Dumble Standalone Preamp
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- LeftyStrat
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Dumble Standalone Preamp
Does anyone have any experience building a standalone preamp? Just wondering if I could build say an early gen preamp, a later high plate skyliner and run them into a single dumble-inspired power amp.
Obviously there would be differences, since the two preamps and power amp don't share any interaction in the power supply,
Obviously there would be differences, since the two preamps and power amp don't share any interaction in the power supply,
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Just yesterday I had the flash of doing two clean pre's, one a classic, one a Skyliner, into a shared power amp, kinda like a Bassman head.
You might consider the Boogie Quad preamp for the idea of two different preamps each with their own overdrive section. That includes how people run them. A lot of guys tap the effects loop outs to go right into a power amp rather than going through the output stages in the preamp -- having the option of some sort of output driver like a cathode follower that is an option might be useful to get through a variety of situations.
You might consider the Boogie Quad preamp for the idea of two different preamps each with their own overdrive section. That includes how people run them. A lot of guys tap the effects loop outs to go right into a power amp rather than going through the output stages in the preamp -- having the option of some sort of output driver like a cathode follower that is an option might be useful to get through a variety of situations.
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Some of this may or may not be useful?Does anyone have any experience building a standalone preamp?
Geezer on EL34 World (Hoffman forum) built a D'Mars OD Special preamp that he runs into a power amp. It's a D-style inspired amp
http://www.el34world.com/Forum/index.ph ... #msg134491
And Doug Hoffman built a stereo preamp that he uses for recording. He has some schematic, layout and photos here:
http://www.el34world.com/projects/StereoPreAmp1.htm
With respect, 10thtx
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Works great in my experience. I like the idea because you can run the same preamp into larger or smaller power amps (depending on the venue) and still have the same basic tone.
I built mine into a Valve Jr head box (because I had it & it wasn't much good for anything else!). Had the chassis bent at a local metal shop for ~$10, used the stock VJr PT and added a small 6v tranny for the relays.
Here's a clip I did of that preamp into a 2x 6AQ5 PA.....no changes were made to the amp controls during the whole recording, just channel switching & guitar volume/tone controls adjustments, and switching guitars (humbuckers to tele) halfway thru.
http://soundcloud.com/dageezer/dumars-noodles1-0
G
I built mine into a Valve Jr head box (because I had it & it wasn't much good for anything else!). Had the chassis bent at a local metal shop for ~$10, used the stock VJr PT and added a small 6v tranny for the relays.
Here's a clip I did of that preamp into a 2x 6AQ5 PA.....no changes were made to the amp controls during the whole recording, just channel switching & guitar volume/tone controls adjustments, and switching guitars (humbuckers to tele) halfway thru.
http://soundcloud.com/dageezer/dumars-noodles1-0
G
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Ha I'm going to be the only guy with a stock Valve Jr head amp and your going to jealous
Very nice sounding Dumble-Marshall DaGeezer, sounds great.
Mark
Very nice sounding Dumble-Marshall DaGeezer, sounds great.
Mark
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Dumble used to do this - called the phoenix.
I think 1 was sold - I dont think it was very popular - us designers want every tone - most guitarists want 'their tone' - no need for so much versatility if your buying the amps for business.
I keep saying if I keep building I am going to start doing this with my personal builds - with some good high quality cable and connectors you can also feed the B+ to the preamp - and thus not lose the interaction.
that said yes - I do it all the time - thats what I really see the benefit of send/return - just take your 20 amps or so and mix and match pre and post as you want - DONE - no building required.
I think 1 was sold - I dont think it was very popular - us designers want every tone - most guitarists want 'their tone' - no need for so much versatility if your buying the amps for business.
I keep saying if I keep building I am going to start doing this with my personal builds - with some good high quality cable and connectors you can also feed the B+ to the preamp - and thus not lose the interaction.
that said yes - I do it all the time - thats what I really see the benefit of send/return - just take your 20 amps or so and mix and match pre and post as you want - DONE - no building required.
it really is a journey, and you just cant farm out the battle wounds
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Great tone!da Geezer wrote:http://soundcloud.com/dageezer/dumars-noodles1-0
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Nice tone and playing Jeff.
I liked the New Skyline and Skyline clip, nice Allman Bros flavor on that one.
But this is my favorite.
http://soundcloud.com/dageezer/bluesmaster-non-hrm-demo
I liked the New Skyline and Skyline clip, nice Allman Bros flavor on that one.
But this is my favorite.
http://soundcloud.com/dageezer/bluesmaster-non-hrm-demo
Tom
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- LeftyStrat
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Great clips. Is yours based on just two 12ax7's, or do you use a third stage like a Dumbleator send?da Geezer wrote:Works great in my experience. I like the idea because you can run the same preamp into larger or smaller power amps (depending on the venue) and still have the same basic tone.
I built mine into a Valve Jr head box (because I had it & it wasn't much good for anything else!). Had the chassis bent at a local metal shop for ~$10, used the stock VJr PT and added a small 6v tranny for the relays.
Here's a clip I did of that preamp into a 2x 6AQ5 PA.....no changes were made to the amp controls during the whole recording, just channel switching & guitar volume/tone controls adjustments, and switching guitars (humbuckers to tele) halfway thru.
http://soundcloud.com/dageezer/dumars-noodles1-0
G
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I believe this is what DaGeezer used.
with respect, 10thtx
with respect, 10thtx
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Bludotone recently sold a prototype of a stand alone preamp on ebay.
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Hi,
I use this old thread because it's the argument of my question: is there on the market (or a gerber file as well) a pcb for the Dumble preamp only?
Thanks
I use this old thread because it's the argument of my question: is there on the market (or a gerber file as well) a pcb for the Dumble preamp only?
Thanks
- martin manning
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With all the interest in preamps for working with DAW's these days, I would imagine so. I recall a couple of builds posted here (one with a few source follower output, iirc), and there are already some tube pedals on the market (Kingsley, e.g.). What is your thought, a rack unit?
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Hi Martin, thanks for your prompt reply.
I've built two poweramps to be fitted in standard head amps (no rack) and I would add two dumble-like preamps to them.
I've seen those circuits with IRF820 mosfet source followers, but I would like to stick on original all tube preamps where the signal has alot of swing (so it could be ok as last stage, like a fx send.
I've seen this project: https://github.com/tristancollins/amps/ ... tar-Preamp
but needs further work to become a Dumble.
I've built two poweramps to be fitted in standard head amps (no rack) and I would add two dumble-like preamps to them.
I've seen those circuits with IRF820 mosfet source followers, but I would like to stick on original all tube preamps where the signal has alot of swing (so it could be ok as last stage, like a fx send.
I've seen this project: https://github.com/tristancollins/amps/ ... tar-Preamp
but needs further work to become a Dumble.