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Sunfire Take a look or leave it alone?
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Topic: | Sunfire Take a look or leave it alone? This thread has 23 replies. Displaying posts 1 through 15. |
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Post 1 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 12:10 |
installerlax Long Time Member |
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One of our reps just brought on Bob Carvers' Sunfire line. They are releasing an 8-10-12" front firing sealed subwoofers at a $600, $700 and $800 price points. Sunfire will also be showing in 1st. quarter of 2006 a new line of a/v recievers and DVD players. Should I get my reps samples for review? Currently we only have one a/v reveiver line - Marantz. Looking for current owners, dealers and past dealer for reply's. Thank you!
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Post 2 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 14:36 |
Springs Super Member |
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With all those changes in distribution it was like... can we get sunfire for this job or not.
We have it, we don't have it. They are going direct. They are back to distribution. Never knew what to expect
Personally I liked the stuff. I also liked the company themselves... had a issue with a piece and they handeled it right away.
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Post 3 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 15:08 |
juliejacobson CE Pro Magazine |
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they're now owned by Nortek, linked to Elan, and have a couple of great guys leading sales, marketing and product development (Eric Harper and Mark Weisenberg) so certainly worth looking at.
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Post 4 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 18:35 |
QQQ Super Member |
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Is Bob Carver still associated with the company?
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OP | Post 5 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 18:46 |
installerlax Long Time Member |
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Yes. He started Sunfire after he lost Carver to his wife (in the divorce settlement I heard). The Carver company has had a real rollercoaster ride of love (by owners) and hated (by then current dealers) who were left (again, hear-say) holding the bag when the company went down for the count. No product even for orders placed prior to the colapse. I am excited if Bob can truly make a come-back. He's is an extraordinary person in his field.
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Post 6 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 18:59 |
dr.k Long Time Member |
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Bob is with the company. Talked to him at CEDIA. Great company and awsome sounding products.
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Post 7 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 22:10 |
Jay In Chicago Founding Member |
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Isn't Bob your uncle?
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OP | Post 8 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 22:15 |
installerlax Long Time Member |
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I will be seeing my new sunfire rep in the morning. (Thursday) Is there any questions that anyone would like me to ask him while he is here? Let me know.
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HDeBernardi |
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Post 9 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 22:17 |
Jay In Chicago Founding Member |
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Ask how his nieces and nephews are doing.
Damn... Wrong forum.
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Post 10 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 22:40 |
QQQ Super Member |
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On December 21, 2005 at 18:46, installerlax said...
I am excited if Bob can truly make a come-back. He's is an extraordinary person in his field. I'd say the comeback already happened quite some time ago! Sunfire has been around for quite a few years now and seems to get nothing but good reviews. I just wasn't sure if Bob was still with the company or had sold out and moved on as owners sometimes do.
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Post 11 made on Thursday December 22, 2005 at 00:04 |
Tom Ciaramitaro Loyal Member |
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On December 21, 2005 at 15:08, juliejacobson said...
they're now owned by Nortek, linked to Elan, and have a couple of great guys leading sales, marketing and product development (Eric Harper and Mark Weisenberg) so certainly worth looking at. Wow, I bet Integra is not so happy with Nortek about right now....
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Post 12 made on Thursday December 22, 2005 at 03:59 |
Dean Roddey Senior Member |
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I've been using a Cinema Grand in my HT for a few years and the only complaint I have is that it's either manual off/on or auto-sensing. No trigger or serial control. I'll never buy another auto-sensing amp again. Same for my sub-woofer (Atlantic Tech, 450THX series.) They both have a habit of going off during long quiet passages, and then the sound comes back and you get this delay as they wake up.
But otherwise I've been happy with it. It never gets more than slightly warm to the touch, even when working pretty hard, and has never given me any trouble at all other than the auto-sensing stuff.
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Dean Roddey Chairman/CTO, Charmed Quark Systems www.charmedquark.com |
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Post 13 made on Thursday December 22, 2005 at 07:36 |
AARON BROWN Long Time Member |
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On December 22, 2005 at 03:59, Dean Roddey said...
I've been using a Cinema Grand in my HT for a few years and the only complaint I have is that it's either manual off/on or auto-sensing. No trigger or serial control. I'll never buy another auto-sensing amp again. Same for my sub-woofer (Atlantic Tech, 450THX series.) They both have a habit of going off during long quiet passages, and then the sound comes back and you get this delay as they wake up. Dean, since almost every quality powered sub out there puts you in this situation, try running a 12 volt trip line along with your sub feed to the sub locale. Instead of plugging your sub directly into an ac outlet, integrate a Xantech AC-1 switcher. Set your sub to manual power on/off. If you have a 12 volt trigger output on your preamp/receiver,use it to trigger the ac-1. If not, a 12 volt dc power supply plugged into a switched outlet on the preamp/receiver works just as well. Now when the system powers up, the 12 volt trigger will turn on the AC-1, which in turn powers up any ac powered device plugged into it. When the system powers off, so does the ac-1 and anything plugged into it. I always run the trip wire along with the sub feed, but only offer the switch solution if the client voices the complaint about auto on/off sensing being too sensitive.
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Post 14 made on Thursday December 22, 2005 at 16:00 |
Dean Roddey Senior Member |
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My other option of course is to get rich and buy a Theta Dreadnaught which has serial control :-) And to set up the local power station to run it.
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Dean Roddey Chairman/CTO, Charmed Quark Systems www.charmedquark.com |
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Post 15 made on Thursday December 22, 2005 at 18:09 |
ceied Loyal Member |
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i say leave it alone..... they work good and sound ok but there is better for the money
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