Re: Carvin V3 Head ?
I work at the Hollywood store and the V3 is my favorite amp head we make.
Mesa/Boogie is right on the corner and we've done tons of comparisons between the Dual and Triple train recs with the V3 kicking both it's as*es!
The clean channel alone is enough to buy the V3. And let's not forget the V3 is bias adjustable. I also agree that Carvin's suggestion of setting the bias at
100ma is a bit cold. Adjusting the bias anywhere between 150ma to 190ma really makes this amp amazing.
It does ALL the classic distortion tones, no problem. Just set the little 3-way switch on either one of the dirty channels to the middle position and you have
a tone similar to a Marshall JCM800 and increasing the gain control makes it sound like a modified JCM800 if one likes.
A place where this amp really excels is producing those " on the verge of distortion" tones that lots of us want but can't quite get. Switch over the clean channel and turn up the drive control until the clean tones start to distort just enough. It's just like cranking up an old Marshall Plexi but at much lower levels.
Try it out and I promise you that you'll love it. Call the Hollywood store at
323)851-4200 and ask for the guy on the Duncan forum and someone will get me. I'll answer all of your questions.
BTW, don't think I'm just saying this because I work for Carvin. I challenge anyone to try anything else out there first, then try the Carvin V3 and you'll see. I don't care you one buys a Carvin amp or not. All I ask is that if you love it,tell a friend and if you hate it, tell an enemy
