I have an LSC 2x12 and an LSS 1x12. I have now bought a Maz 38 Sr (no reverb). For details on how I got here (if you care see [1] below). I now probably have too much gear and am considering options (well, can anybody ever REALLY have enough gear?). I have used the Maz in three situations: 1) in store (but able to crank it up a fair amount), 2) outdoor gig, 3) small but loud jam environment (dense: another guitar with major effects, sax/flute, electronic drums (a kit), turntables (yep, turntables; interesting), bass.
Here are my toughts on the two amps:
Top line verdict: On tone (especially clean) the MAZ Sr wins; it's not really close. The signal chain is so simple, the amp is so well made, that it is just a TONE MONSTER. From the pure tone perspective it is the nicest sounding amp I've played through. Beats a Bruno I tried awhile ago.
Details:
-Maz Sr.
Probably the most responsive amp I've played through. Capable of great sounds at all the volumes I've tried. Cuts through NO PROBLEM in even large contexts. Loud as b----. Using just amp and guitar volume knob you can REALLY go from great clean to furry. Very bright: need to get used to the tone knobs and cut to compensate when using bridge pup. No need for reverb (I thought through that issue for a while and went directly to Dr. Z as well as dealers and players; per Dr. Z, and obviously, the signal chain w/o reverb is more straightforward and he builds it different to take advantage of not having to address reverb chain).
-LSS
A great, versatile, portable amp. Very nice cleans at lower volumes; great fur at higher volumes; reasonably responsive but not in comparison to Maz. Nice ch 2 so you get a tube overdrive built-in; great features especially ch switching and power switching. But, loses to Maz on pure EL-84 tone and responsiveness.
NOW FOR THE QUESTION:
I would love your opinion on some of the options I've considered (or suggest your own; anyone can play). I understand this is a Boogie forum and I've been a happy Mesa user since '84; I don't mean this to be a slag on Boogie.
1) Keep everything - Not so realistic although not out of the question. But actually maybe not necessary nor best.
2) Keep the LSC - Use it for different cleans and for its gain channel
3) Keep the LSS - Use it for smaller things (jams etc) where the easy form factor and power switching is hefpful (although I found I was getting great sounds a all volumes with MAZ). A/B it with MAZ for the cranked ch 1 sound and hi-gain ch 2 sound.
4) Dump the Mesa's and get a Dr. Z Maz 18 Jr. - I'll lose a little money (but not too much) on the switch over. Use the Maz 18 for jams etc. where again form factor is, er, a factor. A/B Jr and Sr and crank the 18 for my gain sound. Use my Barber when using only one.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks as always.
[1]
I've been quite happy with my Lone Stars. However, at a recent outdoor gig I was required to use the rented backline (go figure). The guy providing the amps was nice enough to let me come to his store and pick the amp I wanted him to bring for guitar. He is a HUGE Dr. Z fan; I had previously played a gig with a similar backline that had a Dr Z Maz 18 Jr. Wasn't able to get a sound I loved out of it but had zero time to try. I went to the store and played through a bunch of Dr. Z's; given time all were GREAT. The Maz Sr stood out. I used it at the gig and WOW; really, really great amp.
Here are my toughts on the two amps:
Top line verdict: On tone (especially clean) the MAZ Sr wins; it's not really close. The signal chain is so simple, the amp is so well made, that it is just a TONE MONSTER. From the pure tone perspective it is the nicest sounding amp I've played through. Beats a Bruno I tried awhile ago.
Details:
-Maz Sr.
Probably the most responsive amp I've played through. Capable of great sounds at all the volumes I've tried. Cuts through NO PROBLEM in even large contexts. Loud as b----. Using just amp and guitar volume knob you can REALLY go from great clean to furry. Very bright: need to get used to the tone knobs and cut to compensate when using bridge pup. No need for reverb (I thought through that issue for a while and went directly to Dr. Z as well as dealers and players; per Dr. Z, and obviously, the signal chain w/o reverb is more straightforward and he builds it different to take advantage of not having to address reverb chain).
-LSS
A great, versatile, portable amp. Very nice cleans at lower volumes; great fur at higher volumes; reasonably responsive but not in comparison to Maz. Nice ch 2 so you get a tube overdrive built-in; great features especially ch switching and power switching. But, loses to Maz on pure EL-84 tone and responsiveness.
NOW FOR THE QUESTION:
I would love your opinion on some of the options I've considered (or suggest your own; anyone can play). I understand this is a Boogie forum and I've been a happy Mesa user since '84; I don't mean this to be a slag on Boogie.
1) Keep everything - Not so realistic although not out of the question. But actually maybe not necessary nor best.
2) Keep the LSC - Use it for different cleans and for its gain channel
3) Keep the LSS - Use it for smaller things (jams etc) where the easy form factor and power switching is hefpful (although I found I was getting great sounds a all volumes with MAZ). A/B it with MAZ for the cranked ch 1 sound and hi-gain ch 2 sound.
4) Dump the Mesa's and get a Dr. Z Maz 18 Jr. - I'll lose a little money (but not too much) on the switch over. Use the Maz 18 for jams etc. where again form factor is, er, a factor. A/B Jr and Sr and crank the 18 for my gain sound. Use my Barber when using only one.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks as always.
[1]
I've been quite happy with my Lone Stars. However, at a recent outdoor gig I was required to use the rented backline (go figure). The guy providing the amps was nice enough to let me come to his store and pick the amp I wanted him to bring for guitar. He is a HUGE Dr. Z fan; I had previously played a gig with a similar backline that had a Dr Z Maz 18 Jr. Wasn't able to get a sound I loved out of it but had zero time to try. I went to the store and played through a bunch of Dr. Z's; given time all were GREAT. The Maz Sr stood out. I used it at the gig and WOW; really, really great amp.