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Post by smoothgroove on Jun 21, 2006 12:15:14 GMT -7
After an exhausting wait the holy grail of amps my brand new and first Dr Z maz 18jr has arrived! I have to say out of all the amps I've ever owned I don't remember being this excited! Let the shredding begin! ;D
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Post by ke4unr on Jun 21, 2006 14:22:00 GMT -7
After an exhausting wait the holy grail of amps my brand new and first Dr Z maz 18jr has arrived! I have to say out of all the amps I've ever owned I don't remember being this excited! Let the shredding begin! ;D Congratulations, and welcome aboard the "Z" train! Ray K.
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Post by smoothgroove on Jun 22, 2006 20:24:10 GMT -7
Thanks, and the tone is outstanding! It will take me alittle time to get it dialed in just right, but what a sound. Seems like pedals only hold it back.
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Post by Ryan (shorty) on Jun 24, 2006 6:38:34 GMT -7
I'm right with you smoothgroove. My MAZ18 NR 2x10 showed up on Wednesday. Even though I've read the countless posts here, I was amazed with the TONE. I also have a Keeley BD-2 which is a perfect match for this amp. If you don't have one (and still have money after the MAZ purchase), get one. This amp has energized my interest in playing and is opening up strat sounds I've always wanted. I want to thank Dr. Z for his amazing products and everyone here for their willingness to share their opinions and experiences. Without both I would not be in tone heaven. Thanks!
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Post by smoothgroove on Jun 25, 2006 12:40:28 GMT -7
Thanks for the info, I'll check it out! I usually play with a vintage sg(I changed the pickups to fralin's) and use a boss delay and reverb, rc booster, and radial hot british. Just getting the right sustain with cranking up the volume, bass, and mid's all the way, then backing it down to a comfortable level. I do play alot of jazz and I like the real warm clean tones, so maybe I'll use the rc boost to add alittle grit. Let me know if you have any suggestions.
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