Ok, I’ll admit that some of Carver’s technology sounds like something out of a Star Trek movie. Magnetic Field Amplifiers (MFA). Sonic Holography (SH). Asymmetrical Charge-Coupled FM Detector (ACCD). Huh?
Nonetheless, Bob Carver is known for making great amplifiers and, in this case, a receiver. The Carver MXR-2000 , also known as The Carver Receiver 2000, is part of ‘The Receiver’ line from Carver. It started when Bob Carver designed no model number The Carver Receiver which in time became the MXR-130 and had 130 watts per channel. Next in line was the MXR-150 which was just an upgraded MXR-130 and had 150 watts per channel. Then along came the MXR-900 and the MXR-2000.
The MXR-2000 can power most any speakers with 200 watts per channel and its above mentioned Asymmetrical Charge-Coupled FM Detector technology results in excellent FM tuning and separation. The Sonic Holography technology is said to give music extreme detail and soundstage. I believe the MXR-130 and MXR-150 both incorporated the ACCD and MFA technology while the SH tech was added in the MXR-900 and MXR-2000. The MFA technology reduced the need for large transformers and filter capacitors which resulted in a lighter receiver then you might expect for the power output.
While Carver receivers are known for their technology they are also known to have reliability issues. You’ll find many threads on audio forums pertaining to the repair of Carver receivers. Still, they aren’t too difficult to fix as the problems are mostly well known. Many vintage receivers will need work at one time or another and some of them just aren’t worth the time or expense. The Carver receivers are, for the most part, worth it. In fact, I’ve seen repair kits on eBay specifically for the Carver receiver line. Hot running resistors, bad solder connections and plastic switching components are all weak spots in the Carver receivers. The MXR-2000 is known for the bad solder joints on the main board.
While the MXR-2000 did have a more modern look from the front it still had wood side panels that now give it a classic vintage feel. Carver has a pretty loyal following so his receivers and amps usually sell for good prices. If you can find one that’s already been serviced and had its weak links fixed then that is the way to go.
CARVER MXR 2000 HAS MOVING COIL PHONO IN
I’m seeking one or two Model 2000 remote controls. Many thanks.
Chris
My 2000 is in need of repair. Looking for NY/CT area. Thank you, Harald
You could try Audio Classics in Vestal NY. If they don’t work on Carver they might be able to point you in the right direction.
Ive had three Carver receivers, and a S/D 360 CD player serviced by Roland at Hi Tech Audio, Gresham OR. He does great work on all Carver stuff, fixing or replacing all know issues when you send it in for whatever is wrong with your piece. Give him a call.
I had my AVR 100 completely reconditioned by Roland Bar last year. It’s still performing perfectly.
Quick turn around, very knowledgeable person. Will recommended his work to anyone who has Carver equipment.
I bought my 2000 receiver in 1985 and have only had three service calls since (this year is 2018). It is in the shop right now because the on/off switch failed, but how many iterations can have occurred in 33 years? The sound through Norman Lab speakers is superior
Great set up Carver and Norman Labs I have a 6250 and Norman Lab 10s most days or the oddball open baffles of My own weird design. I hired on to work for Norman Labs about two months before Norman Labs decided to move from Norman Oklahoma to Hope Arkansas,,,,,,,,,,,,,isn’t Klipsch based in Hope Arkansas. from Shawnee Oklahoma
I am looking for a service facility in the Greater New Orleans area for my Carver MXR-2000 which has been diagnosed with a bad FM mpx chip.
Advanced Video Baton Rouge…excellent !!!
West Bank audio can repair most anything he is very familiar with Carver .He has done many for me .
I have a Carver 2000 receiver that I purchased in the early 1980’s. Replaced output relays once but otherwise no issues till now. Had two resistors and one transistor open up on the output board near the back end of the board. Looking for someone to service in the northwest Chicago suburbs (near Arlington Heights).
Hey Ray
My name is Mark and I live in south suburbs of Chicago .
I have a couple carver units that I purchased new that are beginning to show some quirks . I have yet tofind anyone well versed on servicing these awesome machines and am reluctant to let random service facilities open them up w/o proper knowledge and or expertise . I don’t want greater problems that don’t exist .
Did you find anyone in the Chicago area Proficient you could suggest ?
THX
Try Roland Barr at Hi- Tech Audio. 503-618-7605. He’s located in Stevenson, wa 98648.
Carveraudiorepair@gmail.com
He’s excellent and completely honest.
He worked on my Carver AVR 100 last year and it’s performing like new.
Endorsed by Bob Carver and only a few hours from you in Hersey, Michigan.
https://nelionaudio.com/
Currently own a Carver AVR100 that has been completely gone through by Roland Barr at Hi-Tech Audio. It now sounds even better than it was new. Looking for another one, in great shape, sound wise, that I can use with my new smart TV using an optical to RCA converter.
Does anyone have either an AVR100 or The Carver Receiver 2000 they would like to sell? There are a few Carver receivers out there on eBay with some having questionable worth.
If anyone is looking for even more quality sound try buying a Bose 901 Series one or two and hook it up using the tape in ports. You will not need a Sub at all.
Elio
Still looking for a Carver MXR 2000. Does anyone have one that is in great condition?
I have a Carver 2000 I might sell
with Carver CD player. San Bruno
CA. Can send pics. Not used in
10 years or more but worked fine.
Manuf. 1988. Text 6505548943.ma
I bought my Carver Receiver 2000 at the Far East Trader on the Subic Bay Naval base in 1986. I used it quite a bit until 1998 when I ended up boxing it up. It was fully functional at that time. I am ready to open that box. Any thoughts on what I will find?
What did you find?