I like that he had people around him all the way to the end that truly cared about him. Your a good friend!
@TheGrammarSmithy4 сағат бұрын
So much of the charm of the sound that Baxter is getting here comes from both the amp AND the acoustics of the hollowbody--glorious.
@timmcdonald9877Күн бұрын
Baxter? You’re as close as any of us will ever get to playing a Dumble. Thank you so much for sharing, I felt like I was right there with you, sir.
@GabrielBergman95Күн бұрын
Thanks for stopping by the booth guys. it was a real great time!
@CasinoGuitars12 сағат бұрын
Thank you again for opening up the space to us! Really enjoyed meeting you and the whole team over there! Keep up the good fight and let's stay in touch!
@eaglerayrobКүн бұрын
Thanks for posting this. Dumble devoted his life to his art/craft/creations, it's good to see his legacy being cared for. Matt is a Saint. Thanks again for posting this. #DumbleDevoted
@ToddTheJokerКүн бұрын
WOW! What a joy that must have been!
@TheFeelButtonКүн бұрын
Magic moments! Cheers Baxter!!
@reverb50817 сағат бұрын
It's really cool that people are trying to protect Dumble's legacy, but the idea of building new amps with the Dumble name sounds like a really delicate situation. Had he trained a protege that could take over, that would be one thing, but it seems like Mr. Dumble took a lot of his craft to the grave with him. There are a lot of companies that can build a 1:1 clone of a specific Dumble amp serial; what sets the originals apart from the clones is that each amp was voiced differently for the player. How do you recreate that part of the experience going forward?
@PaulWill-ok5zq2 күн бұрын
New Dumbles at Casino????? No one would rep the brand better!!! BTW Great playing Baxter.
@TheJayblue1Күн бұрын
Thats a Dumble Booth at NAAM... 👍😉😃
@rowbags301718 сағат бұрын
Wow! I've always wanted to visit the USA, and it would be almost worth the airfare just to sit in that room and try those amps! The genuine care and affection for Dumble and his legacy is clear in those he entrusted with his legacy. It would be really cool if Casino Guitars could play a part in selling the new amps (and other products?) that they make to ensure his IP remains protected. An official Dumble pedal could be pure gold.
@thenewjungleКүн бұрын
Great amps. Thanks for the upload.
@robshogКүн бұрын
So the two rock honeymoon over Baxter? You can scratch that off your bucket list my friend. Congrats!!
@sidviciouxКүн бұрын
nice tour and fine playing
@deacondddКүн бұрын
What a strange, peculiar and fascinating legacy this guy created. Had he been less of a reclusive and dare I say savant-like personality, he could’ve probably changed the course of American amp design and production as we know it. Guess we’ll never know but cheers to the people trying to keep his legacy alive. Hope it doesn’t get exploited.
@patrickfisher2013Күн бұрын
I want to see Lincoln Brewster play thru the Dumbles
@DaveMcCall2 күн бұрын
So cool you got to play through a real Dumble, Baxter!
@zootallures123 сағат бұрын
Great video! Bravo!
@jasonmoore4060Күн бұрын
Freaking awesome! Look foward to ordering a master built tele from y’all when that lottery ticket hits lol
@alexholdenii4946Күн бұрын
Awesome video!
@evaloniousКүн бұрын
🍻 Beautiful video!!! With that said, Fake Gibson's are Chibson's - Fake Dumble's are McDumble's. Chibson & McDumble Cease and Desist ❤🙌🎸
@bryant8635Күн бұрын
I had no idea Alexander Dumble and I lived in the same town for the last part of his life.
@thecappyКүн бұрын
Dumble for the masses! I’m in.
@ryangunwitch-blackКүн бұрын
No.
@jobaci17 сағат бұрын
Would love to see a follow up video with your thoughts.....
@Bob-WhitingКүн бұрын
Oh Wow, Dumble, Me and Marilyn Monroe are all born on June 1st. I am phuckin' Honored! The Very 1st one ever eh Baxter, how cool.
@jeffhosscartwright77Күн бұрын
That last one!!
@amast3rMind6911 сағат бұрын
I got some spare transformers and wanted to build a dumble circuit. What should I go with?
@cortmillerКүн бұрын
I may I may have missed it if there was an intro but who are these guys? I know who drew Berlin is he mentioned but who’s the guy with the long beard?
@nogoogleplusКүн бұрын
How much is the new one?
@MayorMcCheese20002 күн бұрын
Doing the Lords work....
@tonywhetham8165Күн бұрын
Tell us about that 335 too.
@scottdunn2178Күн бұрын
Where's my Ken Fischer and Trainwreck people ❤ 🔊
@SlimeyGuitarStringsКүн бұрын
Wait, is that a Dumble modded Marshall? I have heard a couple existed.
@ryangunwitch-blackКүн бұрын
Was this at NAMM?
@fettuccinealraver2 күн бұрын
I have a UA Enigmatic pedal that simulates a dumble (mostly in its extensive customization) and it sounds great but man these amps are IT.
@bobbyarthurmagicКүн бұрын
Ya the enigmatic is such an awesome studio tool
@fettuccinealraverКүн бұрын
@ forreal! Fits into the mix great and a very fun pedal to explore
@hoboroadie4623Күн бұрын
🎸
@liamguitarsКүн бұрын
dumble bax is an awesome band name
@sgt.grinch3299Күн бұрын
At first I was skeptical about the idea that any amp could sound perfect when I first learned of the Dumble amps. I’m sorry! I was ignorant and stupid.
@Rebrods26Күн бұрын
That blonde boy sure is a cutie (signed, Taylor's IRL wife)
@neiljohnsen276Күн бұрын
Question...would Dumble approve?
@BeedubyayardeeКүн бұрын
I played one once at a reputable vintage music store. I couldn’t get a thing out of it. Apparently, my idiosyncrasies didn’t jibe with those of the amp. 🤷🏻♂️
@BeedubyayardeeКүн бұрын
Oh, and thanks so much for this. Amazing video.
@rockdangerКүн бұрын
Since they don't really know how to build amps, nor are they scaled up to manufacture, they should partner with an existing builder (like Fuchs, 2 Rock or Amplified Nation) and license the design and badging.
@EJH-jn6moКүн бұрын
Why would you claim they don’t know how to build amps?
@tonebender698 сағат бұрын
That's what it is to physically play through a REAL Dumble amp. His hair was straight until he started playing through it.
@cosmonaut9942Күн бұрын
I've played a few Dumbles over the years. I love the OD tones but the cleans kind of leave me cold. It's difficult to dial out the heavy mids. Definitely not the clean that players who play Fender blackface amps are used to. In a perfect world I'd have an amp with Dumble OD and Two Rock cleans.
@Scaredycat-dadКүн бұрын
How close does Two Rock come to the Dumble amps?
@MiamimartКүн бұрын
Who is this guy?
@hillbillydick100Күн бұрын
Mathew Swanson, I believe
@RobertNolanКүн бұрын
Contact Eli from Two Rock, no one more particular about parts these days than him.
@zman24007Күн бұрын
Had bought one in the 80s and traded it for a 62 strat and a plexi…both were nice…didn’t cost an arm and a leg either..wish i had enough money i could have kept them both..but man it all sounded good too..
@danielkongmusic2 күн бұрын
I completely respect Dumble as an idiosyncratic artist who might not have thought much of people copying his work, but I hope that the team managing his estate takes a more flexible approach to enforcing the trademark. Sure there are a bunch of bad actors out there like the British Pedal Company folks who tried to get out a bunch of pedals out, in addition to actual fakes, it's so cool that these guys help to police fakes so that buyers don't get hurt. Realistically, I think there's a place for Fuchs and Amplified Nation and pedal companies like Ethos who play with the trade dress respectfully. Dumbles will never be available for all players, even those who can afford something like an Amplified Nation which is priced appropriately as a boutique tube amp.
@RiperSnifleКүн бұрын
Two rock are surely the biggest name in the boutique dumble esque amplifiers?
@19581998Күн бұрын
I thought the IP ship has sailed
@friedtaters8940Күн бұрын
The most expensive amp in the world
@homegrownson2 күн бұрын
I am sure if his wife allowed he would bring back as many as Dumble would sell him
@monkofwarКүн бұрын
I don’t hear the Dumble magic. As a matter of fact, they sound less than magical to me.
@bryant8635Күн бұрын
Someone once explained it as them being "hifi enough and voiced so that anyone but the most honest player is going to sound sort of sterile and dull". You have to have a skill that plays to such an amp. Unfortunately my skill and budget play to far less.
@roycedot8 сағат бұрын
If you play guitar, there are some of his amps you would love. He made such a variety. From the 300 w pristine clean Dumbleland, to 25 watt Hotel Hog, to re-built blackface and tweed Fender's and Marshall's, to the cascading gain ODS amps he's most well known for - each ODS build being at least slightly different.
@jt34832 сағат бұрын
Gotta be honest, that "you're going to work for me now" comment came off really bad sounding
@APMTenantsКүн бұрын
Dumble used to spend a lot of time vanity searching his name on EBay, in a effort to suspend the accounts of musicians who sold used Dumble inspired pedals by abusing the VERO system. Not the manufacturers, because they could fight back. No, he would attack musicians for selling their own used gear. This is what he meant by “churls,” I exposed him for this in gear forums, and I’m sure it hurt his reputation as a person, even if it didn’t hurt his bottom line. If you continue that practice, I will come for you.
@kg2626Күн бұрын
I’m sure they’re terrified 🙄
@APMTenantsКүн бұрын
@ this guy obviously took advantage of a person in a diminished state to gain control of his intellectual property. I will have no qualms about dragging him in the court of public opinion. And, yes, people do care about their public image
@roycedot9 сағат бұрын
I had never heard of this so not really sure it "hurt his reputation as a person". Also, his reputation never was as a pleasant, friendly person. What forums did you expose this in? I'd like to read them - not being sarcastic.
@jaimesanborn308Күн бұрын
A-B'd an od special against a vintage boogie.. No contest Boogie smoked it..
@NintenDubКүн бұрын
if this guy was still alive, and if john mayer or bonamassa and some of the other big guys didnt play these or make a big deal about them, nobod would care abouth these amps. im surprised nobody has cloned them yet, it cant be that hard, can it?
@kevinwalsh9974Күн бұрын
lots of clones. two rock and amplified are just two
@timeconsumer325Күн бұрын
They were a massive deal before he died and before either of the two players you mentioned played them.
@offkilterКүн бұрын
you can’t throw a rock in the boutique amp world without hitting a Dumble clone. What are you talking about
@brentonsalassi791613 сағат бұрын
How is it possible to get every statement in your comment wrong?
@roycedot9 сағат бұрын
lmao
@rooster4906Күн бұрын
I know that Dumble amps are highly praised and fetch huge prices, I understand how they want to protect his intellectual property, but I think we have a small problem here. Dumble is not the guy who made the first amplifier in the world. He also worked on Fender and Marshall amps and added his own innovations and made his own loops with wire circuits, like many other famous guitar amp manufacturers and there are a lot of them today, so it's not easy to make a judgment about all of this. Let's say if you have a Fender amp that Dumble changed and you have the same amplifier but which is completely original, if you were to buy it, get all the components and use the same wire circuit as Dumble, then by all means it should work the same or very similar, now here we come to whether it is copyright infringement or whatever you want to call it, I don't know, in the end it all revolves around money, unfortunately Dumble passed away too early and he was a real genius and people always want to make something like their idol or maybe even better ,honestly, in the end, very few people will know or see if Joe Binamassa uses a Dumble or some other amplifier, and we all know that besides Dumble he uses others, so it all comes down to prestige among guitarists, and for us mortals, the only thing that matters is that we enjoy playing well, but as I said, guitarists certainly don't think that equipment and amplifiers play a big role, and if it contributes to their better playing and feeling, then that should be applauded. RIP Dumble 🙏
@rooster4906Күн бұрын
How many great legendary Blues guitarists used Dumble amps, how many great guitarists and great rock n roll bands who recorded top albums that make me love rock n roll and that sound used Dumble amps, very very few and yet they are legendary albums and the sound is exactly as it should be, I don't want to diminish the importance or value of Dumble amps in the slightest, I'm just saying it like it is, and even today you have top guitarists and bands who create top music and sound fantastic but don't use Dumble amps, of course amplifiers, equipment and guitars are important but for me the most important thing is the man and his magic fingers, the man is the guitarist and then the amplifiers and the rest
@roycedot8 сағат бұрын
"Let's say if you have a Fender amp that Dumble changed and you have the same amplifier but which is completely original, if you were to buy it, get all the components and use the same wire circuit as Dumble, then by all means it should work the same or very similar" - the thing is, Dumble couldn't even clone his own Dumble's. He tried to make a backup of Robben Ford's amp that he built but Robben said it didn't sound the same. So, no - it's not easy to clone Dumble's. MANY have tried. I think Quinn and Bludotone have evolved beyond Dumble (Quinn stopped making amps) by offering more features within the same amp.
@chasinguitarsКүн бұрын
Sounds good..but,I think it's more in the hands of SRV and John Mayer..but still cool