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Nice work Perry. What's the residual noise number when you're done?
Did you run just a noise measurement, without distortion?
The 4000t is by far a way better Pre amp with more bells and whistles. The C-1 (and the C-2 for that matter) are no frills pre's and respond well to the mods but you can't beat the 4000t for looks and features. Skip the Carver C-4000 if you can since the rear speaker amp and crappy power supply adds to the complexities when upgrading.
Advice well taken, and as a crow is attracted to shiny things, so am I toward “bells and whistles.”
But... isn’t the 4000t of similar architecture to the PL4000? Filled with daughtercards and edge connectors?
Better to avoid the headache than to stock up on aspirin!
(Mark changes his mind about the C1, then...)The 4000t does have motherboard/daughter cards however, that is where the comparison ends. Carver used real connectors not the troublesome junk that the PL4000 (with joystick) had. The Noise issues were straightened out from the C-4000 and they got rid of the rear amp. The 4000t is Da Bomb....
I have never had issues with the connectors on a 4000t.
Here is a copy of the Carver C-1 service manual; 6.15 "Noise Tests" along with 6.1 "Pre-Sets".
and what would you do with the results if your residual noise was bad, and How would you know it's bad since the book does NOT say what it should be? And, if you had a pre that had .005% THD+ N, would you care?