I had two Carver TFM-25s. They were bench tested and put out some ungodly amount of power when bridged. But the amps were prone to failure. I ended up sending them to someone on a Carver forum for free; he paid for shipping. I also had the service manuals for the amp which I threw in for him. The one good thing is the amps were really light.
Can't say that about the Bryston 6B-ST and the gen 1 Emotiva XPA-2s. It's a good thing I work out other wise there's no way anyone is moving them without risking hurting themselves.
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