Hello everyone, it came to my mind to get a carvin DC127C, i want to know if anyone have experience with these and how they compare to the Kings! (USA Jacksons), in terms of playability, quality, etc everything
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from what i've heard they are pretty damn good, they look awesome, and hell they are good enough for jason becker, marty friedman, allan holdsworth and tony macalpine and no one can deny they know their guitar...not ever heard a bad word about them, and they're fairly well priced as they're factory direct
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Originally posted by emperor_black View Post+1
LOT of threads on Carvin.Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
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Great bang for the buck, new or used. Can be fully custom ordered at very reasonable pricing. Check their website www.carvin.com
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About the only thing I can truly criticize Carvin for is their styling, which is a totally subjective matter anyway. IMHO, some of their body styles and headstocks are just a little "off" for my tastes. Some are great, though, like their thinline A/Es and CCTs.
Pretty much everything else about them is top notch all around.
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I picked this one up for $800 out the door...dead mint. Claro Walnut
with Fishman Piezo acoustic split system, and Wilkinson Trem..
HEAVY! Besides the weight... the neck is really wonderful. IMO
Carvin offers 1/2 priced guitars. Meaning they should all cost twice
what they do! This Carvin DC 200 that i have is easily as well made
and high quality as ANY USA Jackson. Great stuff.
Especially a tremendous value on the used market!
About a month ago, GC was selling a very clean DC127 with AAAA
quilt top REAL MOP block inlays, and Gold hardware for $600.00!
Try duplicating that quality for the price? Cant be done.
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Quality is EXCELLENT with Carvin's. I've owned 3 and played a quite a few more thru the years. Sound quality is hit or miss though. I'd say 50% sound great and 50% have too little treble or too much treble or too light in the midrange or too bass shy or whatever along those lines. 50/50 ain't so bad by the way... better than Fender odds.
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