describing. I replaced that fuse and the amp has been good since.Turntable: Empire 208
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Har har...nooshinjohn wrote: »Perhaps being from Canada has something to do with it.
If you need help getting it fixed, let me know and I can refer you to the right place.
Fortunately I have someone who will repair it. It's who I bought it off of. It's what the guy does for a living. See link here for details - http://musicalintegrity.com/Not sure if the Carvers have them, but another amp I had had a main fuse on the power and individual fuses for each channel. I popped one of those, and it acted exactly like you're describing. I replaced that fuse and the amp has been good since.
That's an interesting concept. I know there is a single fuse on the back of the unit but not for each channel. However, I'm assuming if a fuse goes, no sound would output. I could check later today. -
If you encounter any problems with that repair shop, send it to Bob's new place in Colorado. If he cant fix it no one can lol....."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
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Bob Carver's repair service is in Snohomish, Washington.EndersShadow wrote: »If you encounter any problems with that repair shop, send it to Bob's new place in Colorado. If he cant fix it no one can lol.....The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2800 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD
“When once a Republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.”— Thomas Jefferson
How many flies need to be buzzing a dead horse before you guys stop beating it? -
here's another great place also endorsed by Mr. Carver. I have sent many items to Roland who does GREAT work.
http://www.hitechaudioltd.com/ -
another source for repair is in Pittsburgh at vintage hi fiengtaz
I love how music can brighten up a bad day. -
here's another great place also endorsed by Mr. Carver. I have sent many items to Roland who does GREAT work.
http://www.hitechaudioltd.com/
Second Rolland, he has repaired a TFM45 and 55 for me. Offers tweaks as well.Speakers: SDA-1C (most all the goodies)
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An assumption was made that something to do with a dampening module or control possibly failed. Apparently its a bad design on the Carvers so I was told today. Amp goes in tomorrow morning. No charge for repair either.

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An assumption was made that something to do with a dampening module or control possibly failed. Apparently its a bad design on the Carvers so I was told today. Amp goes in tomorrow morning. No charge for repair either.

It's so nice to have someone local who does very good work.
Sorry you had problems but i have a problem with that last sentence....If they knew it was a so called bad design you'd think they might of paid more attention to that so called bad design. Sounds like they were hoping that it would make it past the warranty period. I have used both Bob Carver service and Hitech(Roland) and never had to send anything back. Roland now completely rebuilds the amps he fixes ALL the problems they could ever have in one fell swoop.
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I had a big reply to post but decided it's not worth it. I don't truly know what has failed or what caused the component to fail.Sorry you had problems but i have a problem with that last sentence....If they knew it was a so called bad design you'd think they might of paid more attention to that so called bad design. Sounds like they were hoping that it would make it past the warranty period. I have used both Bob Carver service and Hitech(Roland) and never had to send anything back. Roland now completely rebuilds the amps he fixes ALL the problems they could ever have in one fell swoop.
It's nice that you don't have to spend anymore money on the fix.
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another source for repair is in Pittsburgh at vintage hi fi
and,, these guys will treat you right.I had the opportunity to meet their service guy,,Extremely knowledgeble,,and the type of guy who treats your gear like his own,,I had had to say that cause I was that impressed,,and I have delt with them before,,very positive.JC approves....he told me so. (F-1 nut) -
I bought both my receiver and amp from Pittsburgh at vintage hi fi.I have nothing but good to say about Tom and staff.
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Well she's back home all fixed and modded even further. So nice to hear music once again...
What's funny is I should have done a search on here for Carver service in Canada, because my unit was sold and serviced by a recommendation here before by TNRabbit. Rob Galayda
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Well that was fast service, glad your back in the tunes, care to tell what the issue was?Thorens TD125MKII, SME3009,Shure V15/ Teac V-8000S, Denon DN-790R cass, Teac 3340 RtR decks, Onix CD2...Sumo Electra Plus pre>SAE A1001 amp>Martin Logan Summit's
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It was what Rob originally thought it was. I'm sure he had said something along the lines of a dampening module. But I'm not 100% sure. It's pretty to look through the fins into the unit and see new wires and components that look so clean.
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here's another great place also endorsed by Mr. Carver. I have sent many items to Roland who does GREAT work.
http://www.hitechaudioltd.com/
My Carver M1.5t just came back from here. Roland is a great guy to deal with and his work is top notch.
Just note that he has about a 7wk turn around time - for me, it was worth it!HT
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