
Draelyc
Member
Okay, so having compared my Koch Studiotone to the Dr. Z Maz 18 Jr NR back when I first acquired the Maz a couple months ago, I had decided back then that the Maz was several orders of magnitude better tone-wise than the Koch.
Of course, that was running the Maz through one cab/speaker combination (Crate Blue Voodoo closed back, ported 1x12 w/ a V30) and the Koch through another (Avatar Vintage 1x12 w/ a CL80). So a couple days ago, I hooked up both amps to the same cab (the V30) so I could a/b them a bit more directly and accurately ... and HOLY CARP!
Through the same cab & speaker, the Koch is about 9/10 of the Dr. Z, in terms of richness & phatness of tone! If I had to describe my reaction in one word, that one single word would be: I COULDN'T FREAKIN' BELIEVE IT!!!
The Z still came out a *little* bit ahead, but only because it had a slightly warmer feel ~ the sound coming about of the speaker was all but the same. The feel was really the only difference. And I would hypothesize that might have had something to do with the fact that the Z has a tube rectifier and the Koch's is solid state...? Also, the Maz is currently outfitted w/ 3 NOS Mullard 12ax7s & a pair of NOS RCA 7129s...
I had previously planned to sell the Koch after picking up the Z ~ didn't think the Koch could hang (natch) ... But now I've really got to reevaluate, especially since the Koch has a gain boost and its effects loop is MUCH more usable.
Still startled by this startling discovery, so I thought I'd share...
Chris
Of course, that was running the Maz through one cab/speaker combination (Crate Blue Voodoo closed back, ported 1x12 w/ a V30) and the Koch through another (Avatar Vintage 1x12 w/ a CL80). So a couple days ago, I hooked up both amps to the same cab (the V30) so I could a/b them a bit more directly and accurately ... and HOLY CARP!
Through the same cab & speaker, the Koch is about 9/10 of the Dr. Z, in terms of richness & phatness of tone! If I had to describe my reaction in one word, that one single word would be: I COULDN'T FREAKIN' BELIEVE IT!!!
The Z still came out a *little* bit ahead, but only because it had a slightly warmer feel ~ the sound coming about of the speaker was all but the same. The feel was really the only difference. And I would hypothesize that might have had something to do with the fact that the Z has a tube rectifier and the Koch's is solid state...? Also, the Maz is currently outfitted w/ 3 NOS Mullard 12ax7s & a pair of NOS RCA 7129s...
I had previously planned to sell the Koch after picking up the Z ~ didn't think the Koch could hang (natch) ... But now I've really got to reevaluate, especially since the Koch has a gain boost and its effects loop is MUCH more usable.
Still startled by this startling discovery, so I thought I'd share...

Chris