Xeromus
Tone Ninja
I have very little playing time on it still, and haven't been able to crank it yet.
the construction of the head and cabinet is top notch, and it comes with electro harmonix tubes. A nice change from groove tubes. It is very mids and bass heavy, and the lead channel has a very plexi/jcm800 feel to it. It's very hard to describe the lead channel. But it does SRV, AC/DC, and can nail those tones pretty well. You really have to fiddle with the knobs to get the whole spectrum of sounds available. The clean channel is simply amazing. Last night I changed tubes in a friend's Fender Blues Deville and was blown away by that amp. Clean and dirty are so tasty. So I had a basis for comparison. The Carvin legacy has marshall and mesa cleans beat. It's articulate and warm, not harsh or brittle. The presence (bright) switch is a nice feature too.
It's definately not a metal chugga chugga amp. but that's not to say it can't do it. This b!tch is loud! And it growls with high gain. One analogy I can think of is say the difference between the JB and Distortion pickups. Comparing a legacy to a marshall is similar. Marshall is bright brittle and crunchy, like the sound qualities of a duncan distortion. The legacy is full rich and warm. I know it's not a good comparion because pickups and amps are two different animals but it's only an analogy.
I also have yet to try a tube screamer on it. I think I'd like the lead channel to be more crisp but I haven't given it enough time yet. My ears have to get used to it.
My crate V-series amp has a very marshall sound to it, but is very bright and is a 1x12. My ears just have to compensate for the amp difference.
the construction of the head and cabinet is top notch, and it comes with electro harmonix tubes. A nice change from groove tubes. It is very mids and bass heavy, and the lead channel has a very plexi/jcm800 feel to it. It's very hard to describe the lead channel. But it does SRV, AC/DC, and can nail those tones pretty well. You really have to fiddle with the knobs to get the whole spectrum of sounds available. The clean channel is simply amazing. Last night I changed tubes in a friend's Fender Blues Deville and was blown away by that amp. Clean and dirty are so tasty. So I had a basis for comparison. The Carvin legacy has marshall and mesa cleans beat. It's articulate and warm, not harsh or brittle. The presence (bright) switch is a nice feature too.
It's definately not a metal chugga chugga amp. but that's not to say it can't do it. This b!tch is loud! And it growls with high gain. One analogy I can think of is say the difference between the JB and Distortion pickups. Comparing a legacy to a marshall is similar. Marshall is bright brittle and crunchy, like the sound qualities of a duncan distortion. The legacy is full rich and warm. I know it's not a good comparion because pickups and amps are two different animals but it's only an analogy.
I also have yet to try a tube screamer on it. I think I'd like the lead channel to be more crisp but I haven't given it enough time yet. My ears have to get used to it.
My crate V-series amp has a very marshall sound to it, but is very bright and is a 1x12. My ears just have to compensate for the amp difference.