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Post by bluejakester on Aug 26, 2011 5:37:02 GMT -7
It took a while, but I finally own a Dr. Z. I play only at home, so the Mini Z is perfect for me and plenty loud. Plus, this is no "one trick pony." I get good cleans at low volumes with my Strat and Tele, and it takes pedals well. The attenuator does pull out some tone, but they all do. I find this attenuator better at letting through the tone than the others I have tried.
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Aug 26, 2011 16:27:04 GMT -7
Nice looking rig! Welcome to the Z family!
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Post by club327 (aka Ben) on Aug 27, 2011 0:35:59 GMT -7
Way to go! I had my mini for awhile but just played with friends tonight for first time and decided I need an ep booster. Always GAS for something.
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Post by scotty on Aug 27, 2011 2:43:33 GMT -7
Welcome to the fold brother. Nice looking set-up.
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Post by pcns on Sept 8, 2011 6:47:41 GMT -7
good to see another Z member in the fold. My son has a mini Z that he won at Zfest last year. Great little amp, each time I borrow it for something I get blown away Todd
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Post by Sean on Sept 8, 2011 6:53:54 GMT -7
Welcome! What a great amp. I am sure you will enjoy it.
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Post by pcns on Sept 9, 2011 4:38:27 GMT -7
I played with my kids youth group during Vacation Bible school this summer. I borrow Michael's mini and used my Sparrow Rat Rad Pro (les paul style guitar). I just could not believe how rich and warm it sounded. Filled the room so nicely, just a pleasant tastey sounding amp and when I stood on it, it gave me a nice snarl
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Post by bluejakester on Sept 22, 2011 6:55:02 GMT -7
This just in: The Mini Z loves having a stock American Telecaster plugged into it
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