dmandude123455
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What are your thoughts on the Carvin Legacy? I'm pretty interested in them.
Is that the 100 watt amp from the 80's?
Have you played one.?
What is your interest.?
To my ears they were kind of a 100 Watt 5E3.
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Is the Vai amp any different than the Legacy they were clearing out for 2-300 dollars the last few years.?
Seems like you could get the Legacy half tack for 400 bux, or something insane like that.
They were notoriously mediocre amps with, as I say, the headroom of a Tweed Deluxe.
If you have played the Vai model, you will know if it is a different amp or not.
Good Luck
Where did you hear that?! I follow Carvin, having owned a couple, and I have not heard anything remotely close to what you say about the Legacy.
What I've heard is that the original and the third version are the better of the three, and I don't know why that is. You may want to poke around on the Carvin forum for answers.
BTW, all the Carvin Legacy models are "Vai" amps.
It has been a few years, but:
I worked on three different Legacy Heads when Carvin/MF were "blowing them out".
For a 100 Watt amp, they had almost No Clean headroom.
It has been a few years, but:
I worked on three different Legacy Heads when Carvin/MF were "blowing them out".
Carvin does not sell through MF. Carvin.com/Carvin catalog, or a Carvin store are where new Carvin products are sold.
mwalluk, you're resurrecting my GAS for a Legacy....
Wow man, just stop.
First, MF doesn't sell Carvin. You can only get them through Carvin.
Secondly, the Legacy never sold below $799 brand new.
Third, the Legacy series has tons of headroom and stays pristine clean when cranked.
Fourth, it sounds like you never played a Carvin, let alone the Legacy series.
Fifth, stop bashing something you have absolutely no experience with.
The original Legacy 1s are great. It's downfalls were it was an extremely loud 100 watts ,needed to be cranked to high levels to sound good, and needed outboard pedals (DS-1, TS-9 or Ibanez Jemini) to get the best tones, which is what Vai did- which he didnt mind since he always used pedals to boost his amps.
No one could really figure out what they were shooting for with the Legacy 2, except it was a Master Volume version designed with the help if Ben Fargen ghat allowed you to get good overdrive tones at lower volumes. IMO if was priced to high, no one could see what they were spending the extra money on compared to the Legacy 1, Vai didn't like it and rarely used it.
The Legacy 3 needs no external pedals, can, it can get the overdriven tones and lower levels, is reasonably priced, portable, 3 channel, so it's an improved Legacy 1 with a few more features and IMO is the best if the 3
Honestly, I not the biggest fan of using pedals for distortion/overdrive. I don't like having a bunch of stuff between the amp and guitar mainly because more things could go wrong, and with my luck they would go wrong.