I'm thinking about a custom. Which do you prefer between these two and why?
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I've not played a Carvin, but I have a few GMWs and they're great (I have a ton of custom Jacksons, but my favourite guitar is a GMW). I know some people hate the 'new' headstocks, but they look a lot better in person than they do in pictures. Carvin seem like great bang for the buck, but I'm not a big fan of their styling.Popular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
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I've owned both, and I'd have to agree with neilli. Lee is very good to deal with, always took good care of me. Quality for both is excellent, maybe a slight edge for GMW. Styling-wise, though, I'd go with GMW by far. Although I'm not a fan of the new GMW headstocks, I'd prefer either of theirs to the Carvin I6 style head. If I were looking for a single cut or PRS style axe, though, I'd go Carvin. That's probably the only exception, and I'd otherwise go with GMW all the way.
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I can't complain about the carvin I got from their damaged stock on ebay or the custom order I still have(except for maybe their pickups). great built quality. Never played a gmw but I would say the quality is higher. I would say it depends on how much you are willing to spend and how long you are will to wait.
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Carvin's don't have a neck angle. Some people notice and don't like it. All the NAMM Carvins have great action and feel really good. With a Carvin you are limited to their shapes and options.
With a GMW *almost* anything goes in terms of shape and finish. You can spec your neck profile and other details that you might not be able to on a Carvin.
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Originally posted by Venomboy View PostCarvin's don't have a neck angle. Some people notice and don't like it. All the NAMM Carvins have great action and feel really good. With a Carvin you are limited to their shapes and options.
With a GMW *almost* anything goes in terms of shape and finish. You can spec your neck profile and other details that you might not be able to on a Carvin.
I've never played a GMW, but I've enjoyed every Carvin I've owned... an SC90, DC400, DC120 12-string, DC727. I still have the SC90 and the DC727.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Maybe if they're busier at certain times of the year, they might not do certain requests, but with credit card in hand, they'll do quite a bit of different options. I also think neck binding would be a nice touch.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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