Dumble vs Trainwreck

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Smokebreak
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Dumble vs Trainwreck

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This is crackin me up, on a lot of different levels https://youtu.be/VSg9uXwlPzc
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Re: Dumble vs Trainwreck

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Is he old enough to shave?
Maybe he just needs to get laid. Wish him luck with that. He'll need it.
Get a haircut. Any haircut but that. Maybe it will help him with the above.
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Re: Dumble vs Trainwreck

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I'm not sure Phil, but surely you can see the kid knows tone.
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Now that is some funny shite. The great thing is he is now forever immortalized on the net with that stupid video.

Back in the early 90s when I just started into amps, and before that kid was born, I saw Robben Ford numerous times. I can assure him that there is nothing sterile about Dumble amps, and Robben's tone is brighter than others too.

Tone is a subjective color apparently one not in this kids paint pallette.
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He should get up off his butt, move out of his parents' enervating free rent & all-found environment, get a job and shift for himself.

All while he still knows everything!!
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When I see stuff like this, I am so glad there wasn't the internet and electronics in my youth to document my foolishness. :wink:
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10thTx wrote:When I see stuff like this, I am so glad there wasn't the internet and electronics in my youth to document my foolishness. :wink:
Amen to that, brother. Amen to that. :-)
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I agree with him
But I think my Roland Cube Mini sounds better than my #183 dumble clone or Trainwreck amps.
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Nice to see Sunny Jim has a new job......
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Wonder if this guy knows TAG?
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I notice that Derek shares his TW Rocket with a lot of younger musicians, students ect. . I think it's commendable that he shares such a rare instrument with young aspiring musicians.
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