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DC400T
DC400T

Every aspect of the DC400T, from the AAA flamed maple top, to the quality abalone inlays and fine detailed fretwork is an expression of pride at Carvin. The elegance of the DC400 helps inspire passionate musicians to a higher level. Case purchase required for shipment of this guitar.

POSTED: 05/10/2006 - 02:13 am

9.3
rating
19
DC200T
DC200T

The guitar is actually a DC200T - the T stands for "tremolo". It looks beautiful. I love everything about it but if I must chose one thing then it would be that you can wrench the tremolo arm around and when you release it, the guitar is still in tune.

POSTED: 12/20/2011 - 03:19 am

8.9
rating
16
V220
V220

I mostly play hair metal, and this guitar is absolutely perfect for that style. It's also great for thrash, if that's your thing. It's not really noisy, just a little buzz. You can get this guitar to do pretty much whatever you want it to do.

POSTED: 02/21/2012 - 04:22 am

8.5
rating
30
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Bolt-T
Bolt-T

Overall this guitar is great in short. It suits many, many styles of music, very versatile, great for most things.

POSTED: 08/26/2010 - 02:48 am

8.4
rating
10
CT6M
CT6M

The Carvin CT6M is an outstanding guitar in every way. The craftsmanship, fit and finish, playability, and sound quality are all first-class. If you are looking to own a beautiful and versatile guitar, personalized to your individual taste at a reasonable price, this guitar will not disappoint.

POSTED: 07/14/2007 - 07:30 am

9.4
rating
5
DC127M
DC127M

The DC127M is a 24 fret, neck through, solid body (Strat copy) design with dual humbuckers. The "M" in the model means that it has a Tune-O-Matic bridge with string through body design.

POSTED: 02/15/2013 - 02:46 am

8.6
rating
8
DC135
DC135

Effortless playability to the 24th fret and great sustain are just two of the advantages of the DC135?s neck-through-body construction. The AP11 single coil pickups are superior both in output and sound quality. You get humbucking performance when playing through the two AP11?s or all 3 pickups together. For lead playing the C22B bridge pickup has the perfect blend of sustain and drive.

POSTED: 05/26/2006 - 03:27 am

9.1
rating
4
DC145
DC145

The DC145 is Carvin's 3 pickup (HSH), Strat-shaped, 6 string guitar. Made in the US at Carvin's shop. The features on this guitar are limitless.

POSTED: 01/13/2010 - 03:44 am

8.6
rating
16
DC145M
DC145M

The Carvin DC145M is a neck thru, string thru HSH electric guitar. The 'M' in DC145M designates the string thru body and tune-o-matic bridge.

POSTED: 05/07/2012 - 05:13 am

8.8
rating
13
DC200
DC200

The active DC200 has tonal variations for both rhythm and lead. The 502G active module provides independent "boosting and cutting" of both the trebel and bass frequencies. You'll attain a whole new world of tonal opportunities with the DC200.

POSTED: 06/17/2005 - 03:34 am

9
rating
4
DC200T
DC200T

The guitar is actually a DC200T - the T stands for "tremolo". It looks beautiful. I love everything about it but if I must chose one thing then it would be that you can wrench the tremolo arm around and when you release it, the guitar is still in tune.

POSTED: 12/20/2011 - 03:19 am

8.9
rating
16
DC400C
DC400C

Every aspect of the DC400 from the AAAA flamed maple tops, to the quality abalone inlays & fine detailed fretwork is an expression of pride at Carvin. The elegance of the DC400 helps inspire passionate musicians to a higher level.

POSTED: 09/15/2006 - 03:39 am

8.1
rating
18
DC400M
DC400M

Alder body wings on maple neck-through with flamed maple top, although you have available options for different neck and top woods. Schaller locking tuners make string changing a snap.

POSTED: 09/17/2008 - 04:06 am

8.8
rating
5
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