Carvin Legacy or keep the Single Recitfier?

JALIN

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Love the Solo 50 but need some xtra cash and a cheap replacement amp. Is the Legacy worth it?
 
Re: Carvin Legacy or keep the Single Recitfier?

The Legacy kicks major ass, I own one. But it's not for Chug chug. If you like fluid, smooth sustaining leads go for it. It's one of those amps you either love or hate. It's really a different animal than most amps on the market. If you have patience go for it.
 
Re: Carvin Legacy or keep the Single Recitfier?

If you love it, find the money elsewhere, or you'll miss it. I'll bet if you went through all the junk you own, you'd find a few things to sell, rather than your amp.
 
Re: Carvin Legacy or keep the Single Recitfier?

Gearjoneser said:
If you love it, find the money elsewhere, or you'll miss it. I'll bet if you went through all the junk you own, you'd find a few things to sell, rather than your amp.


I have to agree with GJ. I actually think you should keep it. If you are used to the single rec, you won't like the Legacy most likely.
 
Re: Carvin Legacy or keep the Single Recitfier?

I`ve been always leaning towards the Mark IV or a JCM800 due to the growing tiredness of the Rectifier single sound. I need to get my guitar from the dealer and have no other way but selling the Solo 50 (split the cash for guitar and a used Legacy) or being dry (guitarless) for another 2 months or so, which won`t make the dealer to happy.

In case you missed a previous thread of mine this is the guitar I`m waiting to bring home.

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Re: Carvin Legacy or keep the Single Recitfier?

definately try out the Legacy first. You might like it...or hate it.
 
Re: Carvin Legacy or keep the Single Recitfier?

Sounds like your already tired of the Mesa....so my opinion is to go for the Legacy. I've heard good things about them. If you don't like it, you can always dump it and pick up the JCM 800. Sometimes change is the best thing to kick start your tone and creativity.
 
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