Why Don't High-Dollar Tube Amps Impress???

I will never be in this neighborhood--- so I am well South of Snoberery I assume (whew) I dont pay that much for CARS and Trucks--- and I only paid a little more than the 30K tag for my first HOUSE!

yeah-- nope --- MR Dumble is well safe of my untalented paws ever disgracing one of his amps with rubbing my junk on thats for damn sure ----- 30k for an amp---- worlds gone to shite! -- now all you damn kids get off my lawn!

I'm there with you!!! I only paid $6,300 for my 2006 Mustang GT with 54,000 on the clock!!!!
 
Guess I need to name-names for clarification.

Recently, a musical colleague called me to announce he had purchased a "Santa Cruz" era, Dumble modded 1960's Fender for around $15,000 and he was excited for me to come check it out. I really was surprised that, even with him playing through it, (a full-time session guitarist) I didn't hear anything dramatic in comparison to his twin reverb, except that the Dumble-modded variant was much more noisy.

I recently sat in with another music chum and played through his Muscle Shoals E53 and Mesa Lonestar 30 watt. He claimed to have paid about $3,000 for each amp and both were quieter than the $15,000 modded Dumble and sounded just as good to me, under a variety of settings..but, didn't do any more or sound any better than a nearly new Fender Blackface that we played ou

So, for the purposes of clarification, I would say that my opening statement refers to the boutique amps - in the $8,000 and up range. Some recent acquisitions by colleagues have gone as high as a claimed $30,000 for a single amp.

At the lower end of the spectrum, however, I can say that my owned-since-new Marshall JVM 410C doesn't blow me away either, despite it's lower $2,500.00 (current new) price tag.

I'm glad you clarified, Robert. I think you and I are actually closer together than not.

I think as you go past a certain price point you start to enter the area of diminishing returns, tube or not. Where that threshold of price is, is a matter of debate I suppose. My guess that it is around the $2000.00 price point, or maybe $1500.00. But, I don't know. I do know I've been able to coax some good sounds out of some cheap amps, but I feel I've wasted some money on cheap stuff over the years, as well.
 
Very good point, Don! I actually felt that premise was implied, as none of us could ever agree, individually or collectively, on the usefulness of a piece of boutique equipment.

It doesn’t concern me in any real way. The thread title reads like something from the tabloid rack at the supermarket checkout, to me.
Or something that belongs on this old chestnut...:wink:
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Guess I need to name-names for clarification.

Recently, a musical colleague called me to announce he had purchased a "Santa Cruz" era, Dumble modded 1960's Fender for around $15,000 and he was excited for me to come check it out. I really was surprised that, even with him playing through it, (a full-time session guitarist) I didn't hear anything dramatic in comparison to his twin reverb, except that the Dumble-modded variant was much more noisy.

I recently sat in with another music chum and played through his Muscle Shoals E53 and Mesa Lonestar 30 watt. He claimed to have paid about $3,000 for each amp and both were quieter than the $15,000 modded Dumble and sounded just as good to me, under a variety of settings..but, didn't do any more or sound any better than a nearly new Fender Blackface that we played ou

So, for the purposes of clarification, I would say that my opening statement refers to the boutique amps - in the $8,000 and up range. Some recent acquisitions by colleagues have gone as high as a claimed $30,000 for a single amp.

At the lower end of the spectrum, however, I can say that my owned-since-new Marshall JVM 410C doesn't blow me away either, despite it's lower $2,500.00 (current new) price tag.

I don’t know why I’m being quoted in that post. I’m not asking for names, or justification of your opinion. You’re as entitled to it, as I am mine.

Or, at least to a certain degree, polysemy, no???

It's actually quite common with those of us with Autism spectrum disorders, like Aspberger's.

You appear to have achieved a lot Robert...by all means, keep on achieving.
I’m not trying to negate your opinions. I’m just stating mine.
I guess I’m just more interested in “HNGD” and “HNAD” threads than I am “*insert product name etc* is lame” style threads. People make this stuff(gear and music) for us to enjoy. People like you. Other humans too.
Happy Thanksgiving :cheers:
Best wishes. I sincerely mean that.
 
All Dumbles amps don't sound good. I was recording with my Billy Zoom modified Fender amps 1966 Fender Pro reverb 1958 Fender tweed Deluxe and a 1977 Fender twin reverb 135 watt. MR. Dumble was in the studio and the recording engineer asked if I would try this amp I was not allowed to adjust it. The next day the producer asked what was wrong with me what you recorded sucks and I'm not paying you for that crap. I spent that day with my amps re-recording
At the end of the day the producer that's what I want. I told him what the story was he fined the engineer a days pay.
Each Dumble amp is built for an artist the amp I played was owned by the Beach Boys. And I did pass the Dumble audition and got a build price sheet.
And if that Dumble amp was making noise it should need a electrolytic capacitor replacement job. I do own a real Dumble HRM-100 combo amp most of my builds
sound better but the real Dumble amp will just increase in value it was a gift I could sell it for big $$$
 
All Dumbles amps don't sound good. I was recording with my Billy Zoom modified Fender amps 1966 Fender Pro reverb 1958 Fender tweed Deluxe and a 1977 Fender twin reverb 135 watt. MR. Dumble was in the studio and the recording engineer asked if I would try this amp I was not allowed to adjust it. The next day the producer asked what was wrong with me what you recorded sucks and I'm not paying you for that crap. I spent that day with my amps re-recording
At the end of the day the producer that's what I want. I told him what the story was he fined the engineer a days pay.
Each Dumble amp is built for an artist the amp I played was owned by the Beach Boys. And I did pass the Dumble audition and got a build price sheet.
And if that Dumble amp was making noise it should need a electrolytic capacitor replacement job. I do own a real Dumble HRM-100 combo amp most of my builds
sound better but the real Dumble amp will just increase in value it was a gift I could sell it for big $$$

Is the "Santa Cruz Era" a real thing or option on Dumbles???
 
Last I heard Dumbles BOUNCE!!!!
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I will never be in this neighborhood--- so I am well South of Snoberery I assume (whew) I dont pay that much for CARS and Trucks--- and I only paid a little more than the 30K tag for my first HOUSE!

yeah-- nope --- MR Dumble is well safe of my untalented paws ever disgracing one of his amps with rubbing my junk on thats for damn sure ----- 30k for an amp---- worlds gone to shite! -- now all you damn kids get off my lawn!




You don't have a lawn! You mean get off of my swamp!:D
 
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