Yeah, super badass. Had I not ran into the Clean Sink 40 I just scored I was getting a Z Wreck Jr or another Maz 18.... I had an old Maz18 that was great, the MKII version allegedly has a bit more headroom and is a solid gigging amp
Here’s some other magic I discovered....this pedal into the clean channel of my PT15 transforms it into a Vox. This pedal into my Wooly Coats basically accomplishes the same thing as the blend knob on the Clean Sink but is way more powerful.
The magic is right here, best of 4 Worlds ? It’s crazy how good the blended sounds are, so far digging it at about 2:00 o’clock, Top Boost switch up, Black face switch on
I would give Divided by 13 a hard pass based on my experience with Fred. I was told by him in no uncertain terms that I had no business owning his amps, after I called him to tell him the brand new amp I bought custom ordered through his dealer arrived with horrible ghosting and a farty sound...
100%. The amps are absolutely fucking ridiculous, built bombproof and look badass in person. My little chocolate brown Wooly Coats MKII is a gem as well. I would highly highly encourage looking into them for the sounds you're going for...
Unicorn level amp. Truly the only guitar related thing I regularly beat myself up for selling... @raiken can confirm the production numbers but I think around 25 total were built. These almost never come up for sale in the public market...
Or you do what I just did and get one of these... 3rd Power Clean Sink V1. This amp is ridiculous and can be blended from American / Fender > to VOX AC30, or dialed to one or the other. I scored a rarity though as this one is 40 watts EL34 vs 20 watts 6V6. this will see gig use soon and no...
Here you go, found this...mildly entertaining and for sure not usual RT content haha, but it fully demos the exact speaker and what you're asking about:
Absolutely, it has two inputs that will accept either XLR or 1/4" cables, individual levels on both. It doesn't get any more compact or easy to setup with killer sound results, really can't hype these Yamaha speakers enough for that application. Guitar and mic into one powered speaker, done...
No, not at all, that's the beauty of this little rig. Super compact, light weight, set it up and go. Truthfully I've only gone that route one time when we did an outdoor gig next to a marina, other wise that DBR is plenty loud for any small / mid size location. Guitar > preamp pedal > DBR10...