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Post by cacibi on Jan 29, 2007 9:42:37 GMT -7
Well - I've had my Maz 38 Reverb and 18 NR for about a year now. I use the 38 exclusively for gigging. I have to admit that for a long time - I had been using the Lo input - as I practice at my apartment mostly....you know the drill...
Anyway - just out of habit, I kept using that input live and, like an idiot, I was wondering, 'Where's my amp overdrive at...this thing is too clean!'
Then - about a month ago I decided to switch to the Hi input. Well Hallelujah! There's my amp overdrive and now I can start selling off some of these damn pedals I've accumulated! What amazing tone, I'm getting lot of compliments from other players too.
Well - I'm re-convinced about what a great amp this is and what a great choice I made in getting it (patting myself on the back).
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Post by billyguitar on Jan 29, 2007 10:56:02 GMT -7
I played mine again the other day. I hadn't heard it in a long time. It is one great sounding amp!
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Post by got twang? on Jan 29, 2007 17:45:59 GMT -7
I've had my red 2x10 reverb for just over a year now, and use it exclusively. This is BY FAR the best sounding amp I've ever heard. Every time I plug into this tone machine, I just can't help but smile. It sounds so sweet that I just can't stop playing, and therefore get a whole lot more practice time. I am sure that I am a better player today because my MAZ.
I swear that with this amp, the honeymoon never ends!
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Post by division17 on Jan 31, 2007 6:57:55 GMT -7
I've had my Maz 38 Sr since September (2006). Previously I was playing through a Fender Vibro-King. The Maz is certainly a better choice for me. I've been playing through a Z-Best but now I'm waiting for a 1x12 with a Gold.
Another observation: I also previously played through 100 watt Marshalls. I find now that I way prefer amps in the range of 8-40 watts. Suits my playing stlyle way more. I find the Dr. Z line of amps is like the Wacky Packages craze as a kid ... gotta collect 'em all!
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