by STEDDIE EDDIE » Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:41 am
I have been looking for a small all tube combo for some time now, scouring ebay, wanted something that was loud enough to take out on a gig, so that i could hook it up with my nashville 112, basically to use as a stage monitor for my telecaster, came across this little beaut about three weeks ago on ebay, its a Carvin vintage 33, in gorgeous tweed finish, its all tube, runs on four el84 valves, the tube reverb is as good as i have ever heard, it has switchable channels, clean is so very fender, but with a kinda more rounded sound, absolutely sweet as a nut, the second channel is all i could ask for in overdrive, definately not death metal, but the sweetest overdrive that i have heard in an amp, but the biggest surprise to me is how it sounds with steel, ok, its only rated at 33 watts, but its amazingly loud, why is it that valve watts are so much louder than solid state watts? i never understood that, and im really pleased with the sound, so much so that i am gonna run my steel through it at a gig this sunday, no added fx, just amp to goodrich electronic VP to STEEL, i will mic it into the PA as i usually do, cant wait,
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Carter sd10 USA Fender Telecaster, digitech rp155, Goodrich ldr2 vp, peavey nashville 112 electro-voice, Roland 80XL,