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Supposedly all tube. No price yet that I know of. Supposed to have a clean channel with a drive knob, a hot rodded Marshall/Legacy channel, and a Recto/Diezl channel. Midi controllable also, with solo boost.
<font color="yellow">Historically, Carvin stuff is very reasonable to the consumer.
I myself had the Carvin Quad-X, T-100 Amp, and footswitch back in the day, which was a screaming deal for a 4 channel tube preamp. I ordered it when I was in Okinawa, Japan (talk about snail-mail [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]).
It looks cosmetically similar to the new Peavy stuff and Mesa Boogie amps...they're probably trying to capitalize on that.
It will be interesting to see what it lists for and any sound clips for it.
I doubt I'd ever get it, but will be cool to check out. </font>
Well, the question is if you're buying it to re-sell it, or to use it. Even so, it'd probably be easier to offload without taking a serious hit than a Decatone or a Pittbull.
please don't put it into words, 'cause I fear what you're thinking
I am getting one if it sounds good. No Reverb unfortunately. Supposed to have a Biasing feature on it and can run on 6L6 or EL34 tubes. Mid Contour. N oFootswitch for it unfortunately. I am very curious and am holding off buying another amp until I see the final product and hear it without pedals or effects. Jack.
*****The problem with Carvin gear is that there seems to be absolutely no resale value on it...*****
But at the same time Carvin offers some of the best sounding amps, and at the same time offer some of the best build quality at the price point (better build quality than Peavey IMO) that you probably won't want to sell it. I know I would never sell my Legacy head, and I have had that for almost 5 years now, and the attachment gets stronger ever time I use it!
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*****The problem with Carvin gear is that there seems to be absolutely no resale value on it...*****
But at the same time Carvin offers some of the best sounding amps, and at the same time offer some of the best build quality at the price point (better build quality than Peavey IMO) that you probably won't want to sell it. I know I would never sell my Legacy head, and I have had that for almost 5 years now, and the attachment gets stronger ever time I use it!
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I guess I should clarify exactly what I ment by that... I would never buy a new Carvin because of the resale value. My bass guitar (LB75) and bass head (R1000) are both awesome, but I would never buy them brand new because they're available on ebay or from other people for ridiculously low prices. Carvin does indeed produce some awesome gear.
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