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I sure hope none of you are actively involved in screwing up his Wiki page...
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If you are, I don't want to know about it. Remember, using HC to organize and / or encourage attacks / hacking of other sites is a bannable offense.
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Wasn't us, guv! Must have been those savage enemies of freedom on freestompboxes.

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"Part of the characteristic sound of Dumble amplifiers comes from Dumble's choice of parts:


- the type of capacitors used in the tonestack and in the overdrive stages

- the type of plate resistors

- the output transformer

- the lead dress, and the use of shielded wire.

- the width and breadth of the crystal lattice

- the tiny magnets used to collect and reconstitute all of the fragile harmonics.
"


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumble_Amplifiers



They didn't delete this part. :lol:

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ok......who added THIS??? :cop::cop::cop:


:lol::lol::lol::lol:

"Orphanator

The Orphantor A High-Wattage model that was powered by the hopes and dreams of Orphans that Alexander would pick out by hand. After extracting their hopes and dreams, along with a bottle of tears from each one, he would save the bodies for afternoon feasting. Used most notably by Ted Nugent and Steven Segal"

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models:

 

Orphanator:

 

The Orphantor A High-Wattage model that was powered by the hopes and dreams of Orphans that Alexander would pick out by hand. After extracting their hopes and dreams, along with a bottle of tears from each one, he would save the bodies for afternoon feasting. Used most notably by Ted Nugent and Steven Segal

 

 

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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Winterland

 

The Winterland was designed primarily as a bass amplifier. It is rated at 220W at 8 ohms. It was named after the San Francisco concert hall, where Alexander Dumble would frequently do hundreds of kilos of cocaine before devouring the souls of a million virgins. Or something along those lines.

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.............Some prefer to faithfully reproduce the tones and asthetics as closely as possible, making it available to a much wider range of players (i.e. people other than middle-aged caucasian lawyers and dentists), than could afford an "original".

 

same joke, dif location

 

 

I'm never trusting wikipedia again

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Alexander Dumble is also an extraordinarily fat man.

 

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making it available to a much wider range of players (i.e. people other than middle-aged caucasian lawyers and dentists), than could afford an "original".

 

"Hot Rubber Dildo" (HRM) modification

 

To add warmth to the tone, the input is grounded with no resistor, so as to create a low input impedance and roll off the high frequencies.

 

Jeez :lol::thu::lol:

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ok......who added THIS???
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"Orphanator


The Orphantor A High-Wattage model that was powered by the hopes and dreams of Orphans that Alexander would pick out by hand. After extracting their hopes and dreams, along with a bottle of tears from each one, he would save the bodies for afternoon feasting. Used most notably by Ted Nugent and Steven Segal"



Guilty!

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Haha, who added this?

 

The first tube is followed by a passive tonestack with adjustments for treble, middle, and bass. Typical switching options available in the different models include:

 

* Bright (bypasses the volume potentiometer with a capacitor to boost the high frequencies)

* Deep (changes the voicing of the tonestack for a warmer tone)

* Mid (increases the value of the treble capacitor to boost the midrange frequencies)

* Boost (disconnects the treble potentiometer from the bass potentiometer for a preamplifier level boost)

* Rock/Jazz (switches between a Fender-esque voicing and a more "hi-fi-type" of voicing).

* Phaser on/off (for the slow parts)

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Haha, who added this?


The first tube is followed by a passive tonestack with adjustments for treble, middle, and bass. Typical switching options available in the different models include:


* Bright (bypasses the volume potentiometer with a capacitor to boost the high frequencies)

* Deep (changes the voicing of the tonestack for a warmer tone)

* Mid (increases the value of the treble capacitor to boost the midrange frequencies)

* Boost (disconnects the treble potentiometer from the bass potentiometer for a preamplifier level boost)

* Rock/Jazz (switches between a Fender-esque voicing and a more "hi-fi-type" of voicing).

* Phaser on/off (for the slow parts)




not me.......but serious :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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