Dumble #205 on Ebay
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Dumble #205 on Ebay
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100W Skyline w/ HRM
100W Skyline w/ HRM
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Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
That amp shows up every 6 to 10 months on Ebay (same seller).
Guess he really wants to sell it this time as there is no reseve.
Gary
Guess he really wants to sell it this time as there is no reseve.
Gary
Located in the St Croix River Valley- Afton, MN
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
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tubedogsmith
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Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
He'll end the auction early and it'll be back in a few months for sale again.glasman wrote:That amp shows up every 6 to 10 months on Ebay (same seller).
Guess he really wants to sell it this time as there is no reseve.
Gary
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
Could someone enlighten me, as I only count 4 screws on the rear baffle?
All real Dumbles I have seen have 13 screws. Anything less and that baffle board would get blown right off.
The rear oval port does not look like the appropriate size?
What do you folks think?
All real Dumbles I have seen have 13 screws. Anything less and that baffle board would get blown right off.
The rear oval port does not look like the appropriate size?
What do you folks think?
PM
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
Not sure about the number of screws required, but the rear baffle board could have been replaced at some time. The rest of the cab looks like the real deal.makrisp wrote:Could someone enlighten me, as I only count 4 screws on the rear baffle?
All real Dumbles I have seen have 13 screws. Anything less and that baffle board would get blown right off.
The rear oval port does not look like the appropriate size?
What do you folks think?
Here are a couple from Rob L.'s site that have only 4 screws also (Could be the same amp? They are listed as "unknown" 3 & 4)
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/s ... umble4.jpg
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/s ... -4_B_L.jpg
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
I am very confident that is the same amp from the photos. Something is not correct.ic-racer wrote:Not sure about the number of screws required, but the rear baffle board could have been replaced at some time. The rest of the cab looks like the real deal.makrisp wrote:Could someone enlighten me, as I only count 4 screws on the rear baffle?
All real Dumbles I have seen have 13 screws. Anything less and that baffle board would get blown right off.
The rear oval port does not look like the appropriate size?
What do you folks think?
Here are a couple from Rob L.'s site that have only 4 screws also (Could be the same amp? They are listed as "unknown" 3 & 4)
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/s ... umble4.jpg
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/s ... -4_B_L.jpg
There is no way 4 screws would hold that baffle board on well when that amp is cranked, it would cause many unwanted sounds and eventual problems.
PM
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tubedogsmith
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Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
That amp is one of a batch of 5 that also includes the amp resophonic1 started a thread about. When they first started showing up for resale in the late 1990's there's was some discussion about authenticity but recently some chassis pics posted here were said to look straight as the chassis' had all the right tells.
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=6086
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=6086
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
So the amp resophonic1 posted would be close (or the same?) as #205?tubedogsmith wrote:That amp is one of a batch of 5 that also includes the amp resophonic1 started a thread about. When they first started showing up for resale in the late 1990's there's was some discussion about authenticity but recently some chassis pics posted here were said to look straight as the chassis' had all the right tells.
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=6086
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
There is nothing "incorrect" about that amp. It is identical to the one that Tom Anderson owned.
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
Are you sure? 4 Screws? The Oval port looks does not look right.Rob wrote:There is nothing "incorrect" about that amp. It is identical to the one that Tom Anderson owned.
Last edited by makrisp on Sun Aug 17, 2008 1:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
PM
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
Paul,
Your amp is much much older than #205. Things change after 10 or 15 years!
The back baffle would have no problem staying on with just four screws, IMO. Especially if threaded inserts were used.
Scott
Your amp is much much older than #205. Things change after 10 or 15 years!
The back baffle would have no problem staying on with just four screws, IMO. Especially if threaded inserts were used.
Scott
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tubedogsmith
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Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
ic-racer wrote:So the amp resophonic1 posted would be close (or the same?) as #205?tubedogsmith wrote:That amp is one of a batch of 5 that also includes the amp resophonic1 started a thread about. When they first started showing up for resale in the late 1990's there's was some discussion about authenticity but recently some chassis pics posted here were said to look straight as the chassis' had all the right tells.
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=6086
I haven't played the one in the auction but I've played three others from that group, and thought they all sounded the same. This is based on memory as I didn't have them all together at once. The original owner of the auction amp had this one and another and said they sounded the same. The other one is one of the ones I've played. I much prefer the earlier, pre HRM models to these. These amps seem to take a lot more technique to get the good stuff out of them.
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
They look like sheet rock screws heads?dogears wrote:Paul,
Your amp is much much older than #205. Things change after 10 or 15 years!
The back baffle would have no problem staying on with just four screws, IMO. Especially if threaded inserts were used.
Scott
I would not agree, by true mechanical engineering standards the spacing is too far apart and would not fly no matter how new the design (threaded inserts or not).
There is lot going on in that cab Scott, I know and if that rear baffle is loose in any way or the proper number of screws are not employed, all hell starts to break loose.
As far as I know regarding combos, Mr. Dumble has not changed his cabinet design.
PM
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
I have a 2x12 from 94 that has 8 screws. I am pretty sure it is original since I got it from the man himself. Also, Tom Andersons combo was from that same era it also only had 4 scerews on the back.
Re: Dumble #205 on Ebay
It just seems out of character for Mr. Dumble, but you may be correct.Rob wrote:I have a 2x12 from 94 that has 8 screws. I am pretty sure it is original since I got it from the man himself. Also, Tom Andersons combo was from that same era it also only had 4 scerews on the back.
Any pics of your 2X12 built by Mr. Dumble?
PM