Dr. Z SRZ-65 with Les Paul
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i want this amp soooo bad! the price is out of my 21-year-old range though.
cheaper to go with a vintage fender head. they get the best crunch sounds with the gain turned up, and 700 is a lot easier on the waller than 1700.
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I had one of the very early SRZ 65's we called it the HiWatt
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@roknfnrol hows the amp for Bad Religion stuff.
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Wow, that compression at ALL levels is what is lacking in 800 series Marshalls I've played. You have to get them so damn loud to reach that point that your high-mid hearing is shredded. Great demo, would LOVE to own one.
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@guitarist710 Save your money. Vintage Fenders are cool when they work. A tube and cap job can add $150-$300 on top of what you already paid for it.
roknfnrol 4 days ago
I was thinking of getting one of these and I was wondering if it would be what I am looking for. I know I want a Dr. Z but I want to make sure this is the one for me and I think it is but I thought I'd ask you a few questiona. I'm looking for a thick/chunkier dirty rhythm tone and a smoother lead tone but still thick. I want something Marshally. I was trying to decide between this or the Remedy but I like the fact this one has a Gain knob. Do you think this would fit the bill for me?! Thanks!
gibsonguitar1988 10 months ago
@gibsonguitar1988
Yes, this amp is great; you would love it. You may also like the Monza, it has a lot of gain.
-Mike
roknfnrol 10 months ago
what is that chord at 1:02?thx
ev6e9ts 1 year ago
@ev6e9ts
A7
roknfnrol 1 year ago
Great demo. Do like the SRZ-65 better than your Remedy?
stratsnfuzz 1 year ago
@stratsnfuzz
They are very different amps. You can't go wrong with either one.
roknfnrol 1 year ago