Clapton's Dumble On the Bandstand
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				FuzzFaceBuilder
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Re: Clapton's Dumble On the Bandstand
After looking around, I found THIS video.
After listening to this one, I hear the HRM "chunk/chewiness" in the OD tone now. Huh.
Cool.
			
			
									
									
						After listening to this one, I hear the HRM "chunk/chewiness" in the OD tone now. Huh.
Cool.
Re: Clapton's Dumble On the Bandstand
FuzzFaceBuilder wrote:After looking around, I found THIS video.
After listening to this one, I hear the HRM "chunk/chewiness" in the OD tone now. Huh.
Cool.
This one is better http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh2daXpCCTE
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HRM, combined with the midboost from the guitar. Great tone to me....FuzzFaceBuilder wrote:After looking around, I found THIS video.
After listening to this one, I hear the HRM "chunk/chewiness" in the OD tone now. Huh.
Cool.
 
  
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				PaisleyTube
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Re: Clapton's Dumble On the Bandstand
I do hear mo "fun" in his sound and playing.....
			
			
									
									Chris
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Re: Clapton's Dumble On the Bandstand
I can believe that it sounded fantastic there.  I cannot make it through any of these videos - the audio quality is horrible.
Maybe he'll use that setup at the next Crossroads Festival or similar and we'll get some better audio.
I rather look at a gut shot of the amp than watch it being played.
			
			
									
									
						Maybe he'll use that setup at the next Crossroads Festival or similar and we'll get some better audio.
I rather look at a gut shot of the amp than watch it being played.
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Was that Tag? Tag knows tone...Bob-I wrote:A friend of mine was t that show. He doesn't know Dumbles, but he knows tone. He said it sounded fantastic.
 
 Gil
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ayan wrote:Was that Tag? Tag knows tone...Bob-I wrote:A friend of mine was t that show. He doesn't know Dumbles, but he knows tone. He said it sounded fantastic.
Gil
LOL, no, just a guitar player friend with a good ear. He told me he was expecting that muddy tweed tone Claptons been using lately but instead he sounded great.
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				FuzzFaceBuilder
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Re: Clapton's Dumble On the Bandstand
As usual Jelle with the great ears calls it.  
   
I just read that this is a Bluesmaster combo that was previously for sale at TGP then consigned to Gruhnʻs. Also, according to someone in the loop with HAD, EC also owns an Ultra-Phonix Marshall head as well!
			
			
									
									
						 
   I just read that this is a Bluesmaster combo that was previously for sale at TGP then consigned to Gruhnʻs. Also, according to someone in the loop with HAD, EC also owns an Ultra-Phonix Marshall head as well!

Re: Clapton's Dumble On the Bandstand
So Clapton with a Bluesmaster..Sounds like a good fit to me..FuzzFaceBuilder wrote:As usual Jelle with the great ears calls it.
I just read that this is a Bluesmaster combo that was previously for sale at TGP then consigned to Gruhnʻs. Also, according to someone in the loop with HAD, EC also owns an Ultra-Phonix Marshall head as well!
 
 Let's see how long he wants to use it on the road...
 
 Tony
" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"
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				stratcat62
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Re: Clapton's Dumble On the Bandstand
Pretty sure that this is the amp in question. Looks like the serial number might be 3-- something.
			
			
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Can you tell us more about the amp?
			
			
									
									
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I really like the way he sounds using this amp, and hope that he continues to do so.
			
			
									
									
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I looked at some of the clips and I didn't see him stomping on any switches.   I think it's the clean channel and he's cranking it for solos.   What do you guys think?
			
			
									
									
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That's what it sounds like to me as well. The Clapton Strat is quite a bit hotter than a normal Strat, even with the boost on "0," and I think we can see (in one of the many videos) that he has the input volume at about 3 o'clock or so. At that point, I think a BM would be breaking up nicely with that kind of guitar.jaysg wrote:I looked at some of the clips and I didn't see him stomping on any switches. I think it's the clean channel and he's cranking it for solos. What do you guys think?
Gil
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				tubedogsmith
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Re: Clapton's Dumble On the Bandstand
That's an HRM that I believe was on consignment from a guy in Virginia.  I'm pretty sure that was one of six amps that went to a dealer in Chicago in '99 or early '00.
			
			
									
									
						



