Boogiebabies said:The Boogie was the stolen Dumble circuit back in the day !!! Randall Smith would reverse engineer a circuit, make one change and the patent it so not even the original designer could use it.... Run the bass high, vol 1 low, vol 2 high, crank the master and tell me how Dumble it really is. Tweak the treble and mids and EQ to taste. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes and wait to cool.
totally off topic, but its good to see a BB posting...been missing it around here...good stuff!Boogiebabies said:The Boogie was the stolen Dumble circuit back in the day !!! Randall Smith would reverse engineer a circuit, make one change and the patent it so not even the original designer could use it. His PCB design is way more consistent then any PTP. I can't get over the fact that you have one with the EQ. Considering the limited production and buying power of Mesa in the early years, and they were still boutique, I would say that with inflation and the current market value of a boutique amp it would probably cost you $3-4K for the same amp today, not including the mass produced giant company MK I reissue. Even today a Dumble is 5K new if you can get him to build you one. then you can turn it the day after you get is for 12K. Run the bass high, vol 1 low, vol 2 high, crank the master and tell me how Dumble it really is. Tweak the treble and mids and EQ to taste. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes and wait to cool.
lesterpaul said:totally off topic, but its good to see a BB posting...been missing it around here...good stuff!
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