Carver Research Lightstar Reference. 300/600/1200 into 8/4/2 and is <1 ohm stable. 80 lb badass amplifier
Carver Research Lightstar Reference 2.0 the big guys lighter weight (only 42lbs) brother. Still 300/600/1200 watt capable and can do 3500 watts momentarily(2000ms) and stable into 1ohm.
Both are very musical and have held their value. Look for a quality unit that has been at the very least recapped they are 25 years old after all.
Someone mentioned the Carver M500t, one of Bobs better sounding efforts in my opinion.
Last but not least the Carver TFM-75, 750 watts into an 8 ohm load.
All are great sounding with a spacious soundfield and good detailing.
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Carver Research Lightstar Reference 2.0 the big guys lighter weight (only 42lbs) brother. Still 300/600/1200 watt capable and can do 3500 watts momentarily(2000ms) and stable into 1ohm.
Both are very musical and have held their value. Look for a quality unit that has been at the very least recapped they are 25 years old after all.
Someone mentioned the Carver M500t, one of Bobs better sounding efforts in my opinion.
Last but not least the Carver TFM-75, 750 watts into an 8 ohm load.
All are great sounding with a spacious soundfield and good detailing.
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