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Post by sonicgator on Mar 12, 2008 12:08:11 GMT -7
Finally took the Maz GT for a test drive today and just WOW! You guys are right when you say it goes from 0 to 180 very quickly. Setup was a Les Paul >> Maz GT >> Airbrake >> Z-Best.
At full volume, the distortion is just uber-intense and could make some metalheads proud. Now to decide between the Evan and the Maz GT once the Evan is out; yes, I plan to buy both eventually!
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Post by Mr. 339 on Mar 12, 2008 17:07:37 GMT -7
They are good aren't they?
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Mar 12, 2008 17:58:51 GMT -7
Mazerati GT smokes! I've been using mine with my dual head setup when I gig, and it kills for solos.
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Post by taswegian on Mar 13, 2008 2:28:04 GMT -7
I would so love to try this amp first hand. I really need a great clean tone next and I figure I can cover whatever I'd use the GT for with the Route 66. But I still get the feeling if I played one, I'd have to have one.
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Post by dock66 on Mar 13, 2008 8:30:35 GMT -7
What a killer amp. I've been using mine more and more these days,the extra gain does it for me.
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Post by Jones'n for Tone on Mar 13, 2008 11:45:01 GMT -7
What a killer amp. I've been using mine more and more these days,the extra gain does it for me. How would you compare it to your SRZ65? I know there are sound bytes of both (belive me I've listened to them all more than once), just interested in your opinion since you've had both. Do you find yourself playing the GT more than the SRZ? I love what I'm hearing both from and about the GT, just not sure if I can give up my 6545 for it. Unfortunately I can't justify (or afford) a GT, the 6545 and my Stangray.
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