Al Dimeola on the Dumble!

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Al Dimeola on the Dumble!

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The electric playing on Pursuit of Radical Rhapsody is characterized by restraint and gracefulness, as well as by awesome tone. How did you get such great sounds?

I played my PRS—the signature model Prism, which is a double-cutaway solidbody with two humbuckers and a very warm sound. But the secret weapon was a Dumble amp I borrowed in the studio. I discovered that the beauty of a Dumble is in the smoothness of its sustain, and I could see right away why they’re so coveted and expensive. Most other amps might sound smooth in the booth when you’re recording, but on the other side of the glass, in the control room, you’ll hear all these jagged edges on the sustain. That Dumble was like cream, like butter—a small amp with such a great sound.
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What the heck does dimeola need good sustain for?
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ER wrote:What the heck does dimeola need good sustain for?
Hey, gettin older aint easy!! Like me, needs all the help he can get!
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groovtubin wrote:
ER wrote:What the heck does dimeola need good sustain for?
Hey, gettin older aint easy!! Like me, needs all the help he can get!
I'm there with ya brother . . . :lol:
"I fought the Tone . . . and the Tone won"
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Al is a hell of a player but I never really liked his tone.
Like on the Return To Forever albums, it always sounded kind of muffled like he chopped the top end off.
At least on the songs I remember.

He never stays on one note long enough to sustain a note anyway.
Tom

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Structo wrote:Al is a hell of a player but I never really liked his tone.
Like on the Return To Forever albums, it always sounded kind of muffled like he chopped the top end off.
At least on the songs I remember.

He never stays on one note long enough to sustain a note anyway.
I`m alot likem, just can`t play as good, i love t. aplay fast on a dumble circuit! Do alot of Ej`s down draft stuff,,,it`s the kids like this that are really helping me ! ;)

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Yes, Robben played that when I last saw him in Portland.

That little girl is pretty good.
Tom

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Structo wrote:Yes, Robben played that when I last saw him in Portland.

That little girl is pretty good.
She was onstage w/J Bonamassa in London,held her own!

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Structo wrote:Yes, Robben played that when I last saw him in Portland.

That little girl is pretty good.
Eilidh McKellar

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