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@ozzy I believe there was some positive show coverage from the recent Axpona (going off memory, so I may be wrong). Here is a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-ROChTI5gE |
If you are very serious, Carver will pay for your flight and hotel stay. This is true, as they would rather have you hear them properly set up instead of at some dealership where they only hope they’re correct. Instead of selling them for less to a dealer, they would rather pay for your travel. You only need to agree that you are ready to buy if you like them. No tire kicking. |
Hi guys, No commercial blather here bragging about performance (I'm Frank Malitz, partner and CEO of the Bob Carver Corp). Never believe anyone; listen for yourself. Instead, I have a few comments about the shows we attend and our unusual policies. Also, just a little note to let you know that we do have a small but growing dealer network but yes, we will pay for a qualified individual to visit my home in Chicago or to our facility in Washington state for a relaxed, extended and fun-filled listening session. Simply call me at 847-668-4519. We don't bite and there's never any pressure. Call even if you need help with a defective product designed by Bob Carver of any of his past brands or models. It's our hobby too--just like you. While all manufacturers believe in their product, we put our money where our mouths are--tube warranties from five years on our new entry-level power amp to 15 years on our mid-priced amps to lifetime on our biggest monoblocs along with free trips to prove our mettle! As you know, other fine tube-amp manufacturers warrant their tubes for a mere three months! I believe Prima Luna gives six months due to their innovative circuitry. Still, five years on our $2500 tube amp, including tubes? Not too shabby. Never re-tube again! In case you didn't notice, we do not use any room treatment at any demo despite having 36-drivers pointing the wrong way! We also do not use MQA, Hi-Res, SACD or any after-market or digital room correction. We just want it to sound like it does in one's normal home listening to music you enjoy--no audiophile-only recordings. We've exhibited in the smalllest rooms (2018 Axpona and RMAF) to huge grand ballrooms (Capital Audio Fest, NY show at the Park Lane or the giant double-room in Bangkok) but never complain or make excuses about acoustics. Again, we know we are all limited by our dwellings so why try to fool the public at HiFi shows? I'll make no performance claims. That's for you to decide. Peace and Harmony to all. Frank |
Lancelot, A little thin? If there's anything we're guilty of, it's too much low end, especially if Bob's there. He LOVES big bass. Fortunately,it's completely adjustable, of course.We're like kids with car audio. Can't help but kick a little ass. Please accept my apologies; a bit too much bottom, but thin? We're flat to the low '20s at very high levels. The demos vary from cut to cut and we play about 60 selections to provide variety. Stick around next time and be sure to ask for an ass-kicking cut. Sorry about the vulgarity but I'm from Chicago. |
To each his own, but my first experience with the Carver Line source was the recent axpona show. Three of us listened to these in two different rooms. We left each of the listening rooms smiling and agreeing the sound was very good if not the best we heard in our afternoon. I don't claim to have another pair of $19,000 speakers to compare them to but listened to many more expensive speakers at the same show. None made my want list. Since that day my son now 29 keeps asking when I'm getting them. Would really love to know how they would sound with the old Sunfire vs the current Thiel CS 3.6. I'll keep dreaming. |
I've had a pair for 2 years, and can't listen to them enough. My listening room is impossible - roughly 20 feet by 25 feet, but with six walls and 3 huge open arches, and a 14' ceiling. I've tried many speakers in this room, and finally decided that I needed line sources to fill this wheat field. A visit to Bob in Washington convinced me that the speakers were great, but the question was whether they'd do the job in this room. The answer is definitely yes, albeit supplemented by 2 SunFire Trios as well as 2 SunFire subwoofers. So with 76 Bob Carver speakers firing out of a McIntosh 452, I couldn't be happier. The last movement of the Mahler 10th literally shakes the walls, but string quartets and viola da gamba solos have loads of presence and resonance. |
They are exactly what Bob promises them to be... AMAZING! I was at his home in Snohomish as these speakers were being designed, and got to hear the prototypes on my custom Carver Monoblocks. The sound was jaw dropping. There is a shop in Los Angeles that has a pair for demo. I was there when Bob came down to demo them, and everyone I talked to after the demo was as blown away as I was. I believe several pairs were sold that day. And to top it all off, Bob is an absolute gentleman, and a man of integrity. Buy with confidence. |
I heard them at the Chester Group Audio Show in NYC in November, 2016. I was extremely impressed. It was hard to find fault with them, although the demo was in a large room with a very high cieling. I remember thinking that they would never fit in my room which has a very low cieling. If you have some room for them to breath, I think they are worth a shot. I can't tell you what you would hear if you listen to them, but I know I was really taken with them. Very relaxed yet detailed sound, holographic soundstage, excellent transients with no glare or stridency. |
Ozzy, I have heard the Carver ALS twice, and they are... well, amazing. They create a realistically-sized and enveloping soundstage, and image precisely within that environment. I understand that comment about image height. If you sit way too close to them, the image does travel upward. (It's a bit of a no-brainer that you can't sit 3' away from a 7' tall line source and get a coherent image.) That being said, you SHOULD hear them yourself Full disclaimer: I've known Frank Malitz for years. (He helped me assemble my first high-end system. Thanks, Frank!) I've also recently become acquainted with Bob Carver (who is warm & wonderful... and a genius!). But, Ozzy, if I didn't love what I heard, I'd just keep quiet. The ALS is special! |
These really did sound great at AXPONA. I enjoyed the listening session there. My only concern would be long term service. I have a pair of the old Carver Amazing Loudspeakers (which I really love) in my second system, and there is no factory/Carver-authorized service available for them any more. At least as of the last time I corresponded with Bob Carver, about a year ago. |
Parkhurst, Its a DIY of my own design, you can see them on my systems page. Basically they contain the Arum Cantus G-1 Ribbon tweeter and a 7" ScanSpeak Revelator in a purchased high gloss highly braced sealed enclosure. I created an external crossover box. In it I used top of the line Mundorf SGO classic caps, Jensen inductors and Path Audio resistors. The speakers are wired internally with Cerious Technologies wire. I am also bi-amping at 80hz to (2) JL Audio F-113 subs. They sound really good. ozzy |
lpretiring, Thanks that is the amount it says on their website also under the specifications. But Jordon from Carver says that is incorrect and they are more like 91 1/2" tall. Actually the review in Absolute Sound lists them as 92" tall. With these dimensions it will be very tight with my ceiling. ozzy |
lpretiring, Well, I went ahead an ordered them. 1. My plan is.. to assemble them in a room that has 96+" in height. Then carry them into my audioroon horizontally. In the center of my audioroom the ceiling is actually 92 1/2" tall. (Although the final placement will be in an area that is 91 1/2"+ tall. And I must add that it is very difficult to get an exact measurement of the height of the ceiling with a tape measure). 2. Lift them up at the 92 1/2" area and then slide them into the 91 1/2" area. Bob Carver thinks that will work, Jordan from Carver is not sure. So I would appreciate it if someone can measures their speakers and/or verify that my plan will work. Thanks, ozzy |
I would customarily think it very unusual, inexplicable and confounding that a manufacturer would not know something as simple and straightforward as the dimensions of his products but in the case of Bob Carver the founder of "Flame Linear" really nothing would too much surprise me he is a showman first and foremost and an expert one at that! |
Yeah I am a little bedazzled too. The web site says 89" tall but I think that is without the base. It looks like there has been several iterations of base design. I think (I hope) that they will fit within my dimensions. Oh but his amps are so good. So I hope there is system synergy in the speakers. I personally think the man is a innovative genius and I really admire that. However, todays Carver Corporation is down to a few people. Each unit is built one at a time per order. ozzy |
koestner, Carver say’s the Rosa Sub is no longer available. And it could be months before they decide on a replacement. Since I already own 2- JL Audio F-113 subs I can use those before they get the sub sorted out and with my DEQX preamp I can blend them with the mains quite nicely. Boy am I trusting... ozzy |