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Old 02-22-2008, 11:59 PM
benttop benttop is offline
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Maz Zen

Wow, you take the FAT Maz Jr settings, add in the Zen Drive, and substitute the Grosh Retro Classic VT (Tele) and a great backing track and you got Maz ZEN, baby!

Setup: Grosh Retro Classic VT (Tele)(bridge pup) > Zen Drive > Maz Jr. > Alnico Tone Tubby

Volume: Dimed
Treble: 9 o'clock
Middle: Noon
Bass: Dimed
Master: 8 o'clock
Cut: Noon

Backing track from here.

Middle: Noon
Bass: Dimed
Master: 8 o'clock
Cut: Noon

Backing track from TGP

http://www.gear.strayca.com/audio/MazJr/MazZen.mp3
(dry)
http://www.gear.strayca.com/audio/MazJr/MazZen2.mp3
(reverb added)
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Old 02-23-2008, 05:43 AM
Hipster Dofus Hipster Dofus is offline
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Fat tone!

I really liked the Zendrive with the Maz jr's I had. Seemed to work great with that amp!
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Old 02-28-2008, 08:16 AM
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Fat tone!

I really liked the Zendrive with the Maz jr's I had. Seemed to work great with that amp!

Thanks, yeah, the Maz and the Zen Drive are made for each other it seems to me. I like the Zen with my Stingray too.
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