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Post by edoetsch on Aug 22, 2007 9:29:32 GMT -7
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Post by Ryan (shorty) on Aug 22, 2007 16:42:29 GMT -7
My guess...Route 66.
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Post by (8^D) on Aug 22, 2007 17:53:24 GMT -7
Mini-Z
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Post by zdogma on Aug 22, 2007 19:06:50 GMT -7
? Route 66.
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Post by highway61south on Aug 22, 2007 19:16:06 GMT -7
z-28
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Post by jwr on Aug 22, 2007 19:16:24 GMT -7
I'll second the Mini-Z.
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Post by tonepolice on Aug 22, 2007 19:24:15 GMT -7
If it's a Dr Z I'd guess Mini Z.I just listened again and it has that cool grainy thing going that the Mini Z does.I originally thought a Galaxy.
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Post by woody on Aug 22, 2007 19:27:55 GMT -7
mini z
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Post by telejas on Aug 22, 2007 20:06:40 GMT -7
I'm gonna guess something way off the wall from everyone else..... a really cranked Ghia
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Post by dock66 on Aug 22, 2007 20:52:15 GMT -7
1st guess Mini Z
2nd guess KT45 with pedal.
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Post by Harvey on Aug 23, 2007 5:35:11 GMT -7
I'll go with the mini Z
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Post by edoetsch on Aug 23, 2007 8:27:33 GMT -7
This actually was a trick question for this forum. Please don't shoot me I am a Route 66 owner and love that sound. However you simply cannot crank that amp at all times. This is not a Dr Z, but I thought I got a pretty good Route 66 sound at a reasonable volume. This amp is actually a Zvex Nano cranked. Set was SG plugged direct into a Weber Blue Dog. I posed the trick question to see what others thought it might be to see how well I emulated our beloved amps. I was please to see Route 66 responses and now may have to pick up the Mini Head when it comes out because it should fit right in between the Nano and Route 66. Thanks for your understanding.
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Post by Matt H. on Aug 24, 2007 14:43:23 GMT -7
I tried out one of hose Nano heads last year - pretty cool, but not close to a Z. Half a watt - how much is a replacement tube for that bad boy? ;D
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