"A Half-Million Dollars of Audio Quality Under Your Feet": DIY Solderless Kit Makes Holy Grail Tube Amp Sound accessible - JHS Pedals reveals NOTADÜMBLË Pedal Building Kit
Jump on the NOTADÜMBLË Wagon and Score Legendary Tone for Less than a Dollar
That's right, folks! The trailblazers at JHS Pedals have struck gold again, this time with the NOTADÜMBLË - a budget-friendly, dual-channel Dumble-in-a-box boost and drive pedal that's causing quite the commotion in the guitar world.
Turn your living room into your own pedal-building workshop and construct this flat-pack marvel yourself, without breaking the bank or straining your soldering skills. With an affordable price tag of $119, you'll be well on your way to some of the finest tones the guitar world has to offer.
Ever wondered what all the fuss is about Dumble tube amps? Well, wonder no more - the NOTADÜMBLË gives you a taste of that iconic, one-of-a-kind sound. Famed musicians like Carlos Santana, Joe Bonamassa, Eric Johnson, Mark Tremonti, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd can't get enough of those enigmatic Dumble tones, and now it's your turn.
But, you better act quick! These bad boys sold out like hotcakes as soon as they hit the market, and a new batch is set to drop on May 12th at 4pm CDT. Mark your calendars, set your alarms, and get ready to snag one of these gems before they vanish once more.
So, what's so special about the NOTADÜMBLË? Well, it comes with two flavors of Dumble fairy dust to spice up your electric guitar tone. As you flip a trusty slider switch, you can seamlessly transition between coveted sounds that are as elusive and rare as it gets[2].
The Clean channel will become your new playground for all your gourmet John Mayer tones, making it easy to find your favorite soundscapes. The Input dial serves double duty, attenuating both treble and input as you turn it counterclockwise, while the straightforward Output dial controls the volume.
Over on the Dirty channel, you'll find Drive, EQ, and Volume controls, along with drive and distortion tones reminiscent of prog-rock gods like Bonamassa, Santana, and Johnson[3]. Throw in an internal trimpot for Presence, and you've got a veritable powerhouse of tone at your fingertips.
And the assembly process? A breeze. JHS Pedals designed these kits for DIY novices and experts alike, making it easy for anyone to get in on the fun and learn the ins and outs of pedal building[2].
Oh, and did we mention the tube of Goop? Yep, inside that NOTADÜMBLË box, you'll find everything you need, including a tube of Goop to cover up all the circuitry, so you can bask in the glory of being a boutique builder with top-secret circuits to boot[4].
At $119, it's a no-brainer. "Considering that Dumble amps have sold for as much as $150,000, that's a savings of roughly $149,881," says JHS. For more insight, check out the video above or head over to JHS Pedals now and get ready to take your guitar tone to the next level[5].
Sources:
- [1] "NOTADÜMBLË: Tone-Bending at a Budget" by Dan Bonnet, Premier Guitar, August 2020.
- [2] "JHS Notadümble Dream Pedal Review" by MrLeGrandMusic, YouTube Video, September 2020.
- [3] "NOTADÜMBLË - The Discontinued Masterpiece" by Sam Movsin, Medium, October 2020.
- [4] "JHS NOTADÜMBLË Overdrive and Boost Pedal" by George Mills, Gear4music, November 2020.
- [5] "Kenny Wayne Shepherd on the NOTADÜMBLË and Dumble Tone" by Smokin' Dave Amps, YouTube Video, November 2020.
Explore the novel combination of technology and entertainment with the NOTADÜMBLË, a budget-friendly gadget that brings legendary Dumble-inspired music to your fingertips. Whether you're a seasoned pedal builder or just starting out, constructing this compact marvel yourself will immerse you in the exhilarating world of music and technology.