from : localhost/www.soniccontrol.com/guitar/b...ar-amps2.shtml
Nice! I guess Dumble's are like the Rolls Royce of guitar amps... must be nice to have the cash/clout to get your hands on one!
I didn't think Dumble was even making amps anymore? Must be hush-hush if so. I wonder if Seymour knows him?
Originally Posted by Lee_M.I didn't think Dumble was even making amps anymore? Must be hush-hush if so. I wonder if Seymour knows him?
He's built at least one for Santana in the last couple years.
There are some nice amps and tons of info in there, thanks for sharing
I remember hearing somewhere that Dumble was making guns now? Sounds odd so I didn't think much of it.
nice link - thanks for it !
no fuchs, dr z, two rock, carr, etc ...
... or Al's brother
cheers,
t4d
Originally Posted by tone4daysnice link - thanks for it !
no fuchs, dr z, two rock, carr, etc ...
... or Al's brother
cheers,
t4d
Or Peters
Originally Posted by alecleeOr Peters
i've never had the pleasure, alec .. what is yours like?
Originally Posted by tone4daysnice link - thanks for it !
no fuchs, dr z, two rock, carr, etc ...
... or Al's brother
cheers,
t4d
Actually... Two-Rock is listed as...
K amp; M Analog Designs
Bill Krinard and Joe Mloganoski started the company K amp; M Analog Designs in the mid 1990’s. The amps are made under the name Two-Rock, with several models and variations available. The early amps were designed to be similar to Dumble amps, and quickly became popular. More recent amps have unique designs and their own tonal characteristics. All amps are handmade, and hand wired with complete oversight by Bill. These amps have become in demand with a waiting list. They're sold to dealers for distribution, not custom voiced like some other small amp makers. Dealers are back ordered, and the interest is increasing with time.
See for more information.
Originally Posted by sooperunknActually... Two-Rock is listed ...
see what happens when you skim and bookmark for later
thanks
t4d
Originally Posted by tone4daysi've never had the pleasure, alec .. what is yours like?
Mine is James' first model, the 3CP1. It's a single channel 10W SE Class A amp. Its tone is a hybrid of Marshall/Vox/Hiwatt. It has some sparkle (but not much headroom) when played clean and has a distinctive chewy/crunchy OD. It'll get you into the neighborhood of AC/DC amp; early VH.
His newest amp is simply called the quot;Dual Channelquot;. You can pick any two of his four preamp designs and one of two very flexible power sections (3-50W or 5-100W). At $1750 for a 50W hand-wired non-PCB channel switching amp ($1999 for the 100W version), it's a steal...at least as much as is possible in booteek land.
James provides great service, not just to his customers but to the homebrew amp community. He's quite active on the AX84.com project.
Check out his web site at from : localhost/www.petersamps.com.
I think that page might be a bit dated. But when I started searching for a Trainwreck circuit, I came across all sorts of interesting stuff....
I'm just an amp ho. I can't get enough of this stuff. I keep thinking I want to sell my 5E3 to finance an 18 watt Marshall project, but when I plug into the little tweed it just sounds so freaking good!
I think Dumble lives somewhere near me. There a guy at the guitar shop that has a bassman modified by him. I'm pretty sure.
- Apr 08 Wed 2009 20:50
Nice Amp Link
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