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Jessie Sammler
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Re: Ngd: Carvin st300
Carvin guitars have a tremendous reputation online. However, every time I have played one, it's been a used one that I've found for sale in a store, and it's had something wrong with it -- the truss rod is broken, the truss rod nut is stripped, the action is a joke, the setup is unplayably bad, etc.
I have the feeling that a lot of this is not the guitars' fault, or Carvin's fault. So what's going on with these used Carvins? Are some dumb people scraping together the money, buying Carvins, messing them up through their own stupidity, then unloading them?
Even with all these messed-up examples I've seen, I've always thought that if it weren't for such and such problem, it would probably be a really top-notch, world-class guitar.
Carvin guitars have a tremendous reputation online. However, every time I have played one, it's been a used one that I've found for sale in a store, and it's had something wrong with it -- the truss rod is broken, the truss rod nut is stripped, the action is a joke, the setup is unplayably bad, etc.
I have the feeling that a lot of this is not the guitars' fault, or Carvin's fault. So what's going on with these used Carvins? Are some dumb people scraping together the money, buying Carvins, messing them up through their own stupidity, then unloading them?
Even with all these messed-up examples I've seen, I've always thought that if it weren't for such and such problem, it would probably be a really top-notch, world-class guitar.
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