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by juice_Archive
dumble amps are nothing special. Even from amp to amp, there's very few things that make one amp that different from another. In reality, one of the biggest things you can change is the EQ section. Almost every other part of an amp is the same from one amp to another. The differences are usually attributed to tube type, speaker, transformer, etc.
One thing though, if you know about electronics you can make most amp sound good, if you know what it's missing or has too much, and how to compensate for that. I've got a homebuilt amp which is basically a traynor yba-2 which has been modified to sound how I want it to sound. I'm sure it sounds different than a yba-2, but I could get a yba-2 to sound like it (or really really close) if I wanted to.
I mean, I've played through crates (tube amps), marshalls, sovteks, mesas, sound citys, voxes, musicmans, oranges, blackface fenders, etc... They've all got their own character and there was almost always something I liked about each one, but sometimes you need to become accustomed to a certain amps' behavior because you can't always do the exact same things with each one. At the end of the day I like my sound city a lot because it's super clean, and I can get it dirty. At the other end, I really like the amp I built because it's a lot quieter and has a lot of character and more gain, somewhere between the fender shimmer and a marshall crunch, and it sounds good with guitar, bass, and baritone.
I think spending a shitload on a dumble amp is still retarded though.
So he's got a flexible EQ, big fuckin deal. I doubt the man winds his own transformers, etc. There's only so many places you can get electronic parts from, especially at "Limited" quantities.
If you are a musician with a shitload of money, sure you might want a dumble for whatever reason. I think most people don't give a fuck.