Opinions on Sunfire Amps


Anybody use Sunfire amps for music? What's their character? They provide lots of power for their price and size. Any catch?
Thanks
128x128glai
Yikes!!! No offense, but with the many positive reviews that Sunfire amps have gotten from many people, including well regarded reviewers, I have to question your opinion.

I personally have owned Carver equipment in the past and although they have not been high end in the past I don't think I would classify their sound as you did. Sunfire on the other hand has built a pretty solid reputation, especially their pre-amps.

Bob Carver has also been one of the few people that have taken audio to new levels of performance because of his inovative designs. Many may argue that, but as an engineer, he has been at the forefront. Many high end companies have usually used 'tried and true' designs from the early 20th century.

Anyway, that's just my bits worth.
reviews are a dime a dozen,i dont think ive ever read a bad review on any peice of gear,my statements were based on my usage of just about every amp in the carver line,at 1 time i owned 16 different carver amps & they sounded great till i compared them to hi end amps then i heard the difference,imo the whole carver amp line was cheap.
Bigjoe, I agree with you that reviews are overrated, but there are certainly a number of honest reviews out there, some negative enough that they ultimately killed the product.
I also agree w/you that most of the Carver amps are lousy.
Sunfire amps are not Carver amps. They sounds good, especially in their price range. They are built like tanks.
They hold their value better than most other brands.
Glai, you should certainly consider them.
Cheers, Spencer
I have heard the Sunfire amp driving a pair of the large Martin Logan stats. The Sunfire easily bested the baby Krells is power, warmth and just plain musicality. In fact, even the Monster Krells, many times the cost of the Sunfire, were not superior across the board. I would say that the big Krell monoblocks were noticably more "solid" in the imaging, and had better extention on top. Thats it.

Older Carver gear tended to sound a bit whimpy when given a real load, not the Sunfire gear. Bob Carver has a winner here.