Max Take a minute and think about what we have just been talking about? Reverbs Not the Parts!Tony, in regard to the schematic and perhaps some more general layout specs: Maybe.
 
 Who was it that said that one needs to track down all the exact parts Dumble used to build a Dumble Designed amplifier that inspires them:? As far as parts selection goes One might prefer the slightly less textured sound of a 1/2w 10% Allen Bradley or Iskra over a Q-line flameproof resistor or the smooth silky top end of a Blackgate cap over looser Sprague TVA then they should choose these parts and not the ones Dumble used.BTW: AFAIR up to now I've never seen in person or on pictures a real 1:1 "direct copy" of any Dumble amp at all. And from an economic point of view I wouldn't be very surprised, if building an exact "direct copy" of any Dumble amp today (if someone really should be able to obtain all the parts used in the original) at the end of the day (or of the life of someone trying) might be even more expensive (valuing building time in a way some expert tech would value his time for chasing down all the original parts and then building a "direct copy") than just buying the original.
If the object here is to try and capture the original timbre, nuances and feel of a particular instrument then that's whole new can of trouble!
 Just as a guitar manufacturer choosing a particular wood for a specific timbre from a distributor that say harvests their woods from the pacific south west or the mountains of Brazil or the swamps of florida, they are chasing a specific sound!.So if you are after this specific sound your odds of getting closer improve exponentially using the exact same wood/Part composition as what was used in the original instrument you are copying. You're on a Dumble amp discussion forum so we are going to talk and want to experiment with some of the same parts Dumble used.
 Just as a guitar manufacturer choosing a particular wood for a specific timbre from a distributor that say harvests their woods from the pacific south west or the mountains of Brazil or the swamps of florida, they are chasing a specific sound!.So if you are after this specific sound your odds of getting closer improve exponentially using the exact same wood/Part composition as what was used in the original instrument you are copying. You're on a Dumble amp discussion forum so we are going to talk and want to experiment with some of the same parts Dumble used. As many of the more experienced builders (Brandon) here will already tell you this? We already know it's virtually impossible to build 2 amplifiers that sound and perform exactly the same (even with the same parts) so your preachin' to the choir.
 and not everyone has a 70/100 grand to drop on an instrument.
 and not everyone has a 70/100 grand to drop on an instrument.As far as how someone wants to spend their time and energy on is what makes them happy
 they are free to spend it how they want. I mean look at me I could be doing something else!, but instead here we are sitting in front of a computer talking how many tubes Dumble used for his reverb to you Max
 they are free to spend it how they want. I mean look at me I could be doing something else!, but instead here we are sitting in front of a computer talking how many tubes Dumble used for his reverb to you Max   
  I would rather be looking for parts!
 
 All the Best back at ya!
Tony
