I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
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Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
Is it just me or does the pilot light and footswitch look wrong on this amp, also the Bright next to the master volume is a strange switch.....SOME REAR VIEWS PLEASE....
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Re: You guys are brutal
makrisp wrote:You all love Dumble amps soo much, but I show you my all original amp and everybody is up in arms and calling me a liar.
Look, I did not have to post, but I saw your enthusium and decided to show you the amp.
As you all know these are very rare and expensive. I have been offered $29K, but will not sell.
If I were to sell the amp, I would show the insides to the buyer, but not the whole world. It would not be fair to Mr. Dumble.
LOL... I'm sure I bought a used car from you once..
Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
I bought the amp over the summer. For your information, I have been repairing and modifying amps for 20 years in the Boston area. I love tube amps especially Dumbles. The amp came up for sale and people through the grapevine contacted me.tonelab2 wrote:O.K.
So what's your history with the amp? How did you wind up with it ?
Sorry, I find it interesting that someone joins an amp 'building' forum
dedicated to a specific build, fishes around for prices and flashes a photo of a particular amp that has a 'dodgy' history then refuses to show 'gut' shots claiming 'honour' as support. You don't find that a ' bit hard to swallow'?
I did ask the forum for help on pricing, because at the time I really did not have a handle on what it was worth.
If your ever in the Boston Area, you are more than welcome to come play the amp.
Sincerely,
Paul
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Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
LOL...I guess my humour doesn't translate through the keyboard that well.
Well congrats on your purchase and I hope you got it for a good price.
Hard to say if it will go up in value , others have already said the reasons why.
That amp was offered to me for $3500 last year like I said but I declined because I wasn't sure of the cred of the seller also the original cond, plus I started rolling my own. I do recall thinking it was perhaps one of the uglyest I'd seen. Looked like it had been hit on the head with a shovel once or twice and spent time as a biker mole (no offence intended).
Glad it sounds good and your happy with it.
At this stage of the game there's a heap of inside shots of D amps available on this site and the WWW that one more ain't really gonna tip the boat over as this nuts been cracked long ago. Still would nice though.
Well congrats on your purchase and I hope you got it for a good price.
Hard to say if it will go up in value , others have already said the reasons why.
That amp was offered to me for $3500 last year like I said but I declined because I wasn't sure of the cred of the seller also the original cond, plus I started rolling my own. I do recall thinking it was perhaps one of the uglyest I'd seen. Looked like it had been hit on the head with a shovel once or twice and spent time as a biker mole (no offence intended).
Glad it sounds good and your happy with it.
At this stage of the game there's a heap of inside shots of D amps available on this site and the WWW that one more ain't really gonna tip the boat over as this nuts been cracked long ago. Still would nice though.
Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
The pilot light is an LED like the one in #124. Not sure what you're seeing on the bright switch. Also, it looks like the Accent switch has been replaced with a Presence knob...something I'm considering on my amp as well.heisthl wrote:Is it just me or does the pilot light and footswitch look wrong on this amp, also the Bright next to the master volume is a strange switch.....SOME REAR VIEWS PLEASE....
50 or 100 watt?
Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
This would be a good topic for another threaddrz400 wrote:What was before Overdrive Special, Just Overdrive?
Can someone explain the markings and history? Maybe that is already here somewhere? Like it was Overdrive then Overdrive special, did they all have Jazz rock switches? Deep switch? Is there a way to tell from the outside if the are HRM?
and as far as I know it has always been overdrive special.
Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
Norm,Normster wrote:The pilot light is an LED like the one in #124. Not sure what you're seeing on the bright switch. Also, it looks like the Accent switch has been replaced with a Presence knob...something I'm considering on my amp as well.heisthl wrote:Is it just me or does the pilot light and footswitch look wrong on this amp, also the Bright next to the master volume is a strange switch.....SOME REAR VIEWS PLEASE....
50 or 100 watt?
50 Watt Model
Paul
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Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
makrisp wrote:I bought the amp over the summer. For your information, I have been repairing and modifying amps for 20 years in the Boston area. I love tube amps especially Dumbles. The amp came up for sale and people through the grapevine contacted me.tonelab2 wrote:O.K.
So what's your history with the amp? How did you wind up with it ?
Sorry, I find it interesting that someone joins an amp 'building' forum
dedicated to a specific build, fishes around for prices and flashes a photo of a particular amp that has a 'dodgy' history then refuses to show 'gut' shots claiming 'honour' as support. You don't find that a ' bit hard to swallow'?
I did ask the forum for help on pricing, because at the time I really did not have a handle on what it was worth.
Hi Paul, I'm about 30 miles south of you. Maybe I can take a cruise up and check it out sometime and talk shop.![]()
Allynmey
If your ever in the Boston Area, you are more than welcome to come play the amp.
Sincerely,
Paul
Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
See you next weekend, do not forget to bring up your amps.Allynmey wrote:makrisp wrote:I bought the amp over the summer. For your information, I have been repairing and modifying amps for 20 years in the Boston area. I love tube amps especially Dumbles. The amp came up for sale and people through the grapevine contacted me.tonelab2 wrote:O.K.
So what's your history with the amp? How did you wind up with it ?
Sorry, I find it interesting that someone joins an amp 'building' forum
dedicated to a specific build, fishes around for prices and flashes a photo of a particular amp that has a 'dodgy' history then refuses to show 'gut' shots claiming 'honour' as support. You don't find that a ' bit hard to swallow'?
I did ask the forum for help on pricing, because at the time I really did not have a handle on what it was worth.
Hi Paul, I'm about 30 miles south of you. Maybe I can take a cruise up and check it out sometime and talk shop.![]()
Allynmey
If your ever in the Boston Area, you are more than welcome to come play the amp.
Sincerely,
Paul
Sincerely,
Paul
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Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
I'll be looking forward to some educated opinions on how the modern clones fare against an original. On commercial recordings you can't ever be sure how much of what you hear is altered in the mixdown.
As far as investments go, collectibles generally revert to the mean -- especially if they are practically replaceable. One of these days (when I have a lot less to do than now) I'll run a time/price chart on a '57 Strat just to see the cycles and internal rates of return. There is always a spread between the bid and the ask at any given time but with 50 years of history, there is sure to be a pattern.
Skip
As far as investments go, collectibles generally revert to the mean -- especially if they are practically replaceable. One of these days (when I have a lot less to do than now) I'll run a time/price chart on a '57 Strat just to see the cycles and internal rates of return. There is always a spread between the bid and the ask at any given time but with 50 years of history, there is sure to be a pattern.
Skip
Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
Normster, after hearing the DumbleLite, I believe the cost of the Dumble tone just came way down!Normster wrote:I don't think you have to be rich or famous to get the Dumble tone anymore. Gary and Andy have done a great job of providing the musical masses with some damn fine tone.
Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
I'm even closer. 20 miles north. Would love to check it out.
rob site
#0084 was already on Rob site, in fact two of the pics come from there...
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=977
you'll find also rear views!
teo
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=977
you'll find also rear views!
teo
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Re: I have been holding out folks, my baby is attached to view
Just open it up and take some high res pics. No harm done, just pics, right?
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'67_Plexi wrote:I'm even closer. 20 miles north. Would love to check it out.
Alan,
You are more than welcome to come up. This Sunday morning would be best. Please bring your d-clone. I have sent a private message with my contact info to your inbox.
Paul
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