From the inbasket - lineage of a Dumble OD 100WR

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Bob Simpson
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From the inbasket - lineage of a Dumble OD 100WR

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Something from Premier Guitar for your perusal...

http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/I ... 100WR.aspx

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Re: From the inbasket - lineage of a Dumble OD 100WR

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There is a lot of coax in there.

Too bad he didn't give up more guts
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Re: From the inbasket - lineage of a Dumble OD 100WR

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Poring over my own notes and schematics...
See: TAG posts and Dumble files
as well as speaking with colleagues that have had experience with these circuits over the years...
See: PM'ing TAG members

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Re: From the inbasket - lineage of a Dumble OD 100WR

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Great amp hoping my ship would land so I could snag that one..
Several were ahead of me on that though...

I wonder if it sold already...?

The purple combo cab was at the mighty Ds house
being used as a coffee table I was told..

I think it was Bonnie Raitts and too heavy for her to lug about..
So it went back to D according to lore...
The cab mind you not the amp itsself.

I think Bonnie kept her amp and the man who owns this now
bought the cab from D and loaded it in.

Id love to own this one....
or any of them for that matter.

Far better players out there then I who deserve it more though.
Its a great one I hear as well..

I was told its been touched by D recently and sounds great.
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