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Carver Audio CT-28v
Carver Audio CT-28v
MSRP: $ 1000.00

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Reviewed by:
Neil
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 19, 2002

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 1 of 5

Price Paid:  $850.00 from WIZ

Summary:
The CT 28V was problematic from the very beginning. It is paired with a 705X, with a separate Audiosource amp for the Fried subwoofer. It has always emitted an annoying hiss that is audible in all speakers, but most noticible in the center channel which is supplied by two bridged outputs from the 705. The unit went back to Carver, and they made some modification that diminished the noise but did not correct it. I gave up and bought the EP9ES which performs flawlessly. I found Carver to be unsympathetic, and dealing with their service department was tedious and exhausting. One day I will probably try again to resolve this with Carver, or maybe save my energy and donate the unit to some charity.

Strengths:
Audio can be heard from all speakers

Weaknesses:
Minor weaknesses include the rudimentary remote, the location of the subwoofer pot. The major weakness has been a persistent background hiss.

Similar Products Used:
Sony EP9ES


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Reviewed by:
Patrick Danaher
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Review Date
January 13, 2000

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 2 of 5

Summary:
The unit I have is actually the Carver CT-29v. It is the same as the CT-28v except that it includes a multi room output. I bought a Marantz AV-550 to upgrade my pre-amp to Dolby Digital and was disappointed with the results. The carver pre-amp was a lot cleaner, more solidly built and had a much better tuner. It looks like I am going to get a good outboard processor, some extra wires and keep this older pre-amp for the next the ten years because this Carver pre-amp is just too good to replace without busting the bank.

Strengths:
Excellent tuner, good dpl and clean switching

Weaknesses:
remote is adequate but not great

Similar Products Used:
Marantz AV-550


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Reviewed by:
John Piscitelli
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Review Date
July 28, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Summary:
I've been very pleased with the CT-28v's performance since purchasing (second hand) from an original owner about two months ago. It was a welcome addition to my existing Carver configuration which includes the 705x amplifier and SDA 390t cd player. As a control center for both audio and video, the CT-28 functions and sounds magnificent. I don't own a subwoofer, so the control function on the back panel is not a problem. The concerns I DO have with the CT-28 are minor. The remote control, which has an older key pad style, is NOT user friendly. The key configuration is tight with very small buttons.
I've also noticed that the pre-amp itself, runs a little warmer than I had anticipated.
Bottom line; it is a quaity piece of equipment that peforms and functions better than any other pre-amp I've come accross. I'm convinced that my decision to purchase the CT-28v was an excellent one.


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Reviewed by:
Anthony Sisneros
( an Audiophile)

Review Date
April 13, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Summary:
I purchased the ct28 about a year ago given the unit also had switching for s-video and matched nicely with the carver amps I was using( tfm15 and the av405) Overall I have been pleased with the preamp's prologic decoding that was on par with the HKavr25 that I was previously using as a preamp. I was particularly impressed with the tuner section of the preamp that is generally overlooked in av gear, it locked on weak stations in stride. I also enjoy analog so the phono input was a welcome bonus and my LP's sounded just fine on my Thorens TT. The DSP modes were OK, although I rarely use these options on any equipment I use. My only complaint is the subwoofer level control that is buried behind the chasis, I believe that if such control is offered it should be on the front panel of the unit or operable by remote. I purchased the unit by mail order for $550 that is about half the MSRP and it has performed admirably. I think the unit deserves four stars although I would have given five if the subwoofer control was up front.


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Reviewed by:
Dwayne
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Review Date
March 31, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Summary:
Has all the features that I need or want in a Dolby Pro Logic Preamp (6) DSP modes plus Stereo. The sub-woofer output can only be controlled from the rear of the Preamp. It would be nice to have this function available on the remote. The CT-28v reproduces music and movies quite well. The tuner does a good job pulling in the distant FM stations and the signal meter is useful. There are four audio only inputs and three audio/video inputs as well as three S-video input and output connectors, and an external processor loop. I also like the on-screen display over the TV for a quick check of my settings. My only concern with this Preamp is that I have not seen or heard of any others that own one of these. If you have one and read this do a review so I can see what others think of it!!!


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