As far as I know robbens 2x12 cabs are 4 ohms each, The tan Dumble 4x12 that used to be his is 8 ohms(now owned by a friend of mine), but if my theory on the MM Iron is correct it would have had an 8 ohm tap.
I have also heard that TTYD (song not the album) is not a dumble, but Robben doesn't remember (or care anymore for that matter) so there is no real way to verify it. That album was actually recorded years before it's release. Fwiw, There is a Thanks to Dumble in the liner notes. I've also heard that Robben was into EV speakers in those days.
Robben Ford's "Handfull of Blues" HRM or Non HRM
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Re: Robben Ford's "Handfull of Blues" HRM or Non HRM
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Re: Robben Ford's "Handfull of Blues" HRM or Non HRM
THANKS sorry for the late reply, yes Robben was using EV 12 m in the 80's the best Robben sound for me is from late 88 until 89 there are some FANTASTIC rec ording from that sound in my opinion ,i would assume that is a early Bluesmaster. different from the later ones