I've never played a Carvin Legacy until last night. I liked it and the high gain channel was really nice for classic rock tones and the EQ quite versitile. It really could do a nice EVH classic tone with the right guitar. With some delay it would be close to the sound Ed got in the old days. I was impressed. You can run EL-34 or 6L6 tubes and there's a half power switch. Great glassy cleans and nice Marshally cruch. What more could you want. No ultra high gain though. This was a nicely voiced classic amp. I liked it.
The Carvin Legacy Amp can get a pretty good EVH classic tone
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I checked one out once, was not all that impressed. I had an X-100 rig as a kid...
didn't think it sounded much better (or different) than that....cool clean tones, as Carvins tube amps are known for, but not so much for gain, even a mid-level grit...
Actually, what I ended up doing with that was putting a 1 rack-space sized Chandler Tube Driver in front of it in the clean channel...sounded kick-ass!
I got a Boogie and never looked back, but in hindsight wish I'd held on to the Chandler...(sold it off in the early 90s..dumb) sounded glorious in front of any amp, especially an old Marshall or something...probably would sound cool in front of a Legacy too...
Originally posted by conmee
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Originally posted by Isaac R.
Then it's really true??:eek:
The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???
OMFG...who in their right mind...???
Originally posted by eddie78
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Re: The Carvin Legacy Amp can get a pretty good EVH classic tone
Originally posted by Nitro Express
I've never played a Carvin Legacy until last night. I liked it and the high gain channel was really nice for classic rock tones and the EQ quite versitile. It really could do a nice EVH classic tone with the right guitar. With some delay it would be close to the sound Ed got in the old days. I was impressed. You can run EL-34 or 6L6 tubes and there's a half power switch. Great glassy cleans and nice Marshally cruch. What more could you want. No ultra high gain though. This was a nicely voiced classic amp. I liked it.
Those Carvin's are probably pretty decent amps I've never tried one before. I'm just strictly in that one Vintage Marshall/Fender Twin Reverb tone.
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Originally posted by ELVIS
A Carvin sounds like a Carvin...
Not my cup of tea...
The Carvins sound pedestrian (to my ears, at least), while a good Marshall or Boogie sounds like it might possibly destroy your neighborhood...
That JMP looks cool..how's it sound, EB?
I soo want to build a Plexi clone...Originally posted by conmee
If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.
That is all.
Icon.Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667
Originally posted by Isaac R.
Then it's really true??:eek:
The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???
OMFG...who in their right mind...???
Originally posted by eddie78
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Originally posted by jhale667
Nor mine, but I was a kid on a budget once.
The Carvins sound pedestrian (to my ears, at least), while a good Marshall or Boogie sounds like it might possibly destroy your neighborhood...
That JMP looks cool..how's it sound, EB?
I soo want to build a Plexi clone...
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Originally posted by Eddie's Booze
How about this???
Those Carvin's are probably pretty decent amps I've never tried one before. I'm just strictly in that one Vintage Marshall/Fender Twin Reverb tone.
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Marshalls are very tweakable. It's easier if it's the old peg board instead of circuit board but anything from a JTM 45 up to a JCM 800 can be revoiced the way you like.
It's just that collectors have driven the prices up. I have a Metro 67 kit and it's a decent amp. Building amps is fun but if you can get somebody that knows how to lay the wiring out neat to help you, that's a big plus.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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