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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: plant city Fl
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Hello to all, and what would you do?
Hi everyone, I have been checking out this website for quite some time, but this is my first post. Computers and myself are just starting to undestand each other
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Friend of Leo's
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I, as a Queen fan, would go for the Vox
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Age: 37
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A '96 Vox vs a Dr. Z Maz 38???
Personally, I wouldn't skip a heartbeat - the Z for sure. For sooo many reasons.... Don't listen to us - try them yourself and see what you think. You're the key ingredient here. Shawn
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Check out Brad Paisley's website and gear. He plays both Vox AC30's (red) and Dr. Z. Wish I could help you out, but you're on your own on this one. I don't think you can make a bad choice.
http://www.bradpaisley.com/index.php...0&content=gear
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Lost Angeles and Orange County
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endzone is right... if you pick either of those amps, you'll be sittin pretty!
I like classic designs... but I also like freakish colors or abnormal looks on said classic designs, so I would go for the Vox almost on looks alone :) Welcome to the forum! You'll start to realize we're all freaks just like you (if you haven't already figured that out). |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: plant city Fl
Posts: 21
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had to choose
Thanks for the kind welcome, and just to let ya'll know I opted for the vox this time around, both are awsome amps and the Z is still something I will obtain later. For now my desicion was based on the fact that I felt this particular amp was a rare find,one shot deal. I will try to send pics if I can figure out how to do it. Thanks again
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Friend of Leo's
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Don't want to dissapoint you, but the mid 90's AC30s were a PCB amp, not handwired. The only handwired Voxes of recent years came out in about 2003 - they are actually labelled AC30HW and came as a combo or head/cab. The AC30HW has only one top-boosted channel and tube-driven reverb. They retailed for over $2000 in the US.
AC30's also aren't class A - not that it matters, anyhow. Virtually no guitar amps today apart from single-powertube amps, which all are. I think there is one Dr Z model (Maserati?) and possibly one other amp with more than one power tube which is. The AC30, 15 watt Fenders, Gibson or Velocette 15s, Peavey Classics etc are all push-pull class AB amps like Fender, Marshall and other multi-tube amps, not class A amps as the ads might say. However, what they sound like is far more important than what class they operate in. Of the reissue amps, the Korg AC30s (which is what you have - made in the Marshall factory in England which Korg also own) are some of the better ones, especially with Celestion Blues. And the coloured ones are certainly rarer.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Chico, CA
Age: 34
Posts: 261
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go with your ears.....doesn't matter what's in them.......play both of them..but I think your ears will like both....Get both and then get an AB switcher...that would be a killer set up...if it was me though....I would personally have to go with the DR. Z amp.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: plant city Fl
Posts: 21
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armed with info
thanks for the insight on these amps, I found out about the printed circuit board and all that stuff prior to buying it. I did'nt buy it when I first saw it for that reason (reasearch). Can you believe a salseman would lie to you.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: LIttle Rock, AR
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