For SSS tone try a 100K slope and .05 mid cap, 100K plates and 1.5K cathode resistors. 250K treble pot, 100K mid pot, 250K bass pot.
Then add a nice Fender ab763 reverb and ditch the Overdrive-
That is a good starting point TMHE-
Dumbleland tone from a D'Lite kit?
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Re: Dumbleland tone from a D'Lite kit?
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Re: Dumbleland tone from a D'Lite kit?
so that would put an additional gain stage after the reverb recovery... this sounds like a tweaked BF Fender front end mated to the Dumble output section... or I'm just reading too much into it... 
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Re: Dumbleland tone from a D'Lite kit?
Thanks Bludo...if I ever get back up Denver way, I'm going to look you up.Funkalicousgroove wrote:For SSS tone try a 100K slope and .05 mid cap, 100K plates and 1.5K cathode resistors. 250K treble pot, 100K mid pot, 250K bass pot.
Then add a nice Fender ab763 reverb and ditch the Overdrive-
That is a good starting point TMHE-
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Re: Dumbleland tone from a D'Lite kit?
There is more to the SSS, that filter section thing, but I think it's basically a tweaked twin reverb for the most part.
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