Carver Audio HTR-885.1 A/V Receivers
Carver Audio HTR-885.1 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 07, 2008]
erisajd
AudioPhile
Strength:
can't believe I ever worried about it
Weakness:
needs knowledgable effort at set up.
I've had this since Sept 2001. I have a Sony surround processor hooking to it to accept multiple digital inputs. It runs into Cerwin Vega VS-120's, Wharfedale Center and Diamonds as the surrounds and a CV 15" home made sub. It so freakin' loud and crisp my wife needs it turned down almost all the time. We sit iin a 15x13 den room with a 55" DLP Misubishi and the performance is impressive. Even 5.1 from comcast sound great. The CV's are crisp with great sound stage though just today I started hearing a little rasp through the Wharfedale center and I'm thinking a Klipsch center might be a better choice. I'm not a kid anymore and have a Carver MTR-130 hooked up to a pair of Acoustic 626;s with CV 12" woofers for the treadmill = thats over kill until you can feel the music [or the Weather Channel!] while running at 7mph! I worried about the complexity of hooking this beastie up, but its been worth every effort getting it set up, cabled and then organized through the Surround processor. Easily 175 watts at 4 ohms into the CV's. The neighbors 300 feet away can tell when we're watching action movies.
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[Jun 01, 2002]
joe
AudioPhile
Strength:
by far carver's best.
Weakness:
can't find them new anymore. this receiver is just awesome. i looked around at many new receivers including the best denons and B&Ks. but i just wanted one of these ever since i had seen one in a demo room at a local hi-fi dealer. it is built superb, the front face plate is atleast a 1/4 inch thick solid steal. i have it hooked up to a nice dvd player with digital out and the sound quality is amazing. i use a rca to DB-25 cable and it cant be beat. it has digital trim controls on the front including a full-functional subwoofer control that works with both analog and digital...believe me, this is a great feature instead of changing your parameters on your pre/pro or subwoofer. it is a beautiful machine as well and the remote is great too. Similar Products Used: B&K, DENON, YAMAHA. |
[Jan 10, 2001]
vince
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
This receiver is more musical than some separates I've heard costing much more.
Weakness:
None at this price. This receiver is steal at the current close out prices. Its strong point its musicality. I had this receiver for two years and enjoyed every moment of it. I've heard preamp & amp separates ($2000) that don't sound as musical as this receiver. I will say that my impression of the sound is that it is laid back. This unit will make a great second system once you're ready to upgrade. |
[Feb 29, 2000]
GLEN HOBIN
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
POWER STEERING
Weakness:
LACKS VIDEO INPUTS I LOVE THIS RECEIVER, I HAVE IT COUPLED WITH THE TECHNICS Similar Products Used: TECHNICS SAA6 |
[Sep 18, 2001]
Joe Farrell
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Who knows - need cable
Weakness:
??? Can ANYONE help me find the DB25 Dolby 5.1 cable anywhere?? Need 6 RCA jacks [male] and 1 DB25 or at least the pin out diagram . . . Similar Products Used: Scott / JVC |
[Jan 29, 2001]
Frankie
Audiophile
Strength:
excellent soundstage, i like the looks, DB-25 hookup, musicality. I have this unit hooked with a Yamaha DDP-2 digital 5.1 processor. I bought it in 1998 and have considered replacing it with a pre-amp and power amp setup. But, I Love this Receiver!!! i really like having a both analog inputs and a bybass for a digital processor and the sound is great. dvd's play beautifully through this unit in both DD and DPL. The HTR-885.1 uses the DB-25 connection for processor....the DB-25 connection was a great improvement over the RCA to RCA type that is mostly used. only Carver and a few other high-end companies used this type of connection and it is sweet. the amplification on this unit seems to have been well thought out. low THD and power-steering feature seem make the soundstage fantastic. this sounds awesome for movies with or without the external processor. music using the carver only and Wow, it's a nice suprise! i have not had a single problem with this receiver. I keep it around because it sounds as good as the seperates that I have listened to. the apperance of this unit is better than most all receiver that you usually see. in '98 i picked this receiver over many other digital-ready receivers because of its better sound quality, and it still is a winner today. Similar Products Used: denon, B&K, etc. |
[Dec 21, 1997]
Roger W. Stevens WA3FLE
an Audio Enthusiast
I can't believe that nobody has reviewed either the HTR-880 or the newer HTR-885.1, so here goes: |
[May 08, 1998]
John Roe
an Audio Enthusiast
For the price I paid for this unit ($470), the sound is amazing. I was looking for a decent price receiver (500 - 800), and this was perfect. The clarity and depth was stunning. I have this system hooked up to the Carver MV-5 cd player and B&W 602's. I eventually want to add a sub, center, surround, and a DVD player to have the full home theater package. |
[Jun 13, 1998]
josh
an Audio Enthusiast
i own a carver htr-880 (the same unit a 885.1 without the dd hookups)ive owned this rcvr. for about 6 months now, and ive been pleased with it. carver has kept their reputation as a great audio company even after the departure of bob (bob carver the founder of carver, now the man for sunfire). i love the look of this reciever as well as the sound. carver concentrates on the sound of its products and not on the immaterial little features like some other recievers have. you can see and hear this......and i like it. use this reciever with a fine set of speakers and sub, and you will enjoy music bliss. |
[Jun 08, 1999]
Darrick Bova
an Audio Enthusiast
I purchased my HTR-885.1 about 6 months ago am very pleased with it. My previous receiver was a JVC with only 2 channels. Upgrading my TV and gettinga satalite encouraged me to find a new receiver. The sound quality compared to the JVC is incredible. The power is awsome. I use this receiver mostly for movies over the satalite or DVD. |