AMP-BLACKOUT
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OK, let me start by saying that I had a specific objectives in my thought process of buying yet another amp:
OBJECTIVE 1: Obtain tone similar to my TREMOVERB red channel at max gain (my setup is currently Sino (Shuguang) EL34B, Tung-Sol 12ax7's and Philips JAN NOS 5U4 rects... and ever since I discovered this combination have never changed.
OBJECTIVE 2: 3 Channels (1 clean, 1 hi-gain chunk and 1 hi-gain lead), footswitchable with a "solo boost" and master level over all channels.
OBJECTIVE 3: Cheap
those were the two main objectives, among other minor ones like midi and multiple loops....
So, I read and read reviews, heard sound clips etc etc, tested the peavey xxx, the valveking, the stilleto, the 3channel recto, and ubershall and finally settled on the CarvinV3.
So I called up Carvin and ordered the V3 Head with the 4 switch footswitch, basically 999 plus shipping (so far so good).... I got it a week later, got it all hooked up to my arsenal of cabs (some of you me as the builder of ThunderCABs)... and, and and..... hmmmm, there's something wrong... sounds like my guitar is at 1/4 volume.... no saturation, no sustain...but loud and sounds decent... and played with it for an entire weekend.....
During this time, my 9 year old son was doing a science project for school and choose a hypothesis of " does a guitar's tuning pitch change the amount of sustain?"... which included timing each string with different tunings.... which gave me an idea... why don't i do this with the V3 compared to my tremoverb... so I did: so for the LowD string .046 (tuned to Dflat), and the same audible volume and approximately the same tone with gain at max, when picking the string with the V3, it lasted 9seconds, and with the tremoverb, it lasted 47seconds.... my son says: Dad, I think that carvin sucks..... okidoki... back in the box and back to Carvin it went, and luckily that have this 10-day no questions trial period.....
So, I'm sure some of you have read some of those same reviews that stated that the V3 did the job of rectos, ubershalls, engls and diezels at a fraction of the price... it doesn't even come close, infact, my son's junky amp (line6 spider30) even sounded way better (his real amp is an F30)... whoever did those reviews for the V3 is deaf!!! it is simply not even remotely close to a hi-gain amp, which is what it's being sold as... in any case, I am on the waiting list for a roadster head...
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OBJECTIVE 1: Obtain tone similar to my TREMOVERB red channel at max gain (my setup is currently Sino (Shuguang) EL34B, Tung-Sol 12ax7's and Philips JAN NOS 5U4 rects... and ever since I discovered this combination have never changed.
OBJECTIVE 2: 3 Channels (1 clean, 1 hi-gain chunk and 1 hi-gain lead), footswitchable with a "solo boost" and master level over all channels.
OBJECTIVE 3: Cheap
those were the two main objectives, among other minor ones like midi and multiple loops....
So, I read and read reviews, heard sound clips etc etc, tested the peavey xxx, the valveking, the stilleto, the 3channel recto, and ubershall and finally settled on the CarvinV3.
So I called up Carvin and ordered the V3 Head with the 4 switch footswitch, basically 999 plus shipping (so far so good).... I got it a week later, got it all hooked up to my arsenal of cabs (some of you me as the builder of ThunderCABs)... and, and and..... hmmmm, there's something wrong... sounds like my guitar is at 1/4 volume.... no saturation, no sustain...but loud and sounds decent... and played with it for an entire weekend.....
During this time, my 9 year old son was doing a science project for school and choose a hypothesis of " does a guitar's tuning pitch change the amount of sustain?"... which included timing each string with different tunings.... which gave me an idea... why don't i do this with the V3 compared to my tremoverb... so I did: so for the LowD string .046 (tuned to Dflat), and the same audible volume and approximately the same tone with gain at max, when picking the string with the V3, it lasted 9seconds, and with the tremoverb, it lasted 47seconds.... my son says: Dad, I think that carvin sucks..... okidoki... back in the box and back to Carvin it went, and luckily that have this 10-day no questions trial period.....
So, I'm sure some of you have read some of those same reviews that stated that the V3 did the job of rectos, ubershalls, engls and diezels at a fraction of the price... it doesn't even come close, infact, my son's junky amp (line6 spider30) even sounded way better (his real amp is an F30)... whoever did those reviews for the V3 is deaf!!! it is simply not even remotely close to a hi-gain amp, which is what it's being sold as... in any case, I am on the waiting list for a roadster head...
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