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Jimmy Gibson

 

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Cornwall, England
Post  Posted 16 Apr 2013 11:38 pm    
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Amazing IMO is what I call the new ZT Club 12 200 watts.22LB combo amp, I was not expecting the sheer power coming from this little amp the volume is so loud and without any breakup amazing.

The Roland 80XL is a superb amp I know I used one for a few month,but this amp is smaller lighter and more powerful and IMHO gives it a good run for it`s money, sounds even better when using the effects loop.

I will be giving ZT a try along with my Fender Deluxe90 DSP in stereo on my next gig, two small light amps
should be interesting.


Jimmy.

GFI UNI FENDER DELUXE 90 DSP.ZT CLUB.ECT ECT ECT .. Laughing
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Daniel Policarpo


Post  Posted 17 Apr 2013 2:28 am    
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I tried a ZT Club with a tele and it sounded really good. Had a great bite to it, midrange barked about right, and playing the low leads on "Bottle let me down" hit you right in the belly on those bends. I'd love to try one with a steel.
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Karl Fehrenbach


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Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2013 5:07 am    
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Jimmy,
I have been using another ZT Amp set up, the Lunchbox at 200 watts with its Lunchbox Extension Cabinet. The Lunchbox has a 6 1/2" speaker, which most steel players would say is inadequate for the range on a steel guitar. With the 2 speakers in play I have essentially the air movement capacity of a 13" speaker. I know that really does not relate as being the same, but the sonic effect is. Really. I have the amp and extension fanned out about 6 feet from each other, behind me. I would really like to get my hands on a ZT Club like yours too. I need the reverb that is not loaded on the smaller Lunchbox. I use a Boss RV-3 pedal to supply the reverb and delay I like. I play in a 6 piece band, with drums , bass, banjo, guitar and a lead guitar, all plugged in, and my steel never has trouble being heard. I have been playing through this minature rig for 2 years and would never go back to lugging around a big heavy amp again.
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