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  • #31
    Originally posted by lhrocker View Post
    I had a V3, which is a killer amp. Lots of flexibility with it's 3 channels, midi switching, EL34/6l6 and half power, if I remember. I traded it to Toejam. Sounds great low or loud. Also had a Legacy, which is really way loud. Don't even bother at bedroom levels, but in on word, sounds very Vai.
    I still love the V3, Pete!
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    • #32
      The V3 is such a solid amp. What I really love is how you can get a tone for pretty much almost anything. I use the smart loops to the fullest capability because I play in a death metal band, a jazz quintet, and a funk/rock group. A huge plus is the clean tone it gets. You plug that sucker into an orange 4x12PPC, add a little reverb, and bam. I've never had a cleaner clean tone come out of a head live or on recording. Quality amp!
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      Jackson DKMGT Floyd Rose Turbo, Blue, SD Screamin' Demon (bridge), SD '59 (neck)
      Jackson DKMGT Hardtail, Satin Black, EMG 81 (bridge), EMG 85 (neck)

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      Carvin V3 100wt 3-Channel All-Tube Head
      Old Crate Head and Cab from the 90's, Solid state Head 4x10 cab
      Orange 4x12PPC Cabinet, Celestion Vintage 30's, 240wts at 16ohms

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      Boss Noise Suppressor NS-2
      Digitech Whammy

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      • #33
        I used to have an older X100B head with the 6L6's. It was capable of a great sound but it seemed inconsistent. You could have the sound perfect one day and then it would require tweaking all over again the next day.

        Nice amp overall, though.
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