SCAMMER WARNING: Due to a spate of recent scam attempts (some successful) recently, if you're doing a deal in the classifieds, ONLY USE PAYPAL GOODS AND SERVICES UNLESS YOU KNOW THAT INDIVIDUAL PERSONALLY. It's really not worth saving a few quid.

SOLD: Dr Z M12 - 12 watt combo with 12" Celestion Greenback

Treewig1Treewig1 Frets: 453
edited July 2016 in Amps £
A 12 watt combo in red tolex with the original 12'' Celestion Greenback.

Output tubes are 2 EL84 Cathode Biased, preamps are 1 EF86 (NOS), 1 12AX7 and the rectifier is a 5Y3.

It is in perfect condition and measures about 23” W, 20 1/8” H, 10” D. It was made in, I believe, 2012 and is UK wired. it has a fabulous range of tones and ZERO (to my ears) ambient background hum.

This is what Dr Z says:

The Dr Z M12 gives you big tone and clean headroom with 12 watts of power. Designed with the pedal board player in mind, the EF86 front end will devour your pedals and make them sound like they are built into the amp. The M12 will become an essential tool for players that love their pedals as much as their guitars and amps. The simple tone stack gets out of the way and lets your pedals do their thing.

The M12 shares the same tone stack as the Dr Z Route 66. This allows for standard treble and bass sweep up to 12:00. Beyond 12:00 the gain increases in the respective frequencies. The loudest and cleanest tones are found between 10:00 and 2:00 on the bass, treble, and volume controls. Also up front is a Hi and Lo sensitivity switch. Much like the Hi/Lo dual input on many of our amps, this switch will yield clean sounds from hotter pickups in the Lo setting. You can also use the Lo setting for a cleaner input signal for heavy drive and modulation pedals. The Hi setting will yield the strongest dynamics and input gain.

http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww261/Treewig/S0746077.jpg

http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww261/Treewig/S0736076.jpg

http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww261/Treewig/S0726075.jpg

0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom

Comments

Sign In or Register to comment.