Dumble sounds in a Fender Hr Deville

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groovtubin
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Dumble sounds in a Fender Hr Deville

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this is M&G`s ( montgomery and Gentry) acoustic road player on a 68 tele, nashville bridge p/up

http://omegaamps.com/mods2.html

LISTEN TO EAR CANDY.......

TELL ME WHAT YA THINK!

JIM
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I think Jimmy is a badass. He is a great cat too. Tell him I said hi. He smokes. Amp sounds great btw.
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dogears wrote:I think Jimmy is a badass. He is a great cat too. Tell him I said hi. He smokes. Amp sounds great btw.
YOU BET! He`s prob the best pro player i`ve worked with so far besides John Mayer ( jimmie Buffet) MAN i need a TELE LIKE THAT! lol! THANK YOU Dogears!

jp
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Jim,
Killer player. Like what you have done with those amps. A really nice package to take to a gig. Am I gonna have to send mine to you? AGAIN?! :D
Really cool sounds..

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stelligan wrote:Jim,
Killer player. Like what you have done with those amps. A really nice package to take to a gig. Am I gonna have to send mine to you? AGAIN?! :D
Really cool sounds..

Dave
i`ll e-mail you later :)
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Jim,
I have yet to hear one of your amps that doesn't sound great :lol:
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Tonegeek wrote:Jim,
I have yet to hear one of your amps that doesn't sound great :lol:
if i could just play like YOU i`d be set! lol!

thanks!, jim
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groovtubin:
Isn't it Pete Mayer that plays with Jimmy Buffet? He was a stunner back in the early 80's in St. Louis.
Great clips!
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skeezbo wrote:groovtubin:
Isn't it Pete Mayer that plays with Jimmy Buffet? He was a stunner back in the early 80's in St. Louis.
Great clips!
Skeez
u right!!! sorry, pete`s really nice guy!!

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Jim
Sounds like a great amp! Great tone from the tele too! 8)
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jelle wrote:Jim
Sounds like a great amp! Great tone from the tele too! 8)
thats prob 99.9 % of the sound! lol! ( Tele)

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Yeah that's the sign of a truly GREAT amp: they only sound good with a good instrument and a good musician! ;-)

Great job!

Jelle
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jelle wrote:Yeah that's the sign of a truly GREAT amp: they only sound good with a good instrument and a good musician! ;-)

Great job!

Jelle
THANK YTOU! now if i can JUST nail that HORN sound :)
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