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Step back in time with the Carvin DC100/150 1982, a classic solid body electric guitar that represents the craftsmanship of the early 80s. This instrument is a testament to Carvin's dedication to quality and innovation. Known for its dual humbucker pickups, this guitar delivers a rich, full-bodied sound that is ideal for various music genres, from rock to jazz. The DC100/150 is renowned for its sleek design and smooth playability, making it a favorite among collectors and performers alike.

The guitar features a neck-through-body construction, which enhances sustain and resonance, allowing each note to sing with clarity. The 24-fret ebony fingerboard is smooth to the touch, offering a wide range for intricate solos and deep riffs. The Carvin DC100/150 also boasts a versatile control system, allowing musicians to tailor their sound precisely to their liking.

Whether you're a vintage guitar enthusiast or a musician seeking a reliable instrument with a storied past, the Carvin DC100/150 1982 stands out as a piece of musical history that continues to inspire.

Key Features:

  • Neck-through-body construction for enhanced sustain
  • Dual humbucker pickups for a rich and full sound
  • 24-fret ebony fingerboard
  • Versatile control system for sound customization
  • Vintage design with historical significance
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Carvin DC150 Stereo Test... WAY COOL

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Carvin DC150 Stereo Test... WAY COOL

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See how Steve Bartek uses Carvin DC100/150 1982

Steve Bartek

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In this user-uploaded photo, Steve Bartek is seen holding a Carvin DC150 guitar. He used this guitar in the "Weird Science" music video and "Dead Man's Party," and recorded all the tracks on the "Dead Man's Party" EP with it.

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