Mad Professor amps ... Dumble Clones???

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jazzyjoepass
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Mad Professor amps ... Dumble Clones???

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Check out http://www.mpamp.com


Has features that remind me of Dumbles although the front and back has been augmented with more options ...

Has an FX loop that seem to be a Dumblelator, an FET front, with voicings that combines Bright/Deep/Rock/Jazz into a rotary switch ... hmmm suspiciously Dumble-like ...

And listen to the samples ... only a Dumble can do that !!!!
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Re: Mad Professor amps ... Dumble Clones???

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gotta say,
nice amps but didnt sound at all dumble like to me ?

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Maybe it's cuz I listened thru headphones, but lots of hum, even on clean tones, no?

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Listen to the clips by Josh Smith.

Man that fella can play !!!
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Being a friend of Bjorn Juhl, the amp's designer who is an electronics wizzard and a great guitar player in his own right I can vouch for the originality of his design. Mad Professor is not a cloned design although capable of "cloning many sounds".
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jazzyjoepass
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Yes of course .... Dumble inspired ... 8)
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Josh rocks! Great dude.... We are friends and we chat all the time.

Recently, Josh got together with Gil Ayan and they compared amps. Story I got was that for D style tones the Ayan amp squashed the MP. Not close. Josh told me he would love to have an amp like Gil's. He also wants to to try a Glaswerks. So, moral is, he feels the need to have a D style amp in his stable and the MP is NOT it.

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dogears wrote:Josh rocks! Great dude.... We are friends and we chat all the time.

Recently, Josh got together with Gil Ayan and they compared amps. Story I got was that for D style tones the Ayan amp squashed the MP. Not close. Josh told me he would love to have an amp like Gil's. He also wants to to try a Glaswerks. So, moral is, he feels the need to have a D style amp in his stable and the MP is NOT it.

Scott
I was with Josh when he tried my amp, and I agree with his comments as relayed by Scott. I'd heard Josh's MP at a gig before we had our little tone party, and it hadn't done much for me (along Dumble lines, that is) then, so I was not expecting it to outdumble my amp the next day when we got together.

However, I'd heard a MP at the Anaheim NAMM show in 2005, and I remember being very impressed with it, as it was capable of putting out a number of different cool tones. Thing is that when I got to hear the MP in more detail I missed the "harpsichord-like" vibe I get from my amps.

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Re: Mad Professor amps ... Dumble Clones???

Post by jazzyjoepass »

Since you guys are into building/rebuilding amps (and this is a D-cloning board), was wondering if any of you been in one of this?

Is it a D-circuit? with a D-lator?

Just curious to know.
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