11/07/2024
!!SOLD!!
2002 Dr. Z Route 66
$1350
A great example of an earlier Dr. Z Route 66. The EF 86 preamp is beautifully reminiscent of early fender tweed amps…While certainly maintaining its own voice and character
From Dr. Z website:
*Note: production of this amp ended in Feb. 2018.
ROUTE 66
“It makes other amps sound thin by comparison; like drinking skim milk rather than a milkshake” – Dr. Z
Specifications:
Power Output - 32 Watts
Output Tubes 2 – Gold Lion KT66
Preamp Tubes 1 – EF86 (NOS), 1-12AX7
Rectifier1 – 5U4
Controls:
Volume, Treble, Bass
The Route 66 is an all original Dr. Z design based on the incredible KT-66 tube originally built by Genelex. This tube generates the “Milkshake Thick” tones, as heard on John Mayall’s “Bluesbreaker” album featuring Eric Clapton (the “Beano Album” as it is known to many).
This is not a duplicate of the Marshall JTM-45, but completely original spin with new tonal end results. The Route 66 has an EF-86 front-end. For those not familiar with this tube, it is a 9 pin pentode that offers incredible gain and input dynamics. It is normally used in high-end stereos, most often for its accurate transfer of input signal, balance, and headroom.
The Route 66 features a deceptively simple tone stack, consisting of Volume, Bass, and Treble, which feeds a non-negative feedback Phase Inverter, for true harmonic content and full output tube dynamics. It has a 5U4 Tube Rectifier to complete the round enveloped tone. The amp has piano-like clarity with endless sustain, even at low volumes. Its 32 watts truly sing when driven hard in a focused, thick distortion, with the tightest bass response you’ve ever heard.