GAS=DrZ amps

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http://www.drzamps.com/ woah..., man im pretty psyched about these amps, i cant believe that their actually affordable as well thier looking like the perfect solution to me,problem is, EVERY ONE OF THEM SEEMS IDEAL!. i love the fact he doesent have a problem with offering alot of his amps without reverb and as heads.... what a sweet looking company

who here has played through one? which one is your favorite? what are the major sound differences and aplications between the models?
 
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Click on the Dean Parks feature......gods that man is great...digged hime ver since he played in Koininia way back in the early eighties :smoker:
He use a Z amp in this videoclip.
 
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I've been gassing a prescription for some blues stuff for a while man... All with due time though. :cool:
 
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The tone of Dr. Z's is basically a big fat clean tone that breaks nicely into OD.
Whichever tube style you prefer, is the best way to shop for those. They all sound great. I'd suggest a head/cab version, the lows are tighter, considering they have a real wide open sound. I had a Rt. 66 for awhile. Kind of like a Fenderish marshall,
if that makes any sense. The soundclips should be your best guide, considering
there's few dealers that stock a whole bunch of them.
 
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I had a rt. 66 and loved it at first, but grew tired of it quickly (what's new?) haha

For me, i don't like the Dr. Z ultra linear output thing. For me, it went from soft to loud more quickly than normal. I worked with z on it and he concluded that I just didnt' like that style. The Rt 66 was just way over kill for me. It's a loud mofo.

I'd still like to try the z28. I played a Maz38 senior the other day and it sounded thin. That was, of course, right after playing several bad cats and everything else sounded thin. :)

The bang for the buck factor is huge though with Dr Z.
 
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