It's like plugging into a really expensive, classic recording console preamp, then running it into a hi-fi stereo poweramp, then into guitar speakers. Utterly magnificent.
I love all of the "Dumble Clones" and glad you had the pleasure of playing with one for awhile. I sure couldn't pay $30,000.00 for a Dumble, nor $5,000.00 for a Welagan, the closest for me was a MojoTone kit, that took me years to complete. Thanks for the post!
No Wonder Stevie Ray Vaughan loved his trusty Dumble SSS they have so much high and low end punch and just sound so much better than any other Vintage amps out there.. FYI, Stevie for a short period did use a TS9 but soon switched and added two side by side Ibanez TS-808s with the Original 1979 JRC-4558-IC chip... those two SRV owned TS808 pedals were bought and later sold by Eddie Vegas...$$$$$$$$
Sadly the Good ship SSS is off to a new owner.. We love 'em and leave 'em..A client used it for a protracted recording session and was loved so much that they purchased it outright.
This amp's circuit with no doubt captures,.. allows,.. for the overtone recipes that deepen and blends the popular spiritual per say ''Sounds of the Day''! You can choose a million words, you can play in any sense of the imagination,...you can even say using KT88s brings out the unique Strat overtures that identifies what you hear here, in the mind, in the heart and the outcome is the same ''Uh Huh,..It's That Sound''!!! Make it simple and call it what you will,..it's what Jimi played, SRV, Robin Trower, Pat Travers, and the many hosts of others, question is,.. ''Is it the Chicken or the Egg'', ''And Who Made Who''!!! ''It Does What You Do''.
There really is not much tonal difference between a fender strat and a squier. The amp creates the tone. The main difference in expensive guitars is feel and playability.
Was it necessary to rip off the name SSS? I'm assuming you asking Alexander Howard Dumble for permission. But even so, why name it as such? Its your own creation, so give it a unique name. Even if it is a clone, most clones change the name of their product from the original.
It's like plugging into a really expensive, classic recording console preamp, then running it into a hi-fi stereo poweramp, then into guitar speakers. Utterly magnificent.
not quite
Sensacional..., parabéns pelo belissimo trabalho !! Amplificador dos Sonhos.
Great tone👍😀 nice playin’ too
Killer tone. I'd love to feel the sound!
really nice playing there guys. beautiful sounding amp!
Totally digging Clapton’s “Lonely Stranger” at 2:42! Gorgeous tone
Thanks!
I love all of the "Dumble Clones" and glad you had the pleasure of playing with one for awhile. I sure couldn't pay $30,000.00 for a Dumble, nor $5,000.00 for a Welagan, the closest for me was a MojoTone kit, that took me years to complete. Thanks for the post!
+merman93 What type of kit from mojo tone did you build? Thanks!
@@koenroels4549 probably this broke loser built that crappy dumble "set' and then looked at it and said that why am i still alive?
No Wonder Stevie Ray Vaughan loved his trusty Dumble SSS they have so much high and low end punch and just sound so much better than any other Vintage amps out there.. FYI, Stevie for a short period did use a TS9 but soon switched and added two side by side Ibanez TS-808s with the Original 1979 JRC-4558-IC chip... those two SRV owned TS808 pedals were bought and later sold by Eddie Vegas...$$$$$$$$
Awe inspiring ! Magnificent..
Diggin' the amp nice playing and great tones! I would like to hear how it takes more pedals(chorus, overdrives and delays ect.).
Sadly the Good ship SSS is off to a new owner.. We love 'em and leave 'em..A client used it for a protracted recording session and was loved so much that they purchased it outright.
nice! now throw a metal zone in front of it get some EMGs and ur set!
Oh that’s billion81. Miss your posts on that forum that shall not be mentioned. And your clips
Wonderful tone !
sure cant hide behind that................
Got this profiled in my Kemper and boy is it amazing!
You’re definitely missing out on the feel then, which is where an SSS really shines
This amp's circuit with no doubt captures,.. allows,.. for the overtone recipes that deepen and blends the popular spiritual per say ''Sounds of the Day''! You can choose a million words, you can play in any sense of the imagination,...you can even say using KT88s brings out the unique Strat overtures that identifies what you hear here, in the mind, in the heart and the outcome is the same ''Uh Huh,..It's That Sound''!!! Make it simple and call it what you will,..it's what Jimi played, SRV, Robin Trower, Pat Travers, and the many hosts of others, question is,.. ''Is it the Chicken or the Egg'', ''And Who Made Who''!!! ''It Does What You Do''.
Speakers??
Sounds great
Wow! Great review, what an amazing amp. Nice playing guys.
Hey a redplate cab. I have an RP50Duo and that thing is _BAD__ASS_
Great tom!
Yeah that is nice.
Amazing sounding amp. What is the song at 2:09 its driving me crazy!?
That's the lick from I know a Little by Lynyrd Skynyrd
ooh a bit of steve gaines i believe.
Ah yes, let's take a $6000+ amp and demo it with a Squier.
There really is not much tonal difference between a fender strat and a squier. The amp creates the tone. The main difference in expensive guitars is feel and playability.
Cool - what which brand is the red guitar on the wall at 6:10?
Charvel Surfcaster.. Jackson also makes a ‘new’ model with the same bodyshape..
Is this for sale?
jaime aparicio Dá pra achar esse e outros modelos aqui
www.welagen.com/
;)
That Squier sounds better
spent 3grand on amps and pedals and still can't get that clean tone
Was it necessary to rip off the name SSS? I'm assuming you asking Alexander Howard Dumble for permission. But even so, why name it as such? Its your own creation, so give it a unique name. Even if it is a clone, most clones change the name of their product from the original.
Booooooooring.