Those could be a very good match. As long as you play at reasonable volumes (no rock concerts at full steam) you should be more than OK. Tubes and Maggies are very special but they can stress even the finest amps. It may turn out to be a very special system if it meets your listening requirements. BTW, what preamp are you using....I'm starting to get jelly.....
Magnepan and Bob Carver Raven amps
I know the Magnepans are not very efficient and most of the amps that are usually paired with these speakers are not to my licking.
I own the Bob Carver Raven mono block amps; Will these amps provide sufficient power for the Magnepans? They are rated at 350 RMS at 8 ohms and 400 at 4 ohms, but they are tubed so that may matter.
I was considering either the 3.7i or the 20.7.
ozzy
My Avalon's sensitivity is rated at 87 dB (2.8V, 1 meter) with a minimum impedance of 3.6 ohms. There is a noticeable audible difference between the 2,4 and 8ohm taps through my dynamic three way speakers with either KT-80 or KT-120 tubes. Are you able to hear a noticeable difference by simply switching the Classic / Contemporary toggle switch?
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Currently I have .7 Maggi’s and using a Bob Carver Crimson 275 Amp…. I know,I know many people on here have issues with the amp’s specs, but I got it for a really good price and it really sounds great. I’ve not experienced any issues driving the Maggi’s and control it’s output using a Parasound ZPre3 Preamp. Note: I did replace the Crimson’s PreAmp tubes from the supplied Tung Sol’s to Mullards being in my previous tube amp I really fell in love with the Mullard sound. One thing to keep in mind with Maggi’s is it’s not about how loud you can go but how clean they sound and the sound stage they produce without having to crank them unlike many of the box speakers out there. Yes they’re out there but you’d have to drop a good amount of cash to get a box speaker to sound as transforming as a Maggi. I lucked out being what I think is a good synergy between components, they all play well together on the playground so to speak and based upon all my research seems to be the key to making Maggi’s sound their best, so I highly recommend test drive your Maggi’s 1st with the amps you narrow your search to and I’m sure when you reach that synergy point, you’ll never look back. Good Luck and enjoy the ride.
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At least you all recognize that Maggies need high wattage and basically deliver what you put into them. I would suggest the best pre-amp you can afford. Audio Research has been known for quality pre-amps since the 1970's, so maybe try out one of theirs. As for the Carver's, I have not heard them, but if they are neutral in all frequencies, you should be OK. As for power, it would be pretty much impossible to have too much to drive them with. Remember, it is POTENTIAL power until you turn up the volume! The more power (wattage), the crisper and cleaner your system will sound with Maggies. Enjoy! You have the best (most accurate) speakers made, period. |
I have the .7s and l think they are a good match with my VAC PA 100 100 tube amp l typical listen to music around 75 db with peaks in the low eighties I connect my .7's to the 4 ohms tap
Watch "Magnepan .7's doing their thing with VAC PA 100 100 tube amp & ARC LS15 tube preamp" on YouTube https://youtu.be/k7iVMihh_44 |
Hi.. I ran my Maggie’s 1.7i with a Prima Luna Dialouge Premium no problem.. great marriage actually. Maggie’s like current… it’s not so much the watts.. it’s current. FWIW .. the Prima Luna sounded far far far better than the Cronus Magnum I started with even though it was only 1/3 the watts. cheers k |
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Was running my Maggie 1.7s with my Rogue Cronus Mag.II until last AZ Summer persuaded me to switch away from extra heat of tubes back to my old stand-by ADCOM 200/350 W SS amp. I don’t listen at ear numbing levels, so the Rogue @100W per channel, with KT120 tubes, sounded great (hocked to the 4 ohm tap) and I seldom had to crank the volume knob above 1/4. In the Summer and through this past Winter I have been using my ADCOM. At 350W @ 4 ohm, it has no problem driving the Maggies very nicely at any volume I care to listen at. I have no doubt that the Carver Ravens would do a nice job with either the 3.7 or the 20.7 Maggies. Someday, when I can quit buying trucks and motorcycles, I hope to move from the 1.7s to the 3.7i. Never the less, one way or the other, I will always have Maggies. Best of luck......Jim
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So, I just got a reply from Jim Clark as to the Carvers impedance caps. Just as I suspected both the 4 and 8 ohm taps are wired together. Newer models will only have the one tap. Here is what he stated. " 4 and 8 ohm are on the same tap. There was a transformer update at one time, and the 4 and 8 ohm taps no longer needed to be separate. The binding post were left in place instead on adding covers to the cover the extra holes. Bob buys parts years in advance. At some point the extra pair of post will be removed and the chassis relabeled 4-8 ohms on the single tap. Functionally 4 and 8 ohm are the same." ozzy |
Found this info that was posted from one of Bob’s former partners the other day. Not sure how true it is though. "The company was owned by Jordon Gerber, Bob Carver and me from 2016 until Jordan walked out about two years ago. Everything fell apart at that point. Jordan had the product built, painted and assembled and did all the quality control and we never had a defective. Bob’s wife took over a little over a year ago as Bob began to show signs of cognitive decline. Of course she knows nothing about our industry and one of our dealers convinced her that he should he’s a general manager. For six straight years we’ve never built enough product to meet my sales. This former dealer, Jim Clark Stereo, convinced Peggy, Bob’s wife, that he could build the productin his basement that we couldn’t build ourselves! This is absurd. So the two of them got together and terminated all the dealers in the world and all the distributors from Thailand to New Zealand. They were hoping to make more money. I resigned on the spot. their lawyers have already threatened me but I can give an opinion. My opinion is that they have destroyed all the work that I’ve done and the company will go out of business in the near future. That’s just an opinion and it’s entirely subjective and therefore if they come after me, they have no grounds. this is, once again in my opinion, the greatest tragedy in the world of audio in the last decade. The stuff sounded great. Bob is not to blame. He’s pushing 80 years old and has no idea this is all going on." ozzy |