![]() ![]() Please be patient with me, I'm the new guy. I'm sure I will be posting more questions and hopefully some pics as I progress through this project. Lots of used ones (ebay, reverb, TGP) if you dont have a particular option in mind. ![]() ![]() The Carvin scale length ( 25') is a bit longer than the LP and this surprisingly makes a lot of difference in the basic tonality of each instrument. The Carvin's a bit brighter, more defined, more articulate, less muddy. Ive owned a dozen or so Carvins and they are fantastic guitars but they were all shredders that I no longer need. Guys, we've spent considerable money converting the Les Paul Forum to this new XenForo platform, and we have ongoing monthly operating expenses. Listen to them- there's some overlap tonally but the classic Les Paul tone's a little darker, fatter ,beefier, warmer. I was just wondering if anyone on here had any experience with them? Are they worth using? Or, would I be better off buying from someone like Stewart-MacDonald?Īdditionally, I saw in the Steward MacDonald catalog a Jimmy Page wiring set up that tickled my fancy as I am really wanting to obtain more a classic rock sound from my build. : USA Custom Shop Semi-Hollow Carved Top Guitars. are really cheap compared to other companies. I was looking on Carvin's website and their wiring, tone and volume pots, capacitors, etc. I also bought lots of other hardware and wiring pieces from Carvin, some of which I can no longer locate, which means I am going to have to purchase some more. I am about to begin my very first build (modeled after a '59 LP but also using my own imaginative design) using a neck through body and a solid piece of ash I got over ten years ago from Carvin. I am new to the site so please bare with me as I figure it out (I don't even have a pic). ![]()
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