Pellman73
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I just got this last week. Lance Keltner and Lee Jackson in Austin's take on a Dumbly thing
40 watts but you can have a half power to 18...
2x12 w creambacks
Dumbly effects loop built in to the back.
BUT I HAVEN'T EVEN USED ANY YET..... there's no need!
I think my strymon volante into that loop and put that on top and thats it might be the ticket for a while
hit the FET switch, the Overdrive Switch and the Preamp Boost switch all at once and .... well your guitar starts to make loud sounds that make you giggle
I'm honestly wondering if I"m ever going to plug into any of my other amps again... or at least for a long time
tone of the gods
I am absolutely blown away
plus it looks so cool (to me! I"m sure some will think it's terrible. that's ok!)
I figured sea foam suede. I like sea foam. It makes me happy.
I asked Lance if that was possible... and it was.... holy sheep shit I'm super stoked about this one!
I would tell all of you who might have been thinking about looking into these to jump on it. I think they are still a little under the radar.
40 watts but you can have a half power to 18...
2x12 w creambacks
Dumbly effects loop built in to the back.
BUT I HAVEN'T EVEN USED ANY YET..... there's no need!
I think my strymon volante into that loop and put that on top and thats it might be the ticket for a while
hit the FET switch, the Overdrive Switch and the Preamp Boost switch all at once and .... well your guitar starts to make loud sounds that make you giggle
I'm honestly wondering if I"m ever going to plug into any of my other amps again... or at least for a long time
tone of the gods
I am absolutely blown away
plus it looks so cool (to me! I"m sure some will think it's terrible. that's ok!)
I figured sea foam suede. I like sea foam. It makes me happy.
I asked Lance if that was possible... and it was.... holy sheep shit I'm super stoked about this one!
I would tell all of you who might have been thinking about looking into these to jump on it. I think they are still a little under the radar.