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Robert W. (Bob) Carver is an American designer of audio equipment based in the Pacific Northwest. Educated as a physicist and engineer , he found an interest in audio equipment at a young age. He applied his talent to produce numerous innovative high fidelity designs since the 1970s. [ 1 ]
It was a design collaboration by Bob Carver and Bill Skinner. The company was known for the most powerful audio amplifiers of the era led by the Phase Linear D-500 introduced in 1978. It was a stereo power amplifier delivering 505 watts of clean (typically < 0.1% total harmonic distortion over 20 Hz–20 kHz) RMS power per channel.
Robert Carver (composer) (c. 1485–c. 1570), Scottish Renaissance composer of Christian sacred music Robert Carver (painter) (1730–1791), Irish painter Bob Carver (fl. 1972–2013), audio electronics engineer
Bob Carver Guard 6–2 Sophomore 3.5 Pts, 0.8 Reb Gene Spencer Forward 6–8 Senior 1.5 Pts, 0.9 Reb Corkey Carnevale Guard 6–3 Senior 1.0 Pts, 0.6 Reb Tommy Terry Guard 6–2 Senior 0.3 Pts, 1.0 Reb Dennis Powell Center 6–0 Junior 0.4 Pts, 0.1 Reb Billy Grimes Guard 6–5 Sophomore 0.0 Pts, 0.9 Reb
Carver is a surname which came to England after the Norman Conquest. The name came from the Norman French Caruier , which either derived from the Gallo-Roman Carrucarius , or from the Gaulish word Carrum meaning 'wagon' or 'cart'. [ 1 ]
Bob Carr has been the principal investigator for numerous excavations and projects including archaeological assessment and data analysis of the Miami Circle (1999–2003); the Cutler Fossil site in 1985-1986: archaeological investigation of the Okeechobee Battlefield (2000–2001); Preachers Cave, Eluethera, Bahamas (1992 and 2006); Ortona ...
Carville was born on October 25, 1944, at a U.S. Army hospital at Georgia's Fort Benning (now Fort Moore), where his father was stationed during World War II. [4] While his mother, Lucille (née Normand), had stayed behind in Carville, Louisiana, where James was raised, she traveled to Fort Benning long enough to have her firstborn son born there.
The Wack Pack is the name given to an assortment of personalities heard throughout the history of The Howard Stern Show.As a parody of the Rat Pack or Brat Pack, Stern biographer Richard Mintzer has labeled them a key part of the show. [1]