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For those of you who wanted to hear BM-style HRM clips...

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...here's Chuck D'Aloia playing a D'Lite HRM44 BM. Of course Chuck rocks and the video isn't hi-fi, but it should give you some idea of the tone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjfWcKt6OHY

And another with Billy Yates doing a demo for Lyle Workman...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KV9ZO7CJvY
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I think that there are some clips up on the bludotone site of a hrm skyline w/ bluesmaster...
http://www.bludotone.com/BludoTone.MP3
http://www.bludotone.com/BludoWerks2.mp3
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dr. who wrote:I think that there are some clips up on the bludotone site of a hrm skyline w/ bluesmaster...
http://www.bludotone.com/BludoTone.MP3
http://www.bludotone.com/BludoWerks2.mp3
Interesting, I would like to know what guitar was used and whether the PAB was on or off. The sound has some frequency content very reminiscent of Larry Carlton's "new" sound for the 90s, which can be heard in his SECOND instructional video and in a couple of recordings of shows that are floating around. Definitely way more agressive than his old, sweet Dumble tone. Funny how he got some of that golden tone back on "Sapphire Blue" but then lost it again. Either way, if this tone is indicative of the Blues Master PI, I like it with the HRM amp.

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... and the video isn't hi-fi, but it should give you some idea of the tone.

I was in the room and I've got to say these clips don't quite do that amp justice. It smoked !
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I haven't really been following the information about the Dumble style amps that much because I didn't think that I was a big fan of that type of amp, and they seem very complicated...

That said , I LOVED the demo of Billy Yates and the Strat (Wow , that guy can play). I particularly like the sound of sustaining chords and double/triple stops...Great Demo

What does BM and HRM mean?
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+1 --- Billy Yates was rippin!! most of the time all the sound clips are more of jazz type players,which is ok,but i like to hear more than that.
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Richie wrote:+1 --- Billy Yates was rippin!! most of the time all the sound clips are more of jazz type players,which is ok,but i like to hear more than that.
+1 on both clips and +1 these amps can do much more than RF and LC although if I could play like those guys I probably would not care about the other unsung abilities of these amps!
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ChrisGS wrote:
What does BM and HRM mean?

Bluesmaster & Hot Rubber Monkey
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