No.Structo wrote:So this wasn't an ODS amp?
Press "stop" button at 2:11 or 2:12 and you can get a glimpse of the two 300SL side by side (if one to do the clean stuff and the other one set up for full throttle - or for whatever imaginable other reasons).
And you will have a hard time (only my very personal opinion) to get such a kind of tone with ODS style amps. But of course this will be less clear in a youtube clip then by playing Dumblelands and Singers side by side with ODS style amp. But there are always exceptions. E.g.: An ODS 150W would do the job.
These big Dumble amps (again: IMHO) are on a completely different "energy-level", and I am not (only) talking just about volume here. For me the main difference is, that they do everything you tell them with such a kind of "ease" and "coolness". They are so "musical" and very emotional, even played at low volumes (but shaking neighbor's house is of course fun too!). And the filters of course give you a vast array of tones....
I really really like ODS style amps. Nice pretty "tone-machines" and very cool amps, but compared with "the real stuff" - let's face it - "girl's amps" (no offend intended to all the "High-Heels-Drifters" here!). In this I completely understand how SRV thought about the ODS line.
So really: If you like this kind of tones you hear on this youtube clip, and can imagine how it would sound with perhaps a bit less fx and all - perhaps you should give Brandon a call?
Something else for the true "Dumble Aficionado": If you live near LA there is a simple way to do some Dumble talk. Take your "custom shop" axe and visit Andy Brauer and let him do his magic to your guitar. And while waiting 'till guitar and and bill are ready, you can ask all you ever wanted to know. For a start you could perhaps just ask him: "How did Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler like the "Farris amp" when they recorded in LA" or something like this. He knows all the "stories". But please, be decent and don't leave his shop without paying the bill, as he is not in the storyteller business.
Nice weekend
Max