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Is £772 sensible for a TFM-45, or are you paying collector money for a fairly mainstream vintage power amp? With no solid used-price comps in hand, that figure reads ambitious unless the unit is exceptionally clean, serviced, and complete; for a working but unverified example, I’d want more confidence before calling it a buy.

The reason to want one is simple: this is a well-liked, big-sounding Carver with the lively Phase Linear/Carver presentation that fans prize, and it can be a very satisfying match if you want muscle and character rather than modern clinical neutrality. At this price, the real upside has to be strong condition, service history, and proof it’s behaving properly; if those boxes aren’t checked, I’d keep shopping.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Carver

Founded in 1979 in the United States by audio innovator Bob Carver, a physicist and engineer from the Pacific Northwest, the Carver brand emerged from his earlier work at Phase Linear, where he designed groundbreaking amplifiers like the 1972 Phase Linear 700—the most powerful consumer amp of its era. Carver Corporation quickly built on this foundation, delivering hand-crafted amplifiers that combined cutting-edge technology with immense power at accessible prices, revolutionizing high-fidelity sound for everyday enthusiasts.

Carver specialized in power amplifiers, preamplifiers, and integrated systems, earning acclaim for magnetic field amplification and other proprietary designs that prioritized performance over luxury pricing. The brand expanded into professional audio with Carver Professional in 1984 and home cinema via Sunfire in 1994, while maintaining a core focus on robust, high-output electronics rather than speakers, turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables.

Positioned as a populist force in the hi-fi market, Carver brought audiophile-grade power to the middle class, rivaling elite brands at a fraction of the cost and fostering a loyal following among vintage collectors today. Though corporate shifts and the 2024 closure of Bob Carver Corp marked challenges, its legacy endures as mid-tier innovation that democratized excellence, now overseen by Carver Holdings Group.

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