100 watt BM sampler
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100 watt BM sampler
Have to dash off to work, but here's a quick sampler of the 100 watt Bluesmaster (over a backing track).
Clean, OD, OD w/mid-boost, OD w/PAB, OD cranked to 11:00. Some of the changes are pretty subtle because of settings. Also switched from neck to bridge, etc.
AS83->amp->(reverb and delay through Dumblelator)->ported cab w/Delta Blues->SM57.
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6377431
			
			
									
									
						Clean, OD, OD w/mid-boost, OD w/PAB, OD cranked to 11:00. Some of the changes are pretty subtle because of settings. Also switched from neck to bridge, etc.
AS83->amp->(reverb and delay through Dumblelator)->ported cab w/Delta Blues->SM57.
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6377431
Re: 100 watt BM sampler
Very cool. Smooth and silky.
			
			
									
									
						Re: 100 watt BM sampler
Very tasty!  
 
As an aside, have you got a link to that backig track, or could you email it to me... it's really nice too!
Cheers! OB
			
			
									
									As an aside, have you got a link to that backig track, or could you email it to me... it's really nice too!
Cheers! OB
"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!
Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
						Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
Re: 100 watt BM sampler
Sounds great! What was the recording volume?
			
			
									
									
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http://www.scottlernermusic.com/backing ... Fusion.mp3
Also, nice job Norm!!
			
			
									
									
						Also, nice job Norm!!
odourboy wrote:Very tasty!![]()
As an aside, have you got a link to that backig track, or could you email it to me... it's really nice too!
Cheers! OB
Re: 100 watt BM sampler
Normster! Great sounding clip and playing. Your chops, to my ear, seem to have taken a major leap lately. Very nice indeed.
			
			
									
									
						Re: 100 watt BM sampler
Nice Norm! 
 
You have a very smooth style that bridges genres.
I wish I had access to the amps and cabs you do, that would be pure heaven!
			
			
									
									You have a very smooth style that bridges genres.
I wish I had access to the amps and cabs you do, that would be pure heaven!
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
						Don't let that smoke out!
Re: 100 watt BM sampler
Merci!dogears wrote:http://www.scottlernermusic.com/backing ... Fusion.mp3
Also, nice job Norm!!
odourboy wrote:Very tasty!![]()
As an aside, have you got a link to that backig track, or could you email it to me... it's really nice too!
Cheers! OB
"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!
Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
						Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
Re: 100 watt BM sampler
Thanks for the listen, guys!  
 
Sorry to post and run this morning. To answer a few PMs and posts...
Volume was moderate. A little louder than bedroom level but nowhere near gig level. Settings were:
Volume - 1:30
Treble - 2:00
Mid - 12:00
Bass - 12:00
Drive - 9:00 (cranked to 11:00 at about 2:15 into the song)
OD Master - 9:00
Clean Master - 10:00
Dumblelator settings were 12:00 for send and return, bright switches off. Arion delay and digiverb in the loop. (Horrible pedals, BTW.)
Cab is from Loren (adlibmusic) based on a Dumble ported design but with slightly altered dimensions. Speaker is a Delta Pro, which works well with bluesmaster circuits but gets a little boxy with HRM.
Forgot to mention, there was a Sennheiser e609 draped over the front of the amp in addition to an SM57 about 8" back. Unfortunately, the mics are out of phase so I have to pan them left and right 50% to keep them from cancelling. (Scott noticed it and called me to see if I had a phasing problem. Sheesh, talk about dogears!
 )
As for the schematic, it's VERY close to the schematic posted by mdroberts. Minor tweaks and substitutions include a 35kB mid pot and 500kA bass pot. (Pots are PEC.) I wouldn't recommend the 500kA for most builds, it just worked out OK using the Mercury 100watt Twin OPT. Nothing against Mercury, but I think their iron is a little too hi-fi for Dumble use.
I think that's about it. Thanks again for listening and commenting. I really just wanted to demonstrate how broad the tonal pallette is for Dumble style amps. It still blows me away when I hear someone say that these amps are one-trick ponys!
			
			
									
									
						Sorry to post and run this morning. To answer a few PMs and posts...
Volume was moderate. A little louder than bedroom level but nowhere near gig level. Settings were:
Volume - 1:30
Treble - 2:00
Mid - 12:00
Bass - 12:00
Drive - 9:00 (cranked to 11:00 at about 2:15 into the song)
OD Master - 9:00
Clean Master - 10:00
Dumblelator settings were 12:00 for send and return, bright switches off. Arion delay and digiverb in the loop. (Horrible pedals, BTW.)
Cab is from Loren (adlibmusic) based on a Dumble ported design but with slightly altered dimensions. Speaker is a Delta Pro, which works well with bluesmaster circuits but gets a little boxy with HRM.
Forgot to mention, there was a Sennheiser e609 draped over the front of the amp in addition to an SM57 about 8" back. Unfortunately, the mics are out of phase so I have to pan them left and right 50% to keep them from cancelling. (Scott noticed it and called me to see if I had a phasing problem. Sheesh, talk about dogears!
As for the schematic, it's VERY close to the schematic posted by mdroberts. Minor tweaks and substitutions include a 35kB mid pot and 500kA bass pot. (Pots are PEC.) I wouldn't recommend the 500kA for most builds, it just worked out OK using the Mercury 100watt Twin OPT. Nothing against Mercury, but I think their iron is a little too hi-fi for Dumble use.
I think that's about it. Thanks again for listening and commenting. I really just wanted to demonstrate how broad the tonal pallette is for Dumble style amps. It still blows me away when I hear someone say that these amps are one-trick ponys!