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  • f-audiof-audio

    SUBLIME

    Carvin X-100BPublished on 03/26/12 at 14:53
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    lamp 6L6 Groove Tube
    3 ECC83 JJ

    works with a 2x12 Celestion V30 cab

    UTILIZATION

    not obvious at first glance

    but rather easier later, the sounds are still a few beautiful grain getting set

    SOUNDS

    in heavy metal music is missing a little bit flush (and even this will depend on the guitar)

    (For me vigier above)

    OVERALL OPINION

    an excelent value for money

    would love a third channel, but ..., and a pedal and played all
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    lamp 6L6 Groove Tube
    3 ECC83 JJ

    works with a 2x12 Celestion V30 cab

    UTILIZATION

    not obvious at first glance

    but rather easier later, the sounds are still a few beautiful grain getting set

    SOUNDS

    in heavy metal music is missing a little bit flush (and even this will depend on the guitar)

    (For me vigier above)

    OVERALL OPINION

    an excelent value for money

    would love a third channel, but ..., and a pedal and played all
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  • nickname009nickname009

    Carvin X-100BPublished on 08/31/11 at 03:46
    controls:

    Lead/Rhythm EQ selector switch;
    five band graphic with shelving frequencies for 75, 150, 500, 1.5 and 3K bands with a range of plus or minus 18 db.
    Reverb,
    Presence
    Treble
    Middle
    Bass
    Master volume with a Footswitch Boost mini toggle switch.
    Lead master volume with another mini toggle for gain boost
    Lead Drive and a mini toggle for channel selection
    Rhythm volume with a bright mini switch

    12ax7s and EL34 powered.

    UTILIZATION

    This is a very interesting amp from the late 80s I believe. The EQs are all shared, and you can assign the EQ to either the lead or rhythm channel.

    The rhythm is the clean channel, or you can crank the gain on it to have 2 di…
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    controls:

    Lead/Rhythm EQ selector switch;
    five band graphic with shelving frequencies for 75, 150, 500, 1.5 and 3K bands with a range of plus or minus 18 db.
    Reverb,
    Presence
    Treble
    Middle
    Bass
    Master volume with a Footswitch Boost mini toggle switch.
    Lead master volume with another mini toggle for gain boost
    Lead Drive and a mini toggle for channel selection
    Rhythm volume with a bright mini switch

    12ax7s and EL34 powered.

    UTILIZATION

    This is a very interesting amp from the late 80s I believe. The EQs are all shared, and you can assign the EQ to either the lead or rhythm channel.

    The rhythm is the clean channel, or you can crank the gain on it to have 2 distortion channels between the lead and rhythm, and then assign the EQ to one of them to differ the sound all together.

    This might take some getting used to as it's really just one channel since everything's shared but you gotta make sure you know what you're doing with the 5 band EQ to get things to sound good.

    Lots of tweakability actually with just the shared EQs and the 5 band. It's the 5 band that allows you to have such versatility in the channels and it's a great idea. One thing though is that this amp doesn't sound good at low volumes, it's old school so you gotta crank it to get it to start sounding good and non fizzy.



    SOUNDS

    I just want to say this has got to be one of the most unknown sleeper amps in the world. This sounds ABSOLUTELY AMAZING for both cleans and dirty!!!

    Cleans are super bright and shimmery, with plenty of headroom. You can get that fender twang no problem and you can get all that spank you've ever wanted in a clean amp if you've got a single coil equipped guitar! I've noticed almost all of carvin's amps have amazing clean sounds, not sure what they do to it but it's always great!!!

    Dirt. Think hot rodded marshall sounds. Very tight, crisp, and clear. Plenty of gain on tap to do anything you want. What's also great about it is that the amp cleans up with the volume rolled down.

    I ran this head through a few different cabs, avatars, Gflex, marshall cabs. It sounded good through absolutely everything. Very awesome amp!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Super ugly. But Super awesome sound!! Clean tones are to die for, dirt is a very nice hot rodded vintage sound. Plenty of gain on tap, yet dynamic enough to clean up with the volume rolled down. What more can anybody ask?

    There have been many different versions of this amp, though most of them should sound quite similar so I don't think anybody can go wrong with an amp like this. Just try to get past the look of it and you're golden!

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  • TSDTSD

    Carvin X-100BPublished on 06/08/09 at 03:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    All-tube amp 100W RMS (3 x 12AX7 and 4 x EL34)
    It is possible to settle in 25W (25%), 50W (50%) or 100W (Full)

    Setting 4, 8 or 16 Ohm.

    Rhythm or Lead selector:
    _ A 3-band equalizer + presence in Rhythm
    _ Are added in addition to a second 5-band equalizer in Lead

    A clean channel (beautiful) and two channels saturated (depending on the level of gain, it's going to crunch up the saturation of metal type, the sound range is very wide), reverb (generating some noise if you push too ).

    Level connections, there are two output jacks to connect to the cabinet, two others to the effects loop, XLR output for the pedals (a Carvin FS36 required to control the channel selection, rev…
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    All-tube amp 100W RMS (3 x 12AX7 and 4 x EL34)
    It is possible to settle in 25W (25%), 50W (50%) or 100W (Full)

    Setting 4, 8 or 16 Ohm.

    Rhythm or Lead selector:
    _ A 3-band equalizer + presence in Rhythm
    _ Are added in addition to a second 5-band equalizer in Lead

    A clean channel (beautiful) and two channels saturated (depending on the level of gain, it's going to crunch up the saturation of metal type, the sound range is very wide), reverb (generating some noise if you push too ).

    Level connections, there are two output jacks to connect to the cabinet, two others to the effects loop, XLR output for the pedals (a Carvin FS36 required to control the channel selection, reverb and effects loop, very annoying to find) and another for the output of the preamp.

    No connection noon, finally good, it has almost 20 years sir.

    This amp was used by Messrs. Steve Vai and Jason Becker for info.

    UTILIZATION

    Level use, once you have the pedals and two jacks for the HP cabinet, it's gone.
    It starts on the position of Lead story will make the best possible equalization.

    For the clean channel, just pull the volume knob to clean the back with his "bright" very slamming.

    To change to overdrive channel, or you pull the lead drive knob (saturation level) is using the pedal. We arrive at the Lead channel, simply draw the button to switch to the master channel High Lead, simple, but one problem, can not pass the Lead in High with the pedals. We have to tweak the amp.

    As for the manual, which buy the amp in hand, I had to search the site Carvin.
    Here:
    https: / / www.carvin.com / manuals / X-AMP.pdf ( https://www.carvin.com/manuals/X-AMP.pdf )

    SOUNDS

    We arrive at the most important I think ^ ^.

    Let's talk about the clean channel:

    I must admit that there is his forte, he is magnificent.
    I also have a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and I must admit that the clean Carvin largely equal. The attack level is amazing, everything is retransmitted to the output of the speaker.
    For my part, I use an Ibanez RG1820 Prestige with a piezo pickup, and I really like playing with an elctro-acoustic sound is full of life, retransmitting any small imperfections in the fingers, it sounds "true".
    You can attack the strings, you never hear the crunch.

    Position bright, chattering sound is very less deaf, lens is the word. It is perfect to play with the neck pickup.

    Time to channel saturates

    Lead position and with little gain, you end up with a slight overdrive. With adjustment of equalizers, we come to get his typed Led Zeppelin or AC / DC.
    It sounds very fast rock is warm and alive, just enough not to put too sharp because it is already apparent at the base lot.

    High Lead position, it comes with a high gain and a lot of bass (O_o) to obtain a sound enough typed metal. However I find it a little colder and a little too compressed for my taste.

    Personally, I play on the Lead channel with a DiMarzio Virtual Hot Paf.
    I added an overdrive DOD Malmsteen to add the potato, the gain is 8 to 10.
    And miraculously, I find myself with a very distinctive sound Mesa Boogie Petrucci kind with a little more fishing, anything less neutral. The sound is very powerful Power Chords and yet lively solo, I could not get with typical metal genre amps Peavey Triple X, his solo was really ugly and cold.

    But it's true that at first, the amp does not sound quite "round" I think, just listen to Steve Vai in Crossroads to find a little too aggressive but after the right settings on equalizer 5 bands, we get roughly the sound you want, and it's nice ... ^ ^

    Some products made by myself:
    The volume of the amp is 1 / 10 position 25W, so the recording is pretty feeble.

    Clean bridge http://neo-21.club.fr/Carvin/clean% 20chevalet.flac ( http://neo-21.perso.sfr.fr/Carvin/clean%20chevalet.flac )
    Clean Bright bridge with switched http://neo-21.club.fr/Carvin/clean%% 20chevalet 20bright.flac ( http://neo-21.perso.sfr.fr//Carvin/clean%20chevalet%20bright.flac )

    Overdrive 3 / 10 bridge http://neo-21.club.fr/Carvin/overdrive% 203% 20chevalet.flac ( http://neo-21.perso.sfr.fr/Carvin/overdrive%203%20chevalet.flac )
    Overdrive 10/10 easel http://neo-21.club.fr/Carvin/overdrive% 2010% 20chevalet.flac ( http://neo-21.perso.sfr.fr/Carvin/overdrive%2010%20chevalet.flac )

    Distortion 2 / 10 bridge http://neo-21.club.fr/Carvin/disto% 202% 20chevalet.flac ( http://neo-21.perso.sfr.fr/Carvin/disto%202%20chevalet.flac )
    Distortion 5 / 10 bridge http://neo-21.club.fr/Carvin/disto% 205% 20chevalet.flac ( http://neo-21.perso.sfr.fr/Carvin/disto%205%20chevalet.flac )
    Distortion 10/10 easel http://neo-21.club.fr/Carvin/disto% 2010% 20chevalet.flac ( http://neo-21.perso.sfr.fr/Carvin/disto%2010%20chevalet.flac )

    Note: I noticed that the amp pushed it much better position 100W, 25W one feels that a dirty grain occurs from 3 or 4 to the Master.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for two months now, with the addition of overdrive pedal, I keep the heat from her and I add power and grit to fear, the trembling walls elsewhere. Neighbors screaming, that's normal ^ ^.

    I like the sonic palette of this amp is very important.

    I have not tried a lot of amp before, I'm tempted in buying the U.S. with a Carvin V412 4x12 speaker after reading good criticism.
    I change old lamps of origin (almost 20 years) by JJ-Electronic, suddenly, more volume declines and a slightly more compressed.

    In conclusion, the clean Fender and a drive worthy of Marshall or Mesa / Boogie.
    The head, cabinet, lamps and new import taxes (ouch) for about 1000 €. Not bad I think.

    I would do if this election? Yes! He potato and beautiful sound, so good. Even if I test a Mesa Road King, I can not afford to offer it to me anyway.
    Lack good add more than small effects with it, such a G-System from TC Electronic and presto, I would be filled.

    Hope these help you write 1:30 in your choice of amplifier.
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