Re: What's the Deal with Carvin?
I'm forutnate enough to actually live near a carvin store, yesterday a buddy and I went to Tone Merchants (a very high end shop), Wild West Guitars (another high end dealer) and then to Carvin (only cause I needed some speaker cables and they have them really cheap). I played Suhr's, James Tylers, a couple of used Bakers and a ton of weird expensive guitars most of which I don't remember - but needless to say all the prices started at $2K and went up - while were at Carvin I played a California Carved top - price was around $1200 - the neck was perfect, the tone was excellent (and I'm playing it through a carvin amp not a $3000 two rock opal) - the workmanship on the guitar was flawless, no bleeding on the binding, no orange peel in the clear coat, the matched flamed maple top was mirror imaged and I could hardly tell where the two pieces were joined, the frets were polished to a mirror finish, the inlays in the neck were perfect - I couldn't see a drop of filler. The action was low and fast (not my exact taste but fun to play), no buzzing, intonation was right on. My only beef on Carvin in the past has been on the electronics and pickups but I've got to say this guitar sounded and played excellent. I think if your not into name brands this particular model offered by Carvin would be an excellent players guitar.