70s build - some questions (new - added some clips)
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Re: 70s build - some questions (new - added some clips)
Looks great Bill!
			
			
									
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						Re: 70s build - some questions (new - added some clips)
wjdunham,
Very nice looking amp, a lot like the Boogie cabs.
 
Do you play primarily play single coils?
What mid cap and treble cap did you end up with on your amp.
			
			
									
									Very nice looking amp, a lot like the Boogie cabs.
Do you play primarily play single coils?
What mid cap and treble cap did you end up with on your amp.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
						Don't let that smoke out!
Re: 70s build - some questions (new - added some clips)
It definitely has a boogie influence, althought I got the idea from some photos of early Dumble amps shipped to europe which were put in nice hardwood cabinets.  It's more like a piece of furniture than an amp, I took it to practice tonight and I had it wrapped up in blankets before putting it in the car 
I have a .01 midcap and I implemented a mid boost a-la skyliner stack with a .02 in series with 390pf. I stuck a Warehouse ET-65 in it and it really sounded wonderful tonight with my strat, which is all I've been playing lately. It's got a nice raw bluesy tone that goes from clean to really dirty by just changing how you attack the notes. I was using the FET input all night. The clean channel is really sweet with the volume cranked using the FET input, plenty of warmth and very slight overdrive the way I have it set up.
I started down this route after hearing some clips of one of Brandon's 70's style amps, I have no idea if mine sounds like his or not, but I'm really happy with the way it turned out and grateful for his and all the other help I received.
Bill
			
			
									
									
						I have a .01 midcap and I implemented a mid boost a-la skyliner stack with a .02 in series with 390pf. I stuck a Warehouse ET-65 in it and it really sounded wonderful tonight with my strat, which is all I've been playing lately. It's got a nice raw bluesy tone that goes from clean to really dirty by just changing how you attack the notes. I was using the FET input all night. The clean channel is really sweet with the volume cranked using the FET input, plenty of warmth and very slight overdrive the way I have it set up.
I started down this route after hearing some clips of one of Brandon's 70's style amps, I have no idea if mine sounds like his or not, but I'm really happy with the way it turned out and grateful for his and all the other help I received.
Bill