Thanks Jessie. I was reading about exactly what you are discussing on the Polk forum last night (not a member, just a lurker - hell, I haven't had a chance to post on the Carver forum in ages - I know, I'm going to hell in a hand basket.)
It hasn't cut out at all at normal to somewhat louder levels, plus, my TFM-55 was rebuilt this past January/February @ Rita's, so I am confident the amp isn't the problem. Also, I am at least the third go around for these bad boys, so I was assuming it was the thermal switch, which I had read before. Just wanted to make sure there was nothing else to check out before I went in hacking away and later finding out it wasn't the problem.
Should I do the same to the right speaker even though it is not presenting any problems, i.e. keep everthing consistent for the pair?!? I am tempted to try the 0.5R in lieu of the thermal switch. My power source shouldn't pose any problems, at least it better not, it ended up being the most expensive piece in my setup, after repairs that is!
I'm not too concerned with the protection as much either. If I end up blowing one, then, hey, great reason to upgrade to the RDO194's.