New Dr. Z Monza amps are here and loud!
Humbucker Music now has the new Dr. Z Monza Amplifiers with the Master Volume upgrade! This amp will always be a gain and tone monster but with the new master volume you can unleash this beast anywhere!
Humbucker Music now has the new Dr. Z Monza Amplifiers with the Master Volume upgrade! This amp will always be a gain and tone monster but with the new master volume you can unleash this beast anywhere!
Finally here we have a Dr. Z Maz 8 Studio Combo in stock here at Humbucker Music!
Humbucker Music is proud to be the 2011 top dealer in the USA for many of the wonderful amplifier brands that we carry! And it’s all thanks to our loyal customers!
Just a reminder to all of you Dr. Z fans out there! Humbucker Music is still running a sale on the old version Maz 18′s and Maz 38′s!
We have Maz 18 Heads w/ Reverb, Maz 38 Heads Non Reverb, Maz 38 2×12 Combos and a few others!
Click on the image to check it out or give us a call to see what we have!
With 5 different styles of Dr. Z Maz amplifers and an almost endless choice of options we here at Humbucker Music have put together a “Maz Buyers Guide” to try and help you to fully understand all that is available when ordering and how they relate to the amp as a finished unit.
After months of waiting Dr. Z has finally announced the release of the Maz 8! The Maz8 will begin shipping around the 1st of October and will be offerend in an all new 1×12 studio cabinet design, a standard 1×12, a 2×10 and a head. So get your pre-orders in now!
Based on the modern day classic Maz 18 platform, the Maz 8 is set to become the new standard in single ended amps. If you are tired of thinking of ways to win the volume wars with sound guys, club owners, and recording engineers the Maz 8 is the solution. The Maz 8 is a full featured 8 watt amp that will give you an incredible range of shimmering cleans to full on rock action at reasonable volume levels.
Why is this more expensive than the Maz 18? Contrary to what many may think, this amp is NOT meant to be the little brother to the Maz 18. It is essentially the same amp with one less tube (and obviously lower wattage) but it comes with reverb and with an AlNiCo Blue loaded by default. It also features a Pentode/Triode mode switch to change the character of the amp.
Click on the image to check out more info on the Dr. Z Maz 8!
BREAKING DR. Z NEWS!
Get in on the first ever sale prices on Dr. Z Maz amps! With the introduction of the updated model we are blowing out all older model Maz amplifiers. We have never discounted Dr. Z amps EVER, so this treat is indeed a rarity!
Click on the picture to your left to check out the amazing deals on the older model Maz 18′s and Maz 38′s we have in stock! All of these amps are brand new with full factory warranty!
This truely is a deal you shouldn’t pass up!
After a little while of being unavailable Humbucker Music has Dr. Z Break Lite Attenuators back in stock!
Here at Humbucker Musicwe pride ourselves in being the largest stocking Dr. Z Amp dealer with over 100 pieces in stock. We stand behind these amps, and not just because we are all big fans, but because for the price they are just a hard amp to beat.
Wheather you’re looking for the Maz 18 (Reverb or Non-Reverb), Remedy, EZG-50, Monza, Carmen Ghia or any of the other great Dr. Z amps, there is a good chance we have it in stock
We do have over 100 pieces in stock at any given moment after all.
Please check out our Dr. Stock Status list by clicking on the image to your right.
So we’ve had several people ask us to start stocking the 2×12 versions of the Dr. Z Maz 18 Jr combo amp. Well, here they are! We now have the NR models in both black and blonde. Drop by or click on the picture to check them out!
The main difference between the 2×12 and the 1×12 is pretty much just what you’d expect. The sound of the 2×12 is a bit more broad with increased low end response. Since the Maz 18 is well known for it’s ability to be *loud*, it can easily handle both Celestion G12-H30 speakers, and even drive them to the breakup point at higher volumes. It’s important to note the 2×12 is noticeably louder than the 1×12, so keep that in mind. Don’t be afraid that 18 watts will not be enough. The Maz Jr driving two G12H30′s is definitely loud enough to play with a fairly hard hitting drummer!