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In this case, though, you do get what you pay for.STATEMENT GIVEN BY THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTĬOVID-19 UPDATE – FIVE NEW CASES DETECTED This amp ain't cheap, especially when you figure in the price of a cabinet, the footswitch (£62) and the optional padded gigbag (£62). However, if you do relish the prospect of a tonal Swiss Army knife, the Carvin delivers on its promise to cover all bases. If you're a one-sound, all-night-long type of cat, there are likely to be too many options and too much knob-fiddling potential for you on the V3M. Tonal versatility is only worth paying for if you actually need it in your set-up. We also love how the EQX switch pimps the top-end sizzle and throbbing bottom end on all channels. It's a great setting for clean blues licks, too: higher-fretted notes really pop. The 'intense' setting on those channels' mini toggles will satisfy bottom-string riff junkies the 'bright' option on clean channel three gave our Telecaster-fuelled licks the funkiest edge we've ever heard. Classic and modern overdriven tones are easily accessible with judicious knob twiddling on channels one and two. The clean channel offers tones from Fender-like sparkle to chunky Brit-voiced Hiwatt and Marshall. You don't get into Steve's backline unless you know your onions, so we're not surprised the V3M impresses from the off. You have to supply the cabinet, natch Carvin offers the likes of the 2x12 212V cab (£369).Ĭarvin blipped on the radar for the first time in the UK when it began producing Steve Vai's Legacy signature amps. There's an onboard reverb circuit and the option to run the V3M through a 2x12 or a 4x12 cabinet.