"High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
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"High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
Hi all,
I'm in the middle of restoring a 4x10 AB763 combo that I built a few years ago.
I played this amp untill two years ago, then I used quite a few parts of it to make other amps work, but I decided it was time to have it run again.
Since this amp is worth nothing and I can hack and butcher it all I want without being shot by the blackface police, I've been thinking of modding it.
I've never played a real Dumble, but I do love the FUCHS ODS sound and from what I've read, that amp is Dumble based.
Anyway, what I want to ask is if anyone has some mp3's of a Dumble clone with higher gain settings. All I heard are clean to medium gain mp3's.
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Coen
			
			
									
									
						I'm in the middle of restoring a 4x10 AB763 combo that I built a few years ago.
I played this amp untill two years ago, then I used quite a few parts of it to make other amps work, but I decided it was time to have it run again.
Since this amp is worth nothing and I can hack and butcher it all I want without being shot by the blackface police, I've been thinking of modding it.
I've never played a real Dumble, but I do love the FUCHS ODS sound and from what I've read, that amp is Dumble based.
Anyway, what I want to ask is if anyone has some mp3's of a Dumble clone with higher gain settings. All I heard are clean to medium gain mp3's.
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Coen
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				Ed de Jager
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Re: "High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
Hi Coen,mine isn`t up to Dumble specs as you might have red but you can try it if you want.
PM me if you want.
Ed
			
			
									
									
						PM me if you want.
Ed
Re: "High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
Well, Maybe a Dumble isn't what you want. Dumble's are typically medium gain type amps, not really high gain as we know it. You might want to look into the sloclone forum http://sloclone.yesterdaysrevolt.com/tsl602000 wrote:Anyway, what I want to ask is if anyone has some mp3's of a Dumble clone with higher gain settings. All I heard are clean to medium gain mp3's.
And greetings from the USA.Greetings from the Netherlands,
Coen

Re: "High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
Here's a youtube clip of d-lite.  I know it's not quite facemeltingly hi-gain like a SLO/TW, but it is definately more so than most of the clips you'll find on the forum.  And you can see the OD settings are not near maxed.  Hope this helps,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL-N4F3C9go
			
			
									
									http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL-N4F3C9go
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Re: "High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
Well, I wasn't talking metal gain, it's just that most soundclips found on the web of Dumble's are mostly low gain. I signed up for that forum, but have to wait 'till the administrator approves my registration....Bob-I wrote: Well, Maybe a Dumble isn't what you want. Dumble's are typically medium gain type amps, not really high gain as we know it. You might want to look into the sloclone forum http://sloclone.yesterdaysrevolt.com/
And greetings from the USA.Greetings from the Netherlands,
Coen
Thanks!
Re: "High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
Now that's pretty much what I was looking for.... Thanks for that!tomrasdf wrote:Here's a youtube clip of d-lite. I know it's not quite facemeltingly hi-gain like a SLO/TW, but it is definately more so than most of the clips you'll find on the forum. And you can see the OD settings are not near maxed. Hope this helps,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL-N4F3C9go
Re: "High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
That's bassically the type of gain you'll get from these amps. I have a SLO CLone so I don't consider this hi-gain at all.tsl602000 wrote:Now that's pretty much what I was looking for.... Thanks for that!tomrasdf wrote:Here's a youtube clip of d-lite. I know it's not quite facemeltingly hi-gain like a SLO/TW, but it is definately more so than most of the clips you'll find on the forum. And you can see the OD settings are not near maxed. Hope this helps,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL-N4F3C9go
Re: "High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
I agree. The topic header was somewhat misleading. I was looking for "higher gain sounds".Bob-I wrote:That's bassically the type of gain you'll get from these amps. I have a SLO CLone so I don't consider this hi-gain at all.tsl602000 wrote:Now that's pretty much what I was looking for.... Thanks for that!tomrasdf wrote:Here's a youtube clip of d-lite. I know it's not quite facemeltingly hi-gain like a SLO/TW, but it is definately more so than most of the clips you'll find on the forum. And you can see the OD settings are not near maxed. Hope this helps,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL-N4F3C9go

Re: "High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
Here's a higher gain clip of an EVM12L fitted 1x12 combo thats based on an 100W HRM EL34 type circuit.
www.carolannamps.com
For this clip the Volume was set to 5-6, and the gain set to 7-8. There is a little more gain still available if needed.
With all the talk of Ford, Carlton etc. people don't realise that the HRM OD can be a very tight and extremely verstile medium-high gain amp. I even have a customer that uses one with a 7-string !!
To realise a little more gain without tweaking, use the 'jazz' setting on the the clean channel to keep the clean channel from breaking up too much, crank the volume up to 8-9 and with the HRM amp ALWAYS engage the PAB. I have it hard wired for the lead channel. An HRM OD without PAB sounds like ass.
Alan.
			
			
									
									
						www.carolannamps.com
For this clip the Volume was set to 5-6, and the gain set to 7-8. There is a little more gain still available if needed.
With all the talk of Ford, Carlton etc. people don't realise that the HRM OD can be a very tight and extremely verstile medium-high gain amp. I even have a customer that uses one with a 7-string !!
To realise a little more gain without tweaking, use the 'jazz' setting on the the clean channel to keep the clean channel from breaking up too much, crank the volume up to 8-9 and with the HRM amp ALWAYS engage the PAB. I have it hard wired for the lead channel. An HRM OD without PAB sounds like ass.
Alan.
Re: "High-Gain" mp3's of a ODS?
Alan,
Thanks for that!
I went to check out Ed's dumble clone yesterday and after a while I got great tones out of that amp.
Coen
			
			
									
									
						Thanks for that!
I went to check out Ed's dumble clone yesterday and after a while I got great tones out of that amp.
Coen


