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Cancer:The Crucifuct
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Baltimore, MD
Posts: 2,423
Real Name: Cancer
Main Seven: Carvin 727
Main ERG: Carvin 727
Rig: Pod X3 Live -> PA
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Agreed, to date the best 7 string I have ever played has been the Carvin, and this is after the UV, which is godly in its own right.... Save your pennies and buy the Carvin. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: The Ohio Crew
Posts: 11,750
Main Seven: RG7620 of Doom
Rig: Mesa / Sovtek
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keep the UV, get a Tremol-No.
I have a radical idea. The door swings both ways,
we could reverse the particle flow through the gate. We'll cross the streams. |
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The Fusion Guy!
![]() Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 3,862
Real Name: Chris
Main Seven: KXK Sii-7
Rig: Fractal Audio Axe-FX
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If you're thinking about trading the UV for a Carvin 7 with a Floyd, I would say don't bother. The Carvin uses a crappy licensed Floyd that isn't nearly as good as the Ibanez LoPro bridge (or the current Edge Pro version), and you can't retrofit an Original Floyd Rose-7 on the Carvin without routing it, since it's very tightly routed for the "footprint" of the licensed Floyd, which is different than the OFR. You'd also want to swap the pickups, and you do have to rout the Carvin if you want DiMarzios. Duncans can fit just barely if you cut off some of the excess tape on the side of the pickup that often bunches up on one side.
I have a Carvin DC747 that I really like, but mine has a fixed bridge, and I'd undoubtedly rather have a UV if I used Floyds anymore.
Check out my home page: www.councilofone.net
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Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 2,782
Real Name: Eric Rose
Main Seven: Carvin/Hellraiser 7
Rig: VHT Pittbull 100/CL
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heh, my two sevens are a 91 UV and a Carvin DC727.
I love em' both...but each has a different personality. |
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Yarrrrrr
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Bed Sty, Brooklyn, Ny
Posts: 1,294
Real Name: dAN
Rig: ?
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Me <3 Carvin
i have yet to ever play a guitar that feels so perfect in my hand as my 727 does. I didnt' know the details of the floyd rose thing as above mentioned, but I must admit i'm not in love with the bridge. :-\. As far as pickups, it depends. I ordered mine with a mahogony body and i think the bridge pickup sounds kinda honky, whereas i'm looking for something that sounds a lot more open and clear. I'm planning on putting in dimarzio's (air norton and blaze bridge), but i wasn't sure if i'd have to do some routing, and if so, how much. The standard body wood for the 727s and 747s is alder though, and I can't say I have any idea how it'd sound with an alder body. As far as playability tho, I love the thing. and the distorted tones are as sweet as could be asked for. The electronics are nice, with the coil taps standard and phase switch fro center position only 10 bucks more. If you're not overly concerned with cosmetics you could probably buy the carvin with a good amount leftover in your pocket. do itttt. i need more carvin players on this site! Quote:
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![]() Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Basildon, Essex, England
Posts: 9,623
Real Name: James
Main Seven: Death Warrior/KXK Sii-7
Rig: Dual Rec->Trace 3x12
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Or you could sell the Schecter and get an old UV or RG7620.
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Seen all good people
![]() Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: South Jersey
Posts: 1,166
Real Name: Jim? lol
Main Seven: 727
Rig: '87 X-100B
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You don't have to route the Carvin to put in DiMarzios, you just dremel the pickup base a tiny bit. It's not a big deal. I've done it with DiMarzios. You HAVE to change the pickups in the Carvin, they suck. Carvin 6 string pickups are great, but the 7's are worthless.
If you live by the trem, you may not like the one in the Carvin. If you use it occasionally for effect, and it isn't a huge part of your style, you can likely live with it. I personally haven't tried to put an original Floyd in any of my Carvins, but if I needed that I would just buy one, give it to my luthier and he'd do it. I doubt the original Floyd would be as good a trem as the Edge, but again, unless you live in that trem you won't likely notice. I use a trem enough to not want a fixed bridge, but I don't do the dive bomb thing ever. The stocker on the Carvin has been 'good enough' for me. No better, no worse. The necks are COMPLETELY different; not even close. The Carvin is bigger by a bit. I can live with it, because my main 6 is an ES-175. The Carvin neck is more like a folk guitar neck, basically. If you like the Universe, keep it. Trading it for a Carvin without playing the Carvin first might leave you very disapointed. And, like everyone has said, Carvin's sell cheaply used. I'd keep the UV and pickup a cheap used Carvin. If you like the Carvin, get one made for you to your specs later on. They are both great guitars, but they really are very different from each other.
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I poop in shoes.
![]() Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Ft Liquordale, FL
Posts: 4,189
Real Name: Joe
Main Seven: LTD SC-607
Rig: Madison Divinity
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Tell you what....why don't you go ahead and give me your UV and buy the Carvin???
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Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 2,782
Real Name: Eric Rose
Main Seven: Carvin/Hellraiser 7
Rig: VHT Pittbull 100/CL
Thanked: 18
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and the tone is sooo subjective. I actually like the pickups in my carvin...i might change them one day...but not any time soon. My UV still has blazes in it but the carvin pups have more mids (not like my old 7620 though).
From what i see, i'd keep the UV...you don't want to be dissapointed with it and regret selling the UV. |
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Seen all good people
![]() Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: South Jersey
Posts: 1,166
Real Name: Jim? lol
Main Seven: 727
Rig: '87 X-100B
Thanked: 2
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Yeah, Carvin puts the same pickups in everything, and they sell lots of wood combos. Not terribly forward thinking
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