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Post by supernaut on Jan 25, 2015 13:23:52 GMT -7
I so miss my Mini Z, that I'm GASing (sic) for a new one. I just saw a Mini Z head that was substantially smaller than the present one. Unlike the original combo, this one had an attenuator. Was this the original head, or was it some sort of limited edition (like the 25th ann. Carmen Ghia)? Also, is it the same attenuator as in the present Mini? If not, how effective was the one on the head in question? Any idea on where to snag one, and how much is a fair price?
THANKS AS ALWAYS, fellow Z-ers
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Post by limenine on Jan 25, 2015 16:07:51 GMT -7
Actually, I think that is the current mini head - just a 'squished' video.
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Post by nmz on Jan 25, 2015 16:15:32 GMT -7
^This
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Post by supernaut on Jan 25, 2015 16:35:17 GMT -7
WOW, OK. Thanks
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Post by limenine on Jan 25, 2015 16:36:36 GMT -7
But - wouldn't a mini mini on the mini ghia chassis be sweet?!
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Post by supernaut on Jan 25, 2015 17:13:10 GMT -7
ONLY if the 2 mini chassis were mounted on a specially designed "mini cabinet"
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Post by micahmo32 on Feb 13, 2015 18:47:48 GMT -7
Do you prefer the Mini or the Monza? When I listen to youtube videos, it sounds like the Mini is a little darker than the Monza, but the Monza seems to have more versatility with respect to the kinds of overdrive sounds you can get. (It has a fuzz sound at times!)
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Post by supernaut on Feb 19, 2015 19:18:40 GMT -7
That is a hard one to answer. I sold my Mini to help fund my Monza, and I have missed it pretty much ever since. I don't ever see myself selling the Monza, though I'd like to get a Mini Z
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