Joey Landreth-Dumble
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Slide on little finger
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He's got a brass slide on his little finger guitar tuned to open 'C'....bottom string is a 60 gauge!!!!!
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Look closer, he's got a slide on his pinky finger, probably a glass one that's similar in color to his hands, but I can definitely see itJazzGuitarGimp wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2017 9:56 pm Wow, Nice! Amp sound amazing, Marcus... Just one question though, how is he playing slide without a slide? Is the upper portion of the neck fretless?
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Ah, thanks guys. I see it now. Maybe my connection was running slow earlier today, and I would up with a lesser-resolution video playback...... yeah, that's it!
Well, again, Marcus; GREAT sounding amp. Kudos to you!
Well, again, Marcus; GREAT sounding amp. Kudos to you!
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Great sounding amp & cool clip. Congrats!
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the rules of physics are the same on your bench as they are on HADs'
That saying sounds familiar!..
Congrats Marcus!..Yes A BM in the right hands is a beautiful thing..
Rock on!
Tony
That saying sounds familiar!..
Congrats Marcus!..Yes A BM in the right hands is a beautiful thing..
Rock on!
Tony
" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"
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Tony, of course......... it's your quote
He had a choice of the Bluesmaster with the EV or the #102 with a Celestion Classic lead 80.
The EV and BM handled the low 'C' string (a 60 gauge) better than the 102~and celestion, I've played bass through that EV cab and it sounded great
thanks for the kind words people
Marcus
He had a choice of the Bluesmaster with the EV or the #102 with a Celestion Classic lead 80.
The EV and BM handled the low 'C' string (a 60 gauge) better than the 102~and celestion, I've played bass through that EV cab and it sounded great
thanks for the kind words people
Marcus
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Would you mind if I ask a couple of questions?
What slope resister did you use? Was a dumbleator kind of thing in line?
Did he use the amp overdrive or pedal?
It sounded great by the way!
Thanks,
Jim
What slope resister did you use? Was a dumbleator kind of thing in line?
Did he use the amp overdrive or pedal?
It sounded great by the way!
Thanks,
Jim
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do you mean make or value?
it's the standard 47K and a Dale RND65 metal film
here's the build thread
http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... luesmaster
it was only my 2nd dumble build and my 4th ever amp build.
I now realise that the intermittent vibration/buzzing sound I was chasing in the build thread was actually the dust cover on the EVM 12 speaker cone coming loose. I re glued it and as you can hear it's a s good as new now.
Joey used the clean and OD channel, all pedals were in front of the amp so nothing in the loop.
Marcus
it's the standard 47K and a Dale RND65 metal film
here's the build thread
http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... luesmaster
it was only my 2nd dumble build and my 4th ever amp build.
I now realise that the intermittent vibration/buzzing sound I was chasing in the build thread was actually the dust cover on the EVM 12 speaker cone coming loose. I re glued it and as you can hear it's a s good as new now.
Joey used the clean and OD channel, all pedals were in front of the amp so nothing in the loop.
Marcus