Here it is...a Dumble

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danyeo":vljl0k1o said:
bludo":vljl0k1o said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwt9eKDxbbM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r1WwiYCAxc


Robben thinks so much of his Dumble that it doesn't keep him from leaving a drink ontop of it.

I still don't hear anything that a number of other amps can't do.


yeah i dunno, i really think he can get his tone from anything, he has a certain touch that shines thru even if hes just using a clean fender he pretty much sounds the same. i saw the larry/robben tour a few years back and robben's fender twin+zendrive rig sounded better than larrys dumble.
 
Stratboy151":347h78ov said:
danyeo":347h78ov said:
bludo":347h78ov said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwt9eKDxbbM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r1WwiYCAxc


Robben thinks so much of his Dumble that it doesn't keep him from leaving a drink ontop of it.

I still don't hear anything that a number of other amps can't do.


yeah i dunno, i really think he can get his tone from anything, he has a certain touch that shines thru even if hes just using a clean fender he pretty much sounds the same. i saw the larry/robben tour a few years back and robben's fender twin+zendrive rig sounded better than larrys dumble.


I saw the same show and IMO RF's Fender/ Zen Drive sounded NOTHING like his Dumble....and I don't think it held a candle to Larry's tone.
RF was just LOUD. He sounded like Bloomfield/ Santana at the Fillmore thru Twins in '68
 
bludo":npd6o1pd said:
Stratboy151":npd6o1pd said:
danyeo":npd6o1pd said:
bludo":npd6o1pd said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwt9eKDxbbM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r1WwiYCAxc


Robben thinks so much of his Dumble that it doesn't keep him from leaving a drink ontop of it.

I still don't hear anything that a number of other amps can't do.


yeah i dunno, i really think he can get his tone from anything, he has a certain touch that shines thru even if hes just using a clean fender he pretty much sounds the same. i saw the larry/robben tour a few years back and robben's fender twin+zendrive rig sounded better than larrys dumble.


I saw the same show and IMO RF's Fender/ Zen Drive sounded NOTHING like his Dumble....and I don't think it held a candle to Larry's tone.
RF was just LOUD. He sounded like Bloomfield/ Santana at the Fillmore thru Twins in '68


whats up carl. while it didnt sound like his dumbles it still sounded like ROBBEN. and it probably always will no matter if hes playing an LP, a tele, whatever. and yes i agree he was very loud, but larrys tone didnt wow me, even his playing didnt that night
 
Even with the likes of Robben Ford playing that amp, it still sounds like nasally poo....
 
those first clips are bad, as in not good playing or recordings.

i'd love for scott lerner to borrow tag's dumble, which sounds like a nice one, and lay down some clips demonstrating the amp and why it's so coveted. scott's style is perfectly suited to demo the dumble's nuances and he records very well. but i'm afraid all we'll ever hear from that amp is "politician", over and over and over again. and those henry kaiser vids are a travestsy.

the dumble dynamic is unique, and although i wouldn't dream of paying a fraction of what they go for, the single best TONE i've still ever heard was larry carlton at the sun in anaheim, playing through his dumble.
 
mentoneman":2iljwvr2 said:
those first clips are bad, as in not good playing or recordings.

i'd love for scott lerner to borrow tag's dumble, which sounds like a nice one, and lay down some clips demonstrating the amp and why it's so coveted. scott's style is perfectly suited to demo the dumble's nuances and he records very well. but i'm afraid all we'll ever hear from that amp is "politician", over and over and over again. and those henry kaiser vids are a travestsy.

the dumble dynamic is unique, and although i wouldn't dream of paying a fraction of what they go for, the single best TONE i've still ever heard was larry carlton at the sun in anaheim, playing through his dumble.


For me, it's this.

 
danyeo":ivqt3xee said:
mentoneman":ivqt3xee said:
those first clips are bad, as in not good playing or recordings.

i'd love for scott lerner to borrow tag's dumble, which sounds like a nice one, and lay down some clips demonstrating the amp and why it's so coveted. scott's style is perfectly suited to demo the dumble's nuances and he records very well. but i'm afraid all we'll ever hear from that amp is "politician", over and over and over again. and those henry kaiser vids are a travestsy.

the dumble dynamic is unique, and although i wouldn't dream of paying a fraction of what they go for, the single best TONE i've still ever heard was larry carlton at the sun in anaheim, playing through his dumble.


For me, it's this.



is he even using the dumble there? maybe at that end part? i was pretty sure he only used it for some dirty rhythm tones and not really to solo with
 
Stratboy151":bsxionk4 said:
danyeo":bsxionk4 said:
mentoneman":bsxionk4 said:
those first clips are bad, as in not good playing or recordings.

i'd love for scott lerner to borrow tag's dumble, which sounds like a nice one, and lay down some clips demonstrating the amp and why it's so coveted. scott's style is perfectly suited to demo the dumble's nuances and he records very well. but i'm afraid all we'll ever hear from that amp is "politician", over and over and over again. and those henry kaiser vids are a travestsy.

the dumble dynamic is unique, and although i wouldn't dream of paying a fraction of what they go for, the single best TONE i've still ever heard was larry carlton at the sun in anaheim, playing through his dumble.


For me, it's this.



is he even using the dumble there? maybe at that end part? i was pretty sure he only used it for some dirty rhythm tones and not really to solo with

Fender and Marshall. The Dumble's were left back in Texas because a good Plexi kicks Dumble's ass anyday. :lol: :LOL:
 
Eric Johnson's tone is my favorite lead tone. So. Much. Sexy.

makes me wanna buy one of those BK Bulter ODs!!!!!
 
Personally I cant see myself spending any money on that amp with what I have heaed so far...

To each their own though.
 
stephen sawall":1iuuk9ai said:
Randy did you post that clip at TGP ? It may be interesting to see how some reply if you do not say plus or minus on the clip ? I have never heard clip of the Dumble that made me want to check one out. Even the clip that people like here sounds like it has a lot of asymmetrical distortion. Then again I like cheap wine ?
Randy yanked the clip off a post on TGP of mine, that I used to illustrate that holy grail tone and DUmble are not necessarily synonymous. That said a friend has two SSS and they're the shit. In hind sight when he bought them for less than 1500 a piece new build to his needs I spent 2 large for a Rivera TBR....
 
He really sold them for $1500 back in the day ? I never thought they went that cheap. I have only checked out a few clones myself. I do not touch the Dumble threads at TGP myself. Some people get pretty freaked out about gear and I do not need bad karma or what ever it may cause.
 
Khoi":3ifueayl said:
Eric Johnson's tone is my favorite lead tone. So. Much. Sexy.

makes me wanna buy one of those BK Bulter ODs!!!!!
Totally worth it, I love my old one. That + some sort of echo pedal and you can great a great liquid lead tone from just about any amp.
 
degenaro":n4l4emd1 said:
stephen sawall":n4l4emd1 said:
Randy did you post that clip at TGP ? It may be interesting to see how some reply if you do not say plus or minus on the clip ? I have never heard clip of the Dumble that made me want to check one out. Even the clip that people like here sounds like it has a lot of asymmetrical distortion. Then again I like cheap wine ?
Randy yanked the clip off a post on TGP of mine, that I used to illustrate that holy grail tone and DUmble are not necessarily synonymous. That said a friend has two SSS and they're the shit. In hind sight when he bought them for less than 1500 a piece new build to his needs I spent 2 large for a Rivera TBR....
Actually, I was just roaming You Tube and found it.
I was thinking how silly it is that Dumble's cost ridiculous money, regardless of the tone of the individual unit. It simply has to say 'Dumble' on it and you can take it to the bank.
 
My personal and I believe many well agree ..... no matter how good the tone is the price these go for is ridicules.

Does anyone on this forum own one or has played a Dumble ?
 
stephen sawall":393o8a21 said:
My personal and I believe many well agree ..... no matter how good the tone is the price these go for is ridicules.

Does anyone on this forum own one or has played a Dumble ?
I know 4 guys personally that own at least one,have played about 8 of them, and the price is the same deal as why a 58 Les paul costs as much as a house...vintage collectors...
 
As a teenager the band I was in the other guitar player inherited a 54 and 59 Les Paul from his father. I played them a lot. They were nice .... but only guitars.

How some things become collector pieces and others do not to me has always been a little silly to me.

I could have pick up both guitars cheap in the early 80's when he went in the army. His brother ended up with them and "modified" them to the point where it made them unplayable and impossible to fix.
Stripped the paint off removed the bridge and filled the holes and moved them back a little more than a inch. Because he did not like it where it was. After doing this he called me to have me look at it because it "did not sound right". When I explained what he desyroy and the value he did not believe me. What a waste. I never saw either guitar again. :doh:
 
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