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<blockquote data-quote="VOD" data-source="post: 123525" data-attributes="member: 3248"><p>I'm a big fan of Carvin gear, and live close to the Hollywood store so I've gone through quite a bit of their stuff.</p><p></p><p> My personal opinion- The V3 is a versatile amp, but suffers from "Solo guitar syndrome". what I mean by that, is it seems to excel at tones that sound good when jamming alone, but in a group or mix, tend to sound thin, fizzy, and indistinct.</p><p></p><p> It's a quality amp for the price, no doubt, but for a serious gig, or especially recording, I would look elsewhere. In my opinion, the newer Legacy eats it up, especially with a boost in front. Much more rich and defined. If you're looking for a good price to value ratio from them, the new smaller size legacy models are hard to beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VOD, post: 123525, member: 3248"] I'm a big fan of Carvin gear, and live close to the Hollywood store so I've gone through quite a bit of their stuff. My personal opinion- The V3 is a versatile amp, but suffers from "Solo guitar syndrome". what I mean by that, is it seems to excel at tones that sound good when jamming alone, but in a group or mix, tend to sound thin, fizzy, and indistinct. It's a quality amp for the price, no doubt, but for a serious gig, or especially recording, I would look elsewhere. In my opinion, the newer Legacy eats it up, especially with a boost in front. Much more rich and defined. If you're looking for a good price to value ratio from them, the new smaller size legacy models are hard to beat. [/QUOTE]
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