I heard Emotive bought Bob Carvers tube company


Is this true or just a rumor?
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I am not associated with Emotiva in any way. I am a partner and the designer for Purity Audio Design. Yes, you were correct in that we (Purity) have been showing with Carver for all their past shows.

"...Bob needs engineering support from emo engineers, really?...."

I hope I didn't imply this (I didn't go back and read my original post). Bob will continue to do the design work for the Carver pieces.

"....Did emo assist Carver LLC employees in relocation expenses and a raise?....."

That's not something I would know.
There are junk made all over the world and not exclusively in China. If you don't like the new Carver products, buy something else. What's the big deal? Either they go out of business or have to improve their products.
"....There are junk made all over the world and not exclusively in China....."

Exactly. Every county has it's good and bad. A little research and you can weed out the junk no matter where it's designed/made.

I would be cautious of purchasing any unknown product direct from another country if there is no dealer/distributor in the country you live in.
I'm in Carver country, Seattle, and go back to the days when Bob founded Phase Linear in 1968. When he started Carver in the late seventie's he fooled the Audio world with his magnetic field amplifier which was nothing more than a large modified block transformer used to transfer large volumes of current from the A.C. outlet. I bought a Carver system in 1987 and sold it two years later due to the constant break down, especially the Carver CD player that I had. His factory in Lynnwood north of Seattle was awesome employing a full time staff of 200 people. His partner who bought into the company, Jim Kropf, co-owner of Definitive Audio in Seattle, sued Bob in Federal court over the Carver trademark and the patents on the LightStar amplifier that Jim claimed he designed. Bob could
not use the Carver name for years due to the ongoing law suit in court since the trademark was frozen until the law suit was over. This is why he used the name Sunfire for years. Bob wound up winning the case and retained his trademark and patents.