Go inside the psych-jazz stylings of Jared Mattson and check out his wacky Japanese doubleneck that provides the midrange buzz and low-end thump for the duo.
Weighing only five pounds and armed with a couldn’t-be-easier control set, the solid-state ZT Junior sounds deceptively tube-like in terms of response and warmth.
PG's Acoustic Editor Gayla Drake Paul walks us through her latest review of the ZT Amplifiers Lunchbox Acoustic, which is featured in the July 2010 issue.
The Lunchbox Acoustic is ZT's first two-channel amp that features a top quality, dedicated microphone channel and separate instrument channel each sport the individual controls. It's loaded supported by 200W of clean amplifier power, anti-feedback circuitry, a pro-grade reverb and a highly flexible signal I/O.
The amp's controls are Gain, Bass Treble, and Reverb for each channel, a Master Volume, and a three-position anti-feedback control. It houses a 6.5" speaker and weighs about 12 pounds.
PG's Pat Smith walks us through his Web Exclusive review of the ZT Amplifiers' Club combo (the full review can be found on https://www.premierguitar.com).
The
ZT Club is a solid-state combo that rocks out an incredible 200 watts
of Class A/B power.Sharing the same proprietary electronics design of
the Lunchbox amp, the Club is capable of delivering 200 watts with
output over 130dB at only 22 pounds and just a few inches bigger than
the custom 12 driver inside. The Club expands on the ZT Lunchbox
platform by featuring separate Bass and Treble controls, an effects
loop, and a traditional Reverb control.