Re: Would you reccomend me a Carvin?
I'm very happy with all my Carvins.
They are very well made.
I've used them to practice, record, and gig
for years now.
They've never let me down.
Darn solid guitars.
Carvin uses much nicer woods than you get on Schecters.
Example.
Carvin uses Honduran mahogany.
Schecter uses Philipine mahogany.
Carvin figured tops are real 20mm thick tops.
Schecters are figured veneers over the carved mahogany body.
The only Schecter right now that compares to a Carvin is the new Exotic C1.
As you mentioned, with the Carvin you have many options to make the guitar to your preference.
Only thing I suggest is if you do not plan on getting one of Fishman piezo bridges,
For-go the actives electronics and just get the passives.
I rarely fiddle with my DC400's actives. Just the volume knob.
I much prefer the tone and simplicity of my Dc127 and DC727 passives.
My DC200 is passive as well. It's a LP type layout. Two volume, two tone.