M@tt C
Well-known member
I know, I know- I didn’t think Dr Z stuff was really ‘rock’ orientated either. But it sure is!
I had picked up a used DSL 20CR a few months ago to use at rehearsals and at home rather than dragging my 1987x/ 2x12/ attenuator setup around. It was pretty decent after a tube and speaker swap, but I started to think about some of the small stages we play and the idea of a ‘good’ combo took root.
I was trolling the local GC websites used amps section (there are three in the CLE/ Akron area) and came across a Dr. Z Maz 18 Jr at a decent price. Figured I‘d give it a shot, and if it didn’t work out I’d return it. I knew they were really well-built (point to point wiring, quality components, etc) and as a bonus Dr. Z is located in CLE.
So I took it home and spent most of the afternoon fooling with it.
My hot take:
GREAT amp!
For context I played my Knaggs SSC with Aldrich pickups and my D’Avanzo with a humbucker/ single setup.
I had picked up a used DSL 20CR a few months ago to use at rehearsals and at home rather than dragging my 1987x/ 2x12/ attenuator setup around. It was pretty decent after a tube and speaker swap, but I started to think about some of the small stages we play and the idea of a ‘good’ combo took root.
I was trolling the local GC websites used amps section (there are three in the CLE/ Akron area) and came across a Dr. Z Maz 18 Jr at a decent price. Figured I‘d give it a shot, and if it didn’t work out I’d return it. I knew they were really well-built (point to point wiring, quality components, etc) and as a bonus Dr. Z is located in CLE.
So I took it home and spent most of the afternoon fooling with it.
My hot take:
GREAT amp!
For context I played my Knaggs SSC with Aldrich pickups and my D’Avanzo with a humbucker/ single setup.
- Not as ‘squishy’ as my 1987x, but super responsive and clear.
- It is LOUD! Thank god for the master volume.
- More natural gain than I expected. Really healthy crunch, almost as much as my 1987x attenuated with the master at about 6. Clean to mean is just ridiculously good.
- It seemed to like boosts better than overdrives. I ended up using my Friedman Golden Pearl in boost mode to put me into higher gain, and a Suhr Koko boost in mid boost mode for leads. It absolutely ripped like this.
- It came with a Celestion Blue- I’ve never player an amp with one. It sounded great for cleaner stuff, but not with the amount of gain I use. I swapped in a Scumback M75 (a higher power greenback) and was much happier.
- As an unexpected bonus the previous owner had a JAN 5751 Phillips in V1, a 12ax7 grey plate RCA in V2, and a 12ax7 RFT in the PI position. Score! I ended up moving the RFT to V1 and popping a Sovtek LPS into the PI slot. A little more gain, a little more body. Didn’t check the power tubes or the rectifier, but this cat had good taste!
- The loop sounds great! I ran my Eventide Micropitch and Strymon El Capistan through it and really like it. I’ll have to do a little rewiring of my board though, so for now everything is in front of the amp (but still sounds good).
- I didn’t really experiment with the boost footswitch (an eq bypass, from what I understand) but I will today.