Brad paisley would. He's a big Z user..I havent tried that one yet, but I liked all the other models..Id probably have a few for when I do country/rock sessions, but my custom shop badcat covers it for me.What are you looking to do with the amp,style, tonewise, etc?..
Mainly more of the same/similar. Just a different flavor.
I have a Cornford MK50h that I love to bits. I'm looking to add another 1 channeller boutique amp that has great hard rock tone to the collection.
I had a RT 66 that was a great amp, it was really similar to a JTM45, loud, creamy. One thing for sure is that Dr Z describes his amps well. He will also answer your questions and work on your amp in a timely manner. Their forum is solid. I really want to get a Ghia or Stingray, but can't quite justify it.
You can pick up a used Rem in the $1100.00 range...or less.
Send it to Dr Z (20 mins from me) and have to updates done for $250.00
Master volume,and Tone Stack bypass mod,new face plates.
New ones are $1800.00
I kick myself for selling mine. That is a great amp. Touch sensitive,killer tone.
And if you get the updates done,you can tame the volume down to a whisper.
40 watts is LOUD on this amp and even the half power switch doesnt get real low volumes.
I still have a Dr Z Maz18 NR 2X10 Combo
1x12 convertable cab loaded with a Celestion Gold
...and a Z Best 2x12.
He( Owner Mike Z) is approachable and the forum is like family
I have a 6545. Their first channel switching amp. It's a smoke 45-55 watt amp. One side is a KT45 the other is a SRZ-65. Both takes pedals amazingly. Great great tones especially with a boost/OD pedal. But I've been gassing to get a metro loop put in it.