Not sure if this has been posted yet or not, if so, I apologize.
Music Direct has indicated that amp is no longer available from them.
https://www.musicdirect.com/power-amp/Bob-Carver-275-Stereo-Tube-Amplifier
Peeking inside a Carver Crimson 275 Tube Amplifier
Not sure if this has been posted yet or not, if so, I apologize.
Music Direct has indicated that amp is no longer available from them.
https://www.musicdirect.com/power-amp/Bob-Carver-275-Stereo-Tube-Amplifier |
I have a crimson 275 and love the sound, it can drive the following speakers with ease, Bowers and Wilkens 803s which are 8 ohm 90 db, this was in my living room which is 15x25x9, I also drive them with rotel RB 1080 which has 200 watts per channel and sounds great, the crimson 275 sounded even better and drive them effortlessly, I also have carver amazing silver speakers which are 4 ohm 85 db and again the crimson 275 drove them with ease, I have read that the amazing silvers are hard to drive and some people use up to 1000 watts per channel to drive them, also have Ars Aures MI speakers which are 4 ohm 89 db and yes the crimson drove them with ease. My buddy has spacial turbos M3 and drives them with 400 watts oer channel of class D amps, he borrowed my crimson 275 and said he had to keep the volume at 1/4 which was less than the class D and indicated the sound was better.Tube amplifiers in general even with really low watts per channel seem to drive speakers easier than solid state rated at the same watts per channel. Maybe someone could shed some light on why (higher current) I am an electrical engineer but my half life expired about 41 years ago yikes lol. That being said the I love the way the crimson 275 sounds. take care |