sk1335...
Trust me, I don't get hung up on names. I've tried an m500 which had issues, a tfm 25 which had issues, a tfm 22 which I thought sounded decent, and a c-2 which I didn't like. If nothing else I'm left with the idea that Carver gear wasn't built to last. This is just my experience. I know a lot of people out there swear by them, I just don't share their sentiment based on my experience. I share that same philosophy when it comes to NAD. My dad had 2 of their cd players die (one prematurely), and I had one of their flagship receivers go 1 year after the warranty ran out.
I believe that because Sunfire wasn't built with as low of a cost point in mind, the quality will be superior and the gear will sound superior and last longer. I've never owned Sunfire, so I may be wrong, but like I posted earlier in this thread I would love to give it a try.
I believe Bob Carver has done some amazing things that have changed the audio world forever. I don't think there has been anyone in the hifi world to date that has been more inventive than him. I just believe that there is a line that a manufacturer can cross when reducing cost results is a lesser product.
I know these ideas put me in the minority on this forum, but it's just my opinion based on my experience.