Re: Carvin V3 now available
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I love Carvin gear, but with the amps the first verson of a series usually has some bugs to work out. I got the first Xv212 series combo and it didn't sound nearly as good as later X-amps. I also had 2 Valve Master heads and the earlier one wasn't as nice as the later one either. Carvin is reasonable on their repairs, but they won't upgrade an older amp to the newest specs for free. I might see how they shake out in a year or so, then get one.
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Good point, but on the other hand the most sought after mesa dual recto's are the first 500 made or any of the earlier 2 channel versions.
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I am a big fan of all that is Carvin but we are comparing Mesa's engineering and manufacturing department back then to Carvin's today. Mesa had all top notch builders hand building everything when the 1st 500 Rectifiers were made. Carvin has employees. Mesa also gave out alot of Rectifiers to pro's to try before they released them. Carvin gives out NOTHING. Only their employees get stuff to try out.
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I love Carvin gear, but with the amps the first verson of a series usually has some bugs to work out. I got the first Xv212 series combo and it didn't sound nearly as good as later X-amps. I also had 2 Valve Master heads and the earlier one wasn't as nice as the later one either. Carvin is reasonable on their repairs, but they won't upgrade an older amp to the newest specs for free. I might see how they shake out in a year or so, then get one.
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Good point, but on the other hand the most sought after mesa dual recto's are the first 500 made or any of the earlier 2 channel versions.
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I am a big fan of all that is Carvin but we are comparing Mesa's engineering and manufacturing department back then to Carvin's today. Mesa had all top notch builders hand building everything when the 1st 500 Rectifiers were made. Carvin has employees. Mesa also gave out alot of Rectifiers to pro's to try before they released them. Carvin gives out NOTHING. Only their employees get stuff to try out.
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