Man the Dumble model on m AD30VT is disappointing after hearing this. The Marshall, Vox and Fender models all get pretty damn close but the dumle is fizzy crap.
And the guy PLAYING?!! He's astounding. Not overly speedy or flashy, but understated, heartfelt. And he's so melodic for only having one chord to play over the whole time. I must have watched that video thirty times today.
Brettski wrote:And the guy PLAYING?!! He's astounding. Not overly speedy or flashy, but understated, heartfelt. And he's so melodic for only having one chord to play over the whole time. I must have watched that video thirty times today.
That's probably the main factor. I would not make a Dumble sound like that.
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Brettski wrote:And the guy PLAYING?!! He's astounding. Not overly speedy or flashy, but understated, heartfelt. And he's so melodic for only having one chord to play over the whole time. I must have watched that video thirty times today.
That's probably the main factor. I would not make a Dumble sound like that.
I spoke to the player over youtube. He's a very nice guy and is coming out with an instructional video that I will be vehemently purchasing. It's mostly a study of music from India which I've never cared about, but maybe it's time to start branching out a little bit, right?
Cat can seriously play! Like hell I'd sound that good with a Dumble.
The amp sounds good, but not costs-more-than-a-car good. Or rather, I guess it does sound like an idealized version of that sort of amp sound, which has very little appeal to me.