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I would go with what Alan tells you. He knows his stuff. I think there is a bit of a Marshall vibe in there too. Great amps, think Bonamassa like tones.
You would probably have better luck with this post on The Gear Page or looking for some demos on you tube.
Good luck
You would probably have better luck with this post on The Gear Page or looking for some demos on you tube.
Good luck
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I don't know why folks have made a big deal out of this and why all the cloak and dagger but the OD2 is a Dumble HRM Bluesmaster clone with a built in D-lator.
The only major difference being that the HRm treble, middle, and Bass controls are on the front panel.
To my knowledge the only big difference is that the OD tonestack controls are implemented a different way than Dumble did. More like Filters than a standard tonestack but with the same goal...
With that said I've heard tons of clips and even played a friends OD2, they are great amps....
The only major difference being that the HRm treble, middle, and Bass controls are on the front panel.
To my knowledge the only big difference is that the OD tonestack controls are implemented a different way than Dumble did. More like Filters than a standard tonestack but with the same goal...
With that said I've heard tons of clips and even played a friends OD2, they are great amps....
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