Carver amp question
Carver is still around I thought. They are located in Lynwood WA.
Nick
"Tim Witort" wrote in message
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On Jun 27, 9:08 am, (Tim Witort) wrote:
I've had a Carver 2090i amp sitting on the shelf for a few
years after using it in a prior install. It performed very
well for me, so I'm putting it into a new install. I no longer
have the manual for it and can't find anything on the web
about the amp. I want to bridge it to drive a single driver
subwoofer, but there is no switch marked "BRIDGE". The
closest thing is a swtich marked MONO. And the four speaker
terminals have the positive from one channel circled and the
negative from the other channel circled. I would assume that
these are the terminals that will be driven when bridged.
Anyone familiar with Carver amps and if my above assumptions
are correct?
-- TRW
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I'd say your assessment is correct for this amp--that's a pretty
typical scheme for bridging two channels.
In the event paranoia overtakes you, you could always contact Carver
directly.
-dan
Thanks, Dan. Since Carver is somewhat defunct now, I'm not
sure where to direct a question like this. Do I send and email
to Sunfire.com? CarverPro.com? CarverUSA.com? Something else?
thanks,
-- TRW
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