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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Bossier City,La.
Posts: 1,228
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Carvin MTS 3200 head
Howdy,
Anyone here have Carvin's MTS 3200 head? It's 100 watts with a 50 watt power switch. It uses Either 6L6's or EL-34's, too! Seems like a fair bargain compared to PCB offerings from Marshall. I'm interested in using it for 50 watts through a 2-10 cab w/ AlNiCo speakers. anyone have one? I'm interested in hearing what you've got to say.. Eggman PS: BTW, I won't even use the gain channel; just want to hear about the clean channel. |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 1,240
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Check here if you haven't already: Carvin MTS 3200 Reviews
A friend has one and I have played it a little. Compared to my own Carvin X-100B head purchased new in the mid 80's, I'd say the clean channels are comparable. What you get is a very good clean channel with quality spring reverb. It does a reasonable approximation of Fender clean. I haven't found that these Carvin models overdrive well when the clean channel is cranked. If you want quality grit or mild overdrive use a pedal. Keeping those general thoughts in mind, I think they are really good amps, and the fact that I still own and use mine says a lot. The completely bullet-proof reliability I've experienced is a welcome bonus. If you have any specific questions let me know, and next weekend I can plug into it again and investigate. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Plainville, CT
Posts: 393
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I used to have the MTS in a 2-12 combo. The clean channel on it is the best clean anywhere. It stays clean up to about 8 on the dial and them just gets a little gritty. IF loud and clean is what you like then this can't be beat.
The OD channel was not for my tastes but I could see how someone would like it. It takes pedals good also. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: hamden, ct
Posts: 139
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I have used the MTS 212 combo quite a bit over the last 2 years. I keep liking the Clean sound more and more - it is very good, a nice balance of sparkle and warmth and it reacts differently to the many guitars I plug in. The OD channel is more gritty than I like, good for some stuff, but I'm not a metal/boogie type player - but if you like that, it is very solid-plenty of balls for any size venue.
I put in EL-34's and have not regretted it - the stock 5881 had no life.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Havertown, PA. U.S.A.
Posts: 749
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Played through one at a sam ash music store.... it was listed at 299 used. I gave it a solid 40 minutes of a workout. The drive channle sounds really good with just a hint of grit in it, very rubbery and crisp. I was using a tele, loved it, wish I had 299 on me i would hve bought one for sure.
For those needing more stage volume this would have to be it.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Joppa, Il.
Age: 50
Posts: 439
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I friend of mine I gigged with for several years bought the combo last year. He loves it. I have not heard it, because we are in basically competing bands and working different clubs on the same nights!
I'm a big fan of Carvin amps and pa gear, don't know much about their guitars. He had a BelAir for the last year or so I gigged with him and I really liked it. Best of luck. Murph. |
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