Mike Landau new dumble???
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
LOL, ahh, the obvious !
Can't wait till someone gets to talk to him about his Dumble.
And yet, Dean Parks waits 8 years to get his broken ODS back from Howard. What a tool.
Can't wait till someone gets to talk to him about his Dumble.
And yet, Dean Parks waits 8 years to get his broken ODS back from Howard. What a tool.
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
I thought I read somewhere he changed the speakers out in those fenders to eminence tonespoters???
8 years for a repair
even if he made all the parts by hand it wouldn't take that long!!!!
Chris
8 years for a repair
even if he made all the parts by hand it wouldn't take that long!!!!
Chris
Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
+1ToneMerc wrote:If you are a fan of the electric guitar, it should be a requirement to have Tales From the Bulge
Unbelievable album..... I have to be careful not to play that with anyone at the house otherwise it goes missing
Here it is!!!!!
Here a shot of Mike's new Dumble.
Went with the 70's look!!!!!!
Went with the 70's look!!!!!!
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
wasn't it silver knobs in the '70s?
Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
butwhatif wrote:wasn't it silver knobs in the '70s?
I was speaking about the face plate. Now that I think about it, not early looking at all. Santana's new amp has the silver as well.....cool look though.
Chris
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
Maybe Howard started it in the 70's and just delivered it now.... [/b]
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
Given the Marshall stereo power amp in the rack above the dumble and the other toys in the rack, the Dumble is only a part of the sound....
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
The planets have to be in phase,so the elves can make the magical mushroom mojo fairy dust to be sprinkled in the amp.I think he mixes it with the goop..Chris G wrote:I thought I read somewhere he changed the speakers out in those fenders to eminence tonespoters???
8 years for a repair
even if he made all the parts by hand it wouldn't take that long!!!!
Chris
If ML can make a deville sound good onstage, he has more than guitar talent,must be a sonic ventriloqusit,or met a guy at the crossroads.
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
I am guessing that he is using the Palmer ADIG-LB to feed stereo effects to the Marshall amp for a wet/dry/wet setup with the Dumble serving the dry. This is the very similar to what Carlton does, but with a slightly different implementation. One big benefit is that a mic is not needed.Given the Marshall stereo power amp in the rack above the dumble and the other toys in the rack, the Dumble is only a part of the sound....
I have a Palmer ADIG-LB. It works really well with some amps and not so well with others. It gets fizzy with some - my Fuchs for instance. Works well with my Marshalls, Fenders, and Boogies. Go figure.
Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
It was probably ordered by two dozen clients over the past 30 years, and finally saw the light of day--Mike's lucky day.
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
Excuse me???? how about a little respect, Andy, after all your business is based on Howard Dumble's designs.FUCHSAUDIO wrote:Maybe Howard started it in the 70's and just delivered it now.... [/b]
I have the greatest respect for you and Bill Kinnard of TwoRock as business entrepreneurs, you have both managed to do what HAD couldn't/wouldn't do - produce amps with the dumble design in larger numbers.
However, please try to remember where you got your 'inspiration'
Diva or not? - Respect for Mr. D's work....)
Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
Good one, bluesfendermanblues.bluesfendermanblues wrote:Excuse me???? how about a little respect, Andy, after all your business is based on Howard Dumble's designs.FUCHSAUDIO wrote:Maybe Howard started it in the 70's and just delivered it now.... [/b]
I have the greatest respect for you and Bill Kinnard of TwoRock as business entrepreneurs, you have both managed to do what HAD couldn't/wouldn't do - produce amps with the dumble design in larger numbers.
However, please try to remember where you got your 'inspiration'
It really makes me wonder too. All the Dumble cloners have a business because of Dumble, but there are quiet a few who like to take a cheap shot at him whenever they have a chance. Tell's me a lot about their character.
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
Look fellas, let's not be overly sensitive about this or start a pissing match.
It's grown obvious his treatment of customers and his delivery times are downright shocking. If he's lost any respect from anyone, it's through his own actions. Respect is earned, and also can be just as easily lost.
It was posted as a joke. I never lost sight of where my inspiration came. I was inspired to provide the level of customer service that I do from him.
It's grown obvious his treatment of customers and his delivery times are downright shocking. If he's lost any respect from anyone, it's through his own actions. Respect is earned, and also can be just as easily lost.
It was posted as a joke. I never lost sight of where my inspiration came. I was inspired to provide the level of customer service that I do from him.
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Re: Mike Landau new dumble???
I spoke with Michael at the Baked Potato during NAMM week.
He waited at least 6 years for the amp. According to Mike, it is a 6L6 with HRM. He did not know whether it is a Bluesmaster. He mentioned it being a hybrid of stuff from the Ultraphonix and others. He went to Alexanders a bunch of times to tune and tweak it.
Hope this helps.
He waited at least 6 years for the amp. According to Mike, it is a 6L6 with HRM. He did not know whether it is a Bluesmaster. He mentioned it being a hybrid of stuff from the Ultraphonix and others. He went to Alexanders a bunch of times to tune and tweak it.
Hope this helps.