A bandmate picked up a used Carvin MTS head last week.
He brought it down to the rehearsal space, and we opened up to a decent volume. Its sound far exceeded my expectations. It sounded good enough that it makes me wonder what a V3 would sound like, and that’s pretty well-regarded on this forum.
I was hesitant about the V3 because I heard the tube sockets are mounted to the circuit board. I’m wondering if I’m letting my obsession for a super-solid build overshadow the other potential attributes of this head. I know mounting the tubes this way can potentially cause problems, but how big a deal do you think it really is?
He brought it down to the rehearsal space, and we opened up to a decent volume. Its sound far exceeded my expectations. It sounded good enough that it makes me wonder what a V3 would sound like, and that’s pretty well-regarded on this forum.
I was hesitant about the V3 because I heard the tube sockets are mounted to the circuit board. I’m wondering if I’m letting my obsession for a super-solid build overshadow the other potential attributes of this head. I know mounting the tubes this way can potentially cause problems, but how big a deal do you think it really is?
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