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hydrargyrum

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« Reply #30 on: September 30, 2004, 02:37:10 PM »
Joey,
I think the link should be http://www.boydenamp.com/
 
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« Reply #31 on: September 30, 2004, 03:52:13 PM »
I've never played one myself, but I heard lots of good things about Dumble Amplifiers. They are very expensive and rare. I know that folks like SRV, Larry Carlton, Carlos Santana, & Joe Satriani, to name a few, use (or used in SRV's case, of course) Dumble amps. Vox modeled a couple of Dumbles and included those in the Valvetronix line of amps.
 
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« Reply #32 on: September 30, 2004, 05:18:11 PM »
I am completely in love with my new amp.  I received the same caliber of attention from Aiken Amplifiers as I did from the fine folks at Alembic.  Mr. Aiken will personally answer any questions you may have and will custom tweak the amp for the customer.  Check out http://www.aikenamps.com/  It contains a lot of info on tube amps in general.

hollis

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« Reply #33 on: September 30, 2004, 05:59:13 PM »
Jorge,
That looks like some sweet stuff.
 
Joey,
Ditto.  What are Boyden prices like?

kmh364

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« Reply #34 on: September 30, 2004, 06:00:40 PM »
Stevie had a Howard Dumble Steel String Stinger Head, amongst other amps, mostly vintage Fenders, but his tone mostly came from his technique as well as a little help from a couple of original Ibanez Tube Screamer distortion stomp boxes. Oh yeah, and he used Alembic's StratoBlasters, LOL! (Susan let that one slip a while back).
 
Let's face it, that guy could play a plastic toy guitar through tin cans and a string and sound good. Old Guitar Player Magazine story (from Eric Clapton): He once unintentionally humbled Clapton in an impromptu studio situation when Clapton's guitar(s) were unavailable and only a cheap, poor-playing no-name junk guitar was floating around in the studio. Clapton whined he couldn't play the thing because it was so bad as to be unplayable. Stevie gave him his guitar and he played the POS so they could jam together. Well, Stevie smoked 'ole Slow Hand on the crappo guitar, and impressed the hell out of everyone there, especially Eric. LOL!  
 
It just goes to show you: equipment isn't everything: it takes usually a lot more than matching you favorite player's equipment to sound like him, LOL.  
 
Similar story from Ted Nugent: he and Van Halen were on the same bill for a show. During the soundcheck, Nuge had the opportunity to try Eddie's mondo amp rig. He figured that crazy sound HAD to be due to the equipment, not Eddie's playing. He reckoned anyone that plugged into that rig should sound just like Eddie, right? Well he plugged in, had the sound man crank it up and Ted began to wail and....PRESTO!.....he sounded just like Ted Nugent did while playing through his wall of Fender Twins! LOL! Even the immodest Motor City Madman was humbled after he realized that Eddie's sound came from his FINGERS (with only a little modded-Marshall help, LOL!).

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« Reply #35 on: October 09, 2004, 06:34:31 PM »
I had a shat today with our guitarplayer and he plays ENGL amps and speakers.
The ENGL speakers are used by the Gov'the mule guitarist who's name is escaping me know.
See
www.engl-amps.com
 
Paul the bad one
 

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« Reply #36 on: October 10, 2004, 02:22:31 AM »
Paul, that would be Warren Haynes. Greatest guitar player of this time IMHO...
 
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P.S. To every bassist the following Gov't Mule releases are HIGHLY recomended: The Deep End I + II 2CD sets, The Deepest End 2CD/1DVD set and the Rising Low documentary DVD!
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kmh364

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« Reply #37 on: October 10, 2004, 07:08:04 AM »
Amen, Wilfred! I had the opportunity to see Warren this year in three out of his four guises: Gov't Mule, The Allman Brothers and The Dead (I missed his solo acoustic thing he did at Bonnaroo and as an opener for the Dead on some shows). While his physical girth (ahem) seems to increase as time goes on, fortunately so does his musical talent and ability. He simply seems to improve every time I see him (quite an accomplishment for someone as accomplished musically as he is).
 
BTW, For those that care: I took the plunge and had Bill Boekhoff at Sultone make me a new hardwood cab for my Silverface Twin. He's getting me the Weber JBL-clone drivers so all I have to do is transfer the old chassis and Accutronics spring reverb tank to the new cab and plug it right in! He even took another $50 off because of the double order (i.e., in addition to the twin cab, I originally ordered a new matching 2x10 hardwood cab for my Custom Straub plexi-style head).  
 
Paul TBO: Actually, Warren uses a bunch of stuff, including a Marshall Plexi and matching 4x12 cab of the same vintage, along with some ENGL gear.  
 
BTW, You had a SHAT today with your guitar player? I hope everything came out alright, LOL! J/K. Please excuse my little joke, Your English is light years ahead of my Flemish/French/Dutch/German/Italian/Latin/Spanish! Actually, I think your English is better than mine too, LOL!
 
Cheers,
 
Kevin