Just picked this up last week. Carvin V3M head. Outstanding. 3 channel, reverb, solo boost. Switchable 7w, 22w, 50w. Very versatile. I think it sounds better than the full sized V3. Its not as grainy and it has absolutely no fizz providing you have the master volume up high and use the channel volumes. Came with a 4 button switch that does channel switching, reverb and solo boost. The solo boost is variable from 0-10db.
I also got the matching Carvin V212S vertical slant cab. Loaded with Carvin GT12 speakers (clones of V30's) , slanted, closed back (but can be converted to open). Its a great sounding portable cab. I have a Ted Weber Beam Blocker installed in the upper speaker. It cuts that high end pierce coming from the center cone and it spreads the sound out to the sides of the cab.
Both came with soft road cases. Both fit in the backseat of my Toyota Prius C.
All I do is throw a delay in the loop and out in front I use an MXR Bullseye chorus and a wah.
I am really done with bringing 1/2 stack amps to shows. Too heavy and they are beating the crap out of my Prius.
I also got the matching Carvin V212S vertical slant cab. Loaded with Carvin GT12 speakers (clones of V30's) , slanted, closed back (but can be converted to open). Its a great sounding portable cab. I have a Ted Weber Beam Blocker installed in the upper speaker. It cuts that high end pierce coming from the center cone and it spreads the sound out to the sides of the cab.
Both came with soft road cases. Both fit in the backseat of my Toyota Prius C.
All I do is throw a delay in the loop and out in front I use an MXR Bullseye chorus and a wah.
I am really done with bringing 1/2 stack amps to shows. Too heavy and they are beating the crap out of my Prius.
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