Videos and Sounds with my Bludotone (Gregor HIlden)

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GregorHIlden
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Videos and Sounds with my Bludotone (Gregor HIlden)

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Hi Folks at the Amp Garage, I made some clips with my Bludotone with different guitars. I hope you like it. I got the amp a couple of days ago - it is a great amp. Brendon was very kind to install a european voltage on this one and build me a matching cab. I put in an old EV-12 L wich works great!

Les Paul Classic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzMzhj2WjYM
Custom Shop Telecaster Thinline: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m_wX4FpnoM
Custom Shop Telecaster Thinline 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3deIxYQkpIE
Fender Stratocaster 1957 Reissue : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_hxDiuXiV0
Fender Stratocaster 1957 Reissue 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY866Cdt7IY
Fender Stratocaster 1957 Reissue 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks8Rpq4BuYM
Fender Stratocaster 1957 Reissue 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oRyercycls
1967 Gibson ES-335 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNnZjB40Xds
1967 Gibson ES-335 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9asODc2hNlU
Haar Telecaster: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l05qYIHwuoQ
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Amp sounds great. Nice playing . .
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Re: Videos and Sounds with my Bludotone (Gregor HIlden)

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Nice, how do you think it compares to the ODS you had previously?

Got any pictures of the amp and cab?
Tom

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Killer tones, nothing even nit-picky to find fault with, just overall great! I'm relieved to know you're not still playing the Ceriatone. I'm betting this amp is easier to play than the "real" one you used to own.
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heisthl wrote:Killer tones, nothing even nit-picky to find fault with, just overall great! I'm relieved to know you're not still playing the Ceriatone. I'm betting this amp is easier to play than the "real" one you used to own.
Thanks a lot. Comparing to the original Dumble I've had, the Bludotone reacts very similar on the attack from the guitar. I have not played the Dumble since 3 Month or so. It is a little bit difficult to judge the differences without comparing next to the Bludo (with a same Cab in the same room). All the best, Gregor
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Structo wrote:Nice, how do you think it compares to the ODS you had previously?

Got any pictures of the amp and cab?
Hi Tom, the Bludotone is very similar on the attack from the guitar than the Dumble and very smooth. It is a great alternative. Here are some pics. All the best, Gregor
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I like the vids...great tone :)
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8) Cool! Thanks!
Also great to hear you play with so many different guitars!

Is it high-plate?
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markusw wrote:8) Cool! Thanks!
Also great to hear you play with so many different guitars!

Is it high-plate?
sorry, what is high-plate?
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Re: Videos and Sounds with my Bludotone (Gregor HIlden)

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Is the cab open or closed back?
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GregorHIlden wrote:
markusw wrote:8) Cool! Thanks!
Also great to hear you play with so many different guitars!

Is it high-plate?
sorry, what is high-plate?
As far as I know, D circuits that have e.g. 220k/150k plate resistors are referred to as "high plate" (in contrast to 100k plate resistors).
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Ross wrote:Is the cab open or closed back?
it is a ported closed back
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markusw wrote:
GregorHIlden wrote:
markusw wrote:8) Cool! Thanks!
Also great to hear you play with so many different guitars!

Is it high-plate?
sorry, what is high-plate?
As far as I know, D circuits that have e.g. 220k/150k plate resistors are referred to as "high plate" (in contrast to 100k plate resistors).
I'm sorry, but I'm shure Brendon will know this
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GregorHIlden wrote:
markusw wrote:
GregorHIlden wrote: sorry, what is high-plate?
As far as I know, D circuits that have e.g. 220k/150k plate resistors are referred to as "high plate" (in contrast to 100k plate resistors).
I'm sorry, but I'm shure Brendon will know this
Thanks!

Waiting patiently.... :D
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The only critism I would have is that you seem to have lost some of the bloom and texture without the TeddyBear mic holder. :lol:
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