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Article: Dr. Z Mazerati and Z-28.(Gear)(productas of Mike Zaite)
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- Guitar Player
- Article date:
- March 1, 2004
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In the boutique amp world, old school rules. Sure, a few builders--Diezel, Bogner, and Soldano to name three--specialize in modern-style multi-channel tone machines. But the majority of high-end designers are perfectly content to specialize in refining classic Fender, Vox, and Marshall circuits to the nth degree. And, judging by the steady stream of boutique amps over the past 12-plus years, there is clearly a market for tone blasters that sport a vintage aesthetic.
WE DON'T NEED NO STINKIN' KNOBS!
One builder who drools old school is Mike Zaite (a.k.a. Dr. Z), who, for the last decade, has unleashed amplifiers that offer happening twists on classic ...
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