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Sportsman Review in Vintage Guitar

July 27th, 2011 at 12:43 pm by Admin
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Vintage Guitar Cover, September 2011

On newsstands now, the September 2011 issue of Vintage Guitar features a review of the Sportsman.

With the Carr Sportsman, you don’t have to hunt to find a great tone. Whether jammed with single-coils or humbuckers, its versatile tone stack, high-end components and built quality make it an easy task.Vintage Guitar, September 2011

On The Hunt – Sportsman Review in Vintage Guitar, Sep 2011 (976kb pdf)

Artemus Review in Vintage Guitar

May 15th, 2011 at 4:59 pm by Admin
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Vintage Guitar, July 2011

…the Artemus is very humbucker friendly – deliciously gritty. For the rock-and-roll Tele player, it’s hard to beat. The amp is well-conceived, highlighted by its cab design, and everything about it, including fit and finish, say quality.Vintage Guitar, July 2011

Artemus Review in Vintage Guitar, July 2011 (821kb pdf)

Small But Mighty

August 17th, 2009 at 5:28 pm by Admin
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Vintage Guitar Cover, Oct 2009

Vintage Guitar Cover, Oct 2009

The Raleigh gets a mighty fine review in the October 2009 issue of Vintage Guitar Magazine. Reviewer Sean O’Bryan Smith writes:

Through rigorous use on a number of recording sessions, it was obvious there’s a lot of tone in this little guy. Dirty or clean, the Raleigh held a great amount of warmth, but was surprisingly transparent. It did not overly color the natural tone of the guitar unless called upon to do so, yet retained the natural characteristics of an EL84 amp. This is a very cool balancing act. And clean tones are full of shimmer.

On newsstands now.