100W ODSR ON THE BAY
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Re: 100W ODSR ON THE BAY
I guess the serial # is top secret.
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Super secret serial not even Dumble knew it when he built it.
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Aha I remember when the owners friend came here to find some answers on this amp serial# 081
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I know the guy who rebuilt it and he did an awesome job of finding period correct parts and did it right. The amp was a total wreck when he got it, and he did an amazing job. I was asked to supply a few parts from my old Fender stock, and helped him find others. I'm sure it's pretty cool.
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I know him too. Good dude.FUCHSAUDIO wrote:I know the guy who rebuilt it and he did an awesome job of finding period correct parts and did it right. The amp was a total wreck when he got it, and he did an amazing job. I was asked to supply a few parts from my old Fender stock, and helped him find others. I'm sure it's pretty cool.
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Ok, now I am wondering how much of this amp was restored. The problem I am starting to have with this is that those period correct transformers and parts were not installed Dumble. We discuss all of the time on this forum about how Dumble carefully chooses parts for his amps and tweeks them to his ears. I'm sure the repairman did the best job humanly possible to get as close to the original amp as he could but they weren't put there by Dumble.
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Did you notice the "Rob Watson" engraved into footswitch? Original owner?
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Charlie Wilson wrote:Ok, now I am wondering how much of this amp was restored. The problem I am starting to have with this is that those period correct transformers and parts were not installed Dumble. We discuss all of the time on this forum about how Dumble carefully chooses parts for his amps and tweeks them to his ears. I'm sure the repairman did the best job humanly possible to get as close to the original amp as he could but they weren't put there by Dumble.
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Agree Charlie. It is a great amp that I would love to own. But, it would be better if left original. Just look at the 124 photos - Dumble definitely measured and possibly tweaked with the output transformer. If this is the case, it is easy to imagine him matching the OT to the amp (or matching the amp to the OT). It may be perfect, but it is possible that the "ecosystem" has changed with the new parts.
All that being said, given where this amp was after the botched repair, amazing work was done to maximize the value and fun if the amp!
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An output transformer really can't be tweaked.... While I agree the amp was likely voiced and tuned around the iron, and Dumble was obsessive about measuring and testing parts quite thoroughly. In this case, I'm concerned the both the power AND output was replaced. The odds are pretty low that both transformers were bad, which makes me worry whoever did it may not have known what they were doing. I do know the restorer, and he did an excellent job to restore this. I doubt Dumble would have done it and if he did, who knows how long it would have taken or cost, if the owner even got it back from repair.
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It's already pretty high up on eBay. $28k+ for a restored Dumble with non original iron is oddly impressive. Even if restored perfectly. So was the amp gooped??
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The question arises: what is a rare dead Dumble amp worth? That seems like one expensive paper weight...