Do all Cary amps have a 'Cary' sound ?


I've spent time quality time with vintage Mac amps, Audio Research, Counterpoint, Quicksilver, Music Reference and others, but I've never heard a Cary amp.

Is there a signature Cary sound ?

Or is there a wide variation between all the models they've produced ?

They shure do make some nice looking amps, I'm very curious how they sound.
nickword
If you compare to QuickSilver or AudioResearch you'll understand that Cary's just a waste of money...
Only good for chamber music and nothing else.
"QuickSilver or AudioResearch" ? Cary pretty much kicks both their asses. AR - great for tube destruction, if you have too many tubes on your hands. As ugly as the worst solid-state gear. Quicksilver - their 8417 and some of the silver 60, silver 90 stuff might be ok. But overall, mostly all Fugly gear, and ho-hum sonically, from my experience. Cary CAD300sei or 805 will trounce both those brands.

-Ed
they make everything from flea-sized single ended to megawatt push-pull, so you should narrow your focus a little... Most if not all of the higher-powered amps can be converted to triode (at the cost of about half of the power...) so there's another important difference in sound 'signature'. Make sure, if you're buying used, to check with Cary to see what upgrades have been offered since the amp's inception and which, if any, have been done on the unit. Those can make a huge difference! And finally, amp-speaker interaction is always critical, so factor that in.
Thanks for the replies so far. I expected a range of opinions, but wasn't trying to start an argument.

Good points Musicslug, I'll definetly consider the upgrades on used gear.
I purchased a Cary V12R about three months ago--it replaced a Music Reference RM 200, which replaced a BAT VK75SE, which replaced a pair of BAT VK 60 mono amps! I find the Cary to throw a huge soundstage and has great detail. Music feels alive and very emotionial. I must say that of all the amps have have had in my system, which consists of a BAT VK50SE, Electrocompaniet CDP, Verity Audio Fidelio's and all Siltech IC's Elrod PC's, I like it the most. It is not the most expensive of the bunch, but after spending some time with it I am very, very pleased with the sound that I am hearing. I listen mostly to jazz and classical, but every now and then I throw some rock into the mix. As far as some of the negative posts go--those folks may want to take a closer look at the rest of there system!!