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LBJ
Posted 2008-04-22 7:45 AM (#43609)
Subject: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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Hi.
i have weird problem with recently bought Carvin. I cannot find any link to customer support on their page, as they're redirecting traffic from outside US to a carvinworld.com.
Description of problem:
electronics doesn't want to start "right away".
When they will start they work fine, but starting this guitar looks like this:
plugging in jack amp, turning amp on, plugging in jack to Carvin, unplugging jack from amp, plugging it back. in 80% of cases, it starts then. If not, then i have to repeat unplugging / plugging jack. and it will finally start. Sometimes it looks like it starts for a second and shuts down again.
After starting, it works fine without any issues, and i can unplug / plug jack anytime i want.
I don't know if it might be a case, but i don't have grounding installation in home (there are only 2 electric wires - + and -) and i think this electronics might have module which starts it after getting "grounded".
I've changed battery.
any ideas?
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Damon67
Posted 2008-04-23 4:15 PM (#43610 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue



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The battery was gonna be my suggestion. I don't have any of these issues, but I don't have the piezo setup either.

Can you make a phone call to their place? I've been in touch with them for 3 seperate things now, and they've been VERY helpful.

Do you need me to find a US number for you to call?
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Damon67
Posted 2008-04-23 4:16 PM (#43611 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue



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Information:
Carvin Corporation
12340 World Trade Dr
San Diego, CA 92128-3742
858-487-1600
Email: info@carvin.com
Website: www.carvin.com
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lanaki
Posted 2008-04-23 4:22 PM (#43612 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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damon, lbj is polish. i don't think he speaks english...oh, wait...he does type in a form of english. ;)
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LBJ
Posted 2008-04-23 4:33 PM (#43613 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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actually, i speak english __MUCH__ better than write.
ahh... and i didn't know that my typing is so painful.

Damon - i wrote to them using their on-site contact form.
btw.
i worn out (totally) set of electric guitar strings in 4 days and i have tough skin on my fingertips, like in days i was learning how to play a guitar. Carvin bring a new passion.
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lanaki
Posted 2008-04-23 4:36 PM (#43614 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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just pulling your polish chain, lbj. you communicate in english very well. don't get your tattoos twisted. :D
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Damon67
Posted 2008-04-23 5:59 PM (#43615 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue



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Originally posted by LBJ:

btw.
i worn out (totally) set of electric guitar strings in 4 days and i have tough skin on my fingertips, like in days i was learning how to play a guitar. Carvin bring a new passion.
I plan on introducing the Carvin to Miles this weekend too. He doesn't know it yet, but they're like crack!

Here Miles... the first strum is free :D
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2008-04-25 12:28 AM (#43616 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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Location: enid, ok
I'd have to say you're right, Damon. Umpteen strings, cables, and straps; a ballsy old X100B half-stack, and I just bought my second guitar, similar to yours but a 200 (I was bottom feeding). It'll take me weeks to figure these controls out. I'll wager a VXT doesn't even get this many tones. Nice and light, too-reminds me of an SG in a way. My other one, a 135 with a kahler I got in '87 is completely different-it's Les Paul-heavy, all maple. You can't even get one like it anymore. Also gets dozens of sounds. Yeah, they're pretty habit-forming. Let me know if Miles survives...
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Damon67
Posted 2008-04-25 2:02 AM (#43617 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue



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I have that same X100B! It's a new amp for me, still in that "Honeymoon phase"
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2008-04-25 2:03 AM (#43618 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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LOL... I know the Carvin has a variety of tone... but remember I'm a Bich-a-holic too...


2 Boosters (each with own Volume)
Phase Switch
2 Coil Taps
6 Position Varitone
Pickup Switch
Tones and Master Volumes

Not to mention... 10 strings.



My MCS Bich 10 by Neal Moser
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LBJ
Posted 2008-04-25 2:28 AM (#43619 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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but no piezo! :-)
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LBJ
Posted 2008-04-25 2:31 AM (#43620 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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btw. i figured out that my problem is related strictly to no grounding cable in electric installation in my house. i will have to think about something over the weekend.

Yeah, and one more thing.
Is it only me, or Carvin necks are quite fat? mine is slightly fatter than in Stratocaster.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-04-25 3:23 AM (#43621 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue



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Fat? Mine reminds me of an Ovation neck, profile wise. I don't find it fat at all.

I know the fretboard radius can be custom ordered, I don't know about the neck profile though.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-04-25 3:25 AM (#43622 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue



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Miles, I don't think anything can come close to that Bich in tonal variations. That's just not a fair fight!
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LBJ
Posted 2008-04-25 3:45 AM (#43623 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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mine is much fatter than in my Legend, i can measure it when i'll come home, but it's about the same size as in Stratocaster.
it's not as comfortable as Ovation or higher-end Ibanez neck, but it's still ok.
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Designzilla
Posted 2008-04-25 12:32 PM (#43624 - in reply to #43609)
Subject: Re: OT: Carvin electronics - weird issue


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Miles that is a great guitar! I always liked biches. The 10 strings are very cool.
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