| PreAmp Section |
| Frequency response |
20-20kHz +- 1dB |
| Maximum Output |
6V |
| Total Harmonic Distortion |
0.008% |
| S/N-IHF A-Weighted |
95 |
| Phono sensitivity for 0.5V@1kHz |
1.25 |
| MM Phono Overload mV |
150 |
| MM S/N A-weighted 0.5v ref. |
78 |
| Tone Controls |
3-band |
| Inputs |
6 audio |
| Comments |
Sonic Holography |
Tuner Section |
| IHF Sensitivity mono/stereo,dBf |
14.3 |
| Capture ratio,dB |
1.9 |
| AM Suppression,dB |
62 |
| Alt. ch. sensitivity,dB |
72 |
| Seperation at 1kHz,dB |
46 |
| THD at 1kHz,stereo |
0.25% |
| Maximum S/N,stereo,dB |
74 |
| Station presets |
20 |
| Comments |
Preamp/tuner |
| PRO-PHILE" Series Ultra-Thin Preamplifier/Tuner with Sonic Holography and ACCD. Just 1 3/4 inches tall, yet it's a fully featured preamplifier and tuner that provides extraordinary performance in any audio installation. 28-button remote control. 20 random AM/FM station presets. Asymmetrical Charge-Coupled FM Detection circuitry for crystal clear reception. FM mono. Preset scan. Auto scan/manual tuning. 3-level signal strength indicator. Sonic Hologram Generator for true 3-dimensional sound. 6 audio inputs. Dual tape monitors IN/dubbing. Bass/treble and loudness equalization. Balance control. Motorized volume control. 4 AC convenience outlets. Headphone jack. |
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Carver CT-6 Owners Manual
Greetings! I own a Carver CT-6 preamp/tuner which has performed admirably for more than 15 years now. Sadly, the remote control unit has simply ceased to function. How can I go about purchasing a replacement? Any info you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Kruno Mijatovic
Toronto, ON
Try Kev77 over at the Carver site. He can program remotes for that preamp. Hope this helps!
Iam in the need of the on/off button, not the tac switch but the square button, thanks, let me know asap thanks bobby
I fixed mine with silicone.
Thats the biggest problem with Carver. Bob Carver wanted his equipment to be available to a wide spectrum of listeners. With deep regret, he chose to use cheap switches, buttons and knobs to achieve this. In this case your on/off switch is ok but the square button is missing. In the same spirit as good ole Bob, I would suggest you leave the on/off switch in the on position and cover over the hole with duct tape.