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Carvin MTS3200

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Manufacturer URL http://www.carvin.com/
Features 8.2 (111 responses)
Sound Quality 8.6 (115 responses)
Reliability 8.5 (94 responses)
Customer Support 8.1 (77 responses)
Overall Rating 8.5 (108 responses)
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Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: USD 190.00 USED
Submitted 07/07/2008 at 09:49pm by Duke

Features : 8
Here's a nice 100 watt tube amp for mid to pro level players. It can do a wide variety of sounds with minor tweaking. Mine came retubed with Groove Tubes. I like the 5881's, have yet to try it with EL34's. Two channels, clean and scream. Effects loop. Onboard reverb is kind of neat, different from most spring reverbs I've heard and is Carvins own creation I have heard. It is a loud one, lots of power and you can drop to 50 watts if you want but only decreases the DB level by 3!! That's right, and if you know anything about wattage to decibel ratios it makes total sense, but the people who say when you switch to half power it is half as loud are not really understanding that concept. Anyway, this ain't electronics or physics class, it is music and this thing can be pretty musical.

Sound Quality : 9
Sounds are very good. Cleans are very clean, very little breakup at high volume on the clean channel. Overdrive channel is a lot of fun, the best place to start is turn the master all the way up and bring the preamp volume up SLOWLY!! The grind at the lower end is pretty Marshall like, sort of like a plexi in a way. I say LIKE because I have a couple nice older Marshalls and that sound is very evasive in other amps. This can get close and that is what Carvin does best, covers bases. The more you bring the volume up the gainier it gets, and I really like the gain at about 3 o'clock-Recto time! Sustains like a mother, hope your pickups are potted or you will be treated to bad feedback as opposed to good. Can get grainy but is great anyway, just sit back, palm mute and chug along to the metal hits!! Fun abounds in this amp. The lead channel is not as loud as the clean though, that seems odd. That's okay though, lots of volume/headroom to work with. Wish the effects loop had a level select like my Marshall 6100LM though, it is nice to run pedal effects through the loop without distorting the input level. This amp sounds great, gotta say it. I can't quit playing it!

Reliability : 9
I had a 3200 I bought from someone who forced the power tubes in without lining up the pin guides! Fried a few resistors was all. My tech replaced them and voila! Fired right back up!! That is impressive! That one got sold a while back. I found this in the used section of our local Guitar center, in new condition with a new set of GT tubes in it. Got it for $190, no kidding!!! Thanks Nate, I thought I would ebay it but have had so much fun playing it I am keeping this one!!

Customer Support : 10
Carvin are decent people. They have to make money as well though, so cut them some slack. They try to take care of their customers, and do a very good job. How long have they been in business??? LONG time!!

Overall Rating : 9
I have everything a player could want-vintage Marshall, Fender, HIWATT, you name it. Every guitar group covered as well. Sometimes you come across one you really have fun with, and that is why I play music. It doesn't grind like my plexi does, but it is close and does high gain sounds really well. Great rock and roll amp with the capability of playing any other musical style. Love everything but the looks of it, that powder coated white chassis is just not right.


Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/06/2008 at 01:03pm by mike cantrell

Features : 10
First off I'm guitarist of 26 years! I bought this used as backup for the guitarist in my blues band which I play bass in, I changed the tube to matched set of EL34's and re-bias the amp, only mode I did was change the LED on the clean channel to yellow!
other wise it has the same features as the rest...

Sound Quality : 10
The clean channel is clean smooth very versatile; the drive channel is good but was designed for metal hard core! Over kill!!
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I was using Ampeg SVT-3Pro head but wanted that Ampeg SVT classic all tube tone, for the heck of it I tried my Fender USA bass with EMG J-bass pickups pluged into the MTS3200 running into my Ampeg 4x10 BXT cabinet WOW!!!, I also tried it through my cheap BSE4x10 and did it come alive!!!<p>
Yes it's only 100 watts RMS all tube amp but compared to my 450 watt @ 4ohms SVT-3pro it just blew it away!

Reliability : No Opinion
time will tell!

Customer Support : 10
great people very helpful

Overall Rating : 10
I have owned more equipment then I can list over the years and carvin is no better or worst then the rest as every manufacture has there good bad and ugly. I have carvin PA mains TR1502 ad the are fantastic I also had RL600 bass head which sorry carvin but lack tone as it had it's own sound which is good for originals but not for cover band as you will lacking the tone needed. Sorry but Ampeg bass amps such as V4b and SVT classic to name few are the driving tone that made history! and yes the MTS3200 guitar tube amp used as bass amp head can reproduce that tone! Now if Carvin would get in the running with Traynor who makes 200 watt all tube bass amp head, and produce 200 or 300 watt all tube bass head using some of the MTS3200 circuitry and make the tone stack suited for bass they would be ahead of the game.


Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: USD 300.00 USED
Submitted 03/15/2008 at 12:47am by MC

Features : 10
great features as listed by others!

Sound Quality : 10
Tone is versatile and as any amp head it also depends on the cabinet you play it through not all amp heads or cabinet sound the same???through Marshall with V-30 sounds great through Marshall with seventy 80???s not so great??

Reliability : 10
still going just changs your tube as needed...

Customer Support : 9
very nice people!

Overall Rating : 10
just all out great sounding and well built amp!


Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/12/2008 at 10:27pm by Frank
Email: campbell<dot>frank at insightbb<dot>com

Features : 5
The features on this head have been goe over a million times. No need to do it again

Sound Quality : 8
I own several heads. 3 Marshalls and a 5150. Picked this head up from a friend for 300.00. I tried to talk him out of it but he has his heart set on a 5150 lol. This is a 50th anniversary edition and already has good Russian EL34's installed. The clean as mentioned by everyone else is amazing rivaling my Twin. The dirty is mean but I back it down a tad to sound more Marshallesqe on steriods. Absolutely love this head. Would ad will take it on a gig

Reliability : 7
Only owned it for a day but my friend got trouble free service out of it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed them.

Overall Rating : 8
I have been playing for 28 years in numerous cover and original bands. I already mentioned most of the amps. I own several more along with about 18 guitars. I would prolly by it again if one crossed my path. A lead boost would be nice.


Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/17/2007 at 09:21pm by calvary chapel guitarist

Features : 10
dual channels with seperate EQ, footswitchable channels and reverb.also has effects loop. USA Made,more power than I'll ever use

Sound Quality : 10
Clean is to my ears as good as, Maybe Better than fender. Overdrive will go from mild breakup to all out metal. I sold my JCM 900 for this and still prefer it. The JCM wouldn't give me the sparkling, punchy clean that the MTS does. I play in s christian southern rock style band and in the worship band at my church,therefore I need versatility as the worship tends to be less intense. this amp covers both bases well. If you get one be sure to get the British series speakers, they are carvins best. check out the reviews.

Reliability : 10
Never had a problem. some other reviews have complained about sound quality, but some of them bought used amps, maybe off EBAY. and the tubes may have been changed. You start messing around like that then its no wonder that you have trouble. They come stock with 5881's although it does have a bias switch to use others.I gig my equipment but I also baby it.

Customer Support : 10
OK this is the only downside to owning any Carvin..If it breaks then your gonna be out shipping to California. they dont have any local repair centers. still I'm ok with it. My AG 100D messed up once and they had it for about a month. they were very friendly and courteous

Overall Rating : 10
playing 36 years. ownlots of gear.definatly would replace Usa made all tube amp for around $700 what a deal


Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/09/2007 at 11:29pm by Perri

Features : 7
The features have been noted before. The footswitch was optional, which I purchased. This is a basic amp that doesn't have too much to it. 1 channel is clean and the other one is dirty. The Presence control on the clean channel is nice, but that'll be covered in the Sound Quality section. Compared to most modern tube amps with 3-4 channels with multiple settings on each channel, not to mention features like individual EQ's, reverb, presence and so on for those channels, the Carvin is simple on a 2nd grade level. That's one of the reasons why I bought it. I didn't need much more than just 2 channels, and so that's what I got. The only feature that sucked was the footswitch. It's noisy and there is a very loud pop when going from one channel to the next. Very bad.

Sound Quality : 8
The clean channel is very crystalline and sparkly. Adding presence is actually a little too much for my taste, as I prefer a warmer, rounder tone. But if you must have absolute clarity for your notes the Carvin delivers on the clean side of this amp. Add a Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive or any other OD that lets you blend the distortion with the clean channel and you'd have yourself a very articulate set-up. The highs get spiky at worst though, so back off the treble a bit or it will kill you.

That feature carries over to the distortion setting. I found the gain from the amp a little tinny and I had to trim back the treble to about 2 o'clock to rein it in. With an A/B selector to another amp, the Carvin was very noisy at higher gain levels and volumes. I think there are reasons this amp is so inexpensive, and it goes beyond being sold direct and the reported quality of its wiring and insides as stated by other reviewers.

Carvin has started putting Groove Tubes in its amps instead of Sovteks or whatever unknown tube had been in there before, so that is an improvement. The 6L6's give it the more, "American," sound that helps with the clean channel and is probably what makes the distortion channel a little light on the low end. Through a Marshall cab the Carvin beefs up a tad, but through the 2x12 available in the catalogue, which is open-backed, it is very bright. Not being a fan of that tone I started playing with options and found that running the amp into both the Carvin and Marshall cabs created a balance. I also started running a Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde to create distortion. I didn't want to do this as I'd prefer using the amp's gain, but for my taste the Carvin didn't deliver the midrange and bass I desired. On the other hand, that's not to say the tone of the gain channel is bad. Some might like a brighter tone. It's just not my cup of tea.

Reliability : No Opinion
I've only had the amp for a few weeks. I have no idea what could happen to it other than damage from moving. I don't have a band at the moment so stage abuse isn't a factor currently.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't dealt with Carvin.

Overall Rating : 7
I've been playing for 13 years, and the other amps I own are a Peavey Classic 30 and a Marshall MKII with a JCM900 2x12 cabinet. If the Carvin were to be lost I'd probably just save up and get a Mesa Boogie, or possibly a Peavey, or maybe even that new EVH head. I like the simplicity of the amp and its clean channel. It's very easy to operate and that's all I wanted for messing around. The footswitch sucks and the distortion is just okay. If I compared it to other products I'd say the Carvin is up on the level of Crates and some Peaveys. It's a little better than Crate but not as good as the recent Peavey models. It does not compare to what Mesa Boogie has been putting out lately and even Marshall's getting back in gear with some stuff. The Marshall AVT series is about on the level of this amp. If you're serious just save up and get a better amp, but if you don't feel like dropping a lot of cash and want to fuck with a tube amp you can shape with some stompboxes or preamps, then go with the Carvin.


Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/07/2007 at 07:18pm by Zombie

Features : 8
This is a follow up to my earlier review called " What's that noise."
I have to eat some crow. I had originally thought that the amp could not cut through. I replaced the preamp tubes, but it did not make much of a difference. What made the difference was the cab. I usually play thorough a pawn shop peavey, but after plugging it into a brand new mesa cab, holy cow, this thing unleashed. So looks like I have to buy a new cab.

Sound Quality : No Opinion
Even though I was able to get it to sound great through a mesa cab, I still had some hum and noise. My friend thought it was normal, but I thought it was a little excessive.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/02/2007 at 02:04am by Whats that noise?

Features : 8
This model was made around 2005, before they came stocked with the groove tubes. 2 channels, and is pretty pretty versatile, compared to a jcm 900. Good for old style metal, but not good for super distortion style metal. The distortion is very smooth, almost like a suped up tube screamer, but does not have much bite.

Sound Quality : 7
The clean channel is very good, and will probably reflect the instrument you are playing.

Here, is where the problems start.
The amp has a great distortion, but very bassy, with little or no presence. No matter how I adjust the knobs, the eq does not change much.The reverb only slightly changes, also. Same with the presence knob. I get a decent tone, but do not cut through the mix. Leads get totally swallowed up.The sound just seems stuck in the speakers. I am going to start trying other cabs, but can not afford any right now.I have tried with a cheap epiphone, and a 67 reissue gibson v. The 4x12 is an old peavy with sheffields, that I picked up at a pawn shop.

Reliability : 2
After very little play, I had to replace a tube because of a very loud glass breaking sound. Now, I have out of control hum. The amp also picks up a staggering amount of noise in my apt. It sounds like a waterfall. At first, I was excited to have a Carvin because their guitars are such high quality, but I am not so sure about their amps.

Customer Support : 8
Carvin support has been great, but the warranty is only a year. If able to, I probably would send this head back.

Overall Rating : 5
I have been playing about fifteen years and have had a jcm 900 and a 5150.(Not sure if that amp had original tubes.) This head breaks up alot nicer and the lows are tighter than the 5150. Way more versatile and probably more gain than the 900. At first, I really bragged up this amp, but I am starting to get tired of all these noise and sound issues. At this point in time, I probably would not buy it again if it was stolen.


Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/11/2007 at 07:16am by ian goold
Email: igoold<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 7
Can't determine manufacture year. The Carvin MTS 3200 is very versatile. I have read reviews here stating otherwise, in that the user claims to be getting little or no variety when tayloring the amount of distortion with the DRIVE pot. The only thing that i can think of that may cause this, is the use of EL34's in the power section since they have a propensity for being "hot" and high in the mids. I find the eq very responsive and since I use some 5881's in the power section, the DRIVE is very responsive as well. It can go from slight clip to full on saturation and anywhere in between.
Power? It's loud enough for two amps. I play it at 50 watts usually.

Sound Quality : 7
THis amp is pretty capable of making any sound I can think up. I really like it. I play this over my '65 Showman, and a Hiwatt head..
It sounds enough like both of those amps if I want them to, plus it has a beautiful and full, long tailed reverb.
The distortion is very sweepable. From just a touch of grit when attacked with gusto, to that heavy metal bottom heavy chunk. It'll do whatever you want it to.
I don't play any certain style of music. I just play whatever I want.
THis amp is versatile enough to cover me whatever tonal or stylistic road I choose to take. I notice some noise when playing single coils. but that is expected.

Reliability : No Opinion
I just bought it, so I have no idea as to this unit's reliability. But, Carvin has a good reputation for solid engineering, and good builds. I suspect this amp will last a long long time. Feels very sturdy.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I have played for 20 years. I own lots of gear.
If it were lost or stolen, I would buy another. It's a great amp especially for the price. SUpposedly, it lists at around $1100.00, but is available from Carvin at around $700.00.
THat's a deal for what it is capable of. Lots of volume, controls that work very well (eq and presence), Options (choice of bias for EL34's or 6L6/5881, voiced line out, and effects loop).
Nice amp.


Product: Carvin MTS3200
Price Paid: USD 599.00
Submitted 01/18/2007 at 12:01am by The Dude

Features : 10
This amp was made in 2005. Nice sound on clean, ripping sound on lead channel. Has a good effects loop. I wish I had held of and bought a V3 for the extra versatility, but I can wait another 6 months. I use this amp for practice and gigging...one badass cranker. I have to give it a 10, because it has all the features one would expect from a 2-channel tube amp. Plus reverb...oh yes and a bias switch to go between EL 34's and 6l6's. Very nice.

Sound Quality : 9
Snarly distortion that covers most of the rock realm and an excellent shimmering clean tone. I play rock, metal and blues and can pretty much get the sounds I need from this amp. Also it's pretty quiet.

All my guitars are equipped with EMG's, so that may be why I get such excellent distortion from this thing.

Reliability : 10
Hasn't broken down yet, so far so good.

To Eric down below...you said replace the tubes with EL 34's and re-bias the amp? It has a bias switch on the back! You mentioned that your tubes keep frying...maybe you need to flip the bias switch to match your tubes. That's the ONLY thing I can think of that accounts for you frying tubes in a couple of days.

Customer Support : 10
Nice guys. I haven't had to get any customer support per say, but when I ordered the amp, they were very helpful and professional.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about 25 years. I own too much shit to list. If this amp were stolen, I would buy another since it is so cheap, OR I would spend a few hundred bucks more and get the V3. Either way, I would need to get this sound again.

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