wagdog
Ack
Here's a cool demo of two Dumble-voiced pedals (Ethos and Zen Drive).
Man, those sound great, and Tim Lerch can certainly grab that Robben Ford vibe.
$400 for an Ethos pedal - yikes - looks like an awesome pedal though.
Here's a cool demo of two Dumble-voiced pedals (Ethos and Zen Drive).
Man, those sound great, and Tim Lerch can certainly grab that Robben Ford vibe.
$400 for an Ethos pedal - yikes - looks like an awesome pedal though.
Mesa/Boogie Mark IIB
i'm really not sure what i think of that gif, Andy.
I wanted one once back in the 80's when I first heard of it and how certain artist sounded. It was tone I wanted and finally when I was close to moving towards one, the line went from 6 months to a year wait - this was in 1989. My Mesa/Boogie Mark IIB was a 3 month wait and that was in 1979. As for the Dumble, I just decided to blow off the idea when one of my MI instructors wanted one and he had a hell of a time just trying to get in line.
I just watched this and I think I pulled something laughing.
^ My favorite part was..."Did I tell you, I'm taking a home equity loan on my house to buy a real Dumble for 55,000 bucks? I hope to get it in time for my next gig at the local bar. We just learned Mustang Sally."![]()
the whole tada! with dumbles is that they are built like tanks. that's it. Its a $1900 amp that sounds like a fender deluxe but louder. it was never about 'tone' i dont know how that came to be.
robben ford uses either a dumble or a twin reverb and zendrive=nothing magic about his tone.
the whole tada! with dumbles is that they are built like tanks. that's it. Its a $1900 amp that sounds like a fender deluxe but louder. it was never about 'tone' i dont know how that came to be.
robben ford uses either a dumble or a twin reverb and zendrive=nothing magic about his tone.
Which would you rather have, a rare baseball card worth $55,000 or a rare Dumble amp worth $55K? Personally, I'd go with the Dumble.![]()
Just in case anyone reading this gets the impression Robben Ford uses a stock Fender Twin, he does not. His Twin was modified by Alexander Dumble. At least, that's what I've read.
I've never played a Dumble, therefore I can't comment on how it stacks up against a $2000 amp. But, I think it's obvious it's not likely to sound 27 times better than a good $2000 amp. It costs $55,000 because it's rare and coveted.
Which would you rather have, a rare baseball card worth $55,000 or a rare Dumble amp worth $55K? Personally, I'd go with the Dumble.![]()
Which would you rather have, a rare baseball card worth $55,000 or a rare Dumble amp worth $55K? Personally, I'd go with the Dumble.![]()