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« on: December 11, 2009, 12:08:10 PM »

Has anyone put a dumble-ator in their amp yet? I am getting a HRM Bluesmaster built
for me and I was considering it instead on a external unit. My tech/builder suggested it. What would be the benefits (If any)? My amp is going to have a twin power trany just incase I do decide to want a d-lator in there.
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« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2009, 12:32:25 PM »

I was thinking about this as well but at the end, I decided to have external device... reason is 'cause I have rack (for my Lexicon), so no problem here.

With 2x6L6 I see no reason why this could not be done but with standard C-tone chassis and with 4x6L6 amp,...fitting another tube will be a challenge.
My guess is... that's also the reason why mr. D did it in a first place.

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« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2009, 02:08:54 PM »

Yeah having space for it was an issue we talked about.He said that he could do it although.From all the people that have experience with d-amps/clones say that the dumbleator definitely contributes to the 3D effect that the amps can have.
I know I want one for verb but getting the 3D thing I guess is a bonus too.I just don't know which way I want it though because having it built in will make things a breeze
when setting up,but thats the only thing though.
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« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2009, 02:40:05 PM »

Has anyone put a dumble-ator in their amp yet? I am getting a HRM Bluesmaster built
for me and I was considering it instead on a external unit. My tech/builder suggested it. What would be the benefits (If any)? My amp is going to have a twin power trany just incase I do decide to want a d-lator in there.

I'm currently working on a conversion of a amp to HRM with built-in dlator.
You can take the standard filter supply and add a little board with extra filtering( 15k/22uF and 100k/22uF) fed by B3.
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« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2010, 03:06:38 AM »

Has anyone put a dumble-ator in their amp yet? I am getting a HRM Bluesmaster built
for me and I was considering it instead on a external unit. My tech/builder suggested it. What would be the benefits (If any)? My amp is going to have a twin power trany just incase I do decide to want a d-lator in there.

BTW, if you look at the Brown Note website, they sell something akin to the Kleinulator, on a board, for $75. It should work equally well in a Ceriatone as it does a D'Lite 44.

http://store.bnamp.com/irfxlo.html
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