
yngzaklynch
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Yes everyone there will be a Carvin Legacy 3 invieled at NAMM. I'll consider it a success if it's not nearly as ugly as the first two.
1...2...now 3?yngzaklynch":3foxrs8d said:Yes everyone there will be a Carvin Legacy 3 invieled at NAMM. I'll consider it a success if it's not nearly as ugly as the first two.
Keep the gain on the amp not too high (between 5-7) and hit it with a tighter sounding pedal. The amp is much more versatile this way. thick mid gain or step on the pedal and have a tighter fire-breather. The Malmsteen DOD pedal is great for brightening/tightening this amp...or any darker, thicker-gained type amp (like my Budda)dawnofdreamx97":2cn09zjy said:Not great for rhythms though IMO, TO LOOSE. If they could keep the original clean and lead tone and have a kick ass rhythm channel that is tight and aggressive i'd buy one.
Randy Van Sykes":4totxglp said:1...2...now 3?yngzaklynch":4totxglp said:Yes everyone there will be a Carvin Legacy 3 invieled at NAMM. I'll consider it a success if it's not nearly as ugly as the first two.
Makes it seem like Carvin can't get it right with all these revisions.
I still have and dig the original Legacy, it is actually the amp that I've kept around the longest, had it since 2003.
But it is pretty butt ugly with that '70's professor pants' brown faceplate. What an awful color.![]()
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crwnedblasphemy":35hse1j5 said:I don't agree...I think it is just a sales thing...new product cuz the II was a dead duck in the water. New product = new interest.
Electric I":u2pojggz said:Posted on another forum:
"Inside info: the Legacy III is a micro head. Expect less wattage so you can actually play the thing without killing small kittens, and size will probably be around the size of Carvin's V3M.
Probably 50W or 60W, with switchable 10/25w. Most likely still MIDI enabled, and 3 channels."
FWIW.