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Cube Amp/Carver M400t ?Quality


billybob

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Was intriqued by this, controversial(?) legend and would like any opinions on the amp. I read where Phase Linear., some of the amps went up like a rocket literally. Read the same about the cube So, safety and performance and well, just curious. Did read about the hologram effect in the past. Was told by technician co-worker before that Carver did not sound good with Klipsch. Thinking, 201 watter at 8@hm, something may happen. Weighs 10 lbs?

Anyway thanks, Billy![sn]

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I bought a Carver cube amp, m 400, last year for my RC 62 and it works well and sounds great. Due to age, they may need some work, I think you can have them looked at if you search the internet. It is a powerful little thing. I tried it in bridge mode and it is just to much power at 500 watts for the RC 64. I think it is like most vintage amp, get them serviced which is what I did with my Yamaha amps.

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Got a Phase Linear 400 . . . Had it reworked and fix put in so that it would not become a Flame Linear . . . Using it to run my Khorns,in the HT . . . I love the vu meters and the amp has more power than I will ever need. I would not run any vintage amp with it being rehabbed.

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Thanks for all replies. It was/is on CL for $150 and, Sunfire I read may be servicing the Carver stuff. Did read about the longevity of these amps. Would not like to get Cube with triac buzz/hum of a bothersome level. Was/am also considering a newer Carver at 250 wpc with 2 Vu meters. Still may need a service. I will let know if I go Carver. May just stay away for now with the Cube.

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The cube does not look like most amps, but my m400 is dead silent between songs and the sound is as clean as my refurb. Yamaha amps and the 1 1/2 year old Pioneer SC 35. The m400 is a keeper, I don't think I can get something better to power the RC 64 for under a $1000 that will be anybetter. I like that it is small since I have multiple amps in the system.

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"Mine melted down running it against too low impedance.

And I do mean MELT."

The early cube used MJ15015/16 outputs, they will not handle 4Ω.

Replace with the MJ15024/25 used in the later M1.5T and they will be OK.

The cube cannot drive a common ground load, nor can the early M1.0T

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You are welcome. If you are look for 200 watts, I have a spare Yamaha M 70 that I had refurb. last year.

I have looked at Yamaha and like what I hear from others remarks on their amps. Thanks but, right now I will be picking up a Carver A500X in good condition. I need to find out for myself about Carver.
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