They aren't made anymore. They were made by Dennis Dailey for a short while before he decided to quit making guitar amps. I am selling mine with the matching 2x12 cab if you are interested. Feel free to shoot me a message if you want one for your own!
Dailey Amps are the best. Dennis does good work with those. I have had the privilege to play guitar in the same room as him, and to listen to him play. That guy is a golden god, and his amps are probably the best that I have ever heard. He is going to modify my Valve king, I can't wait.
Dailey Amps are the best. Dennis does good work with those. I have had the privilege to play guitar in the same room as him, and to listen to him play. That guy is a goldne god, and his amps are probably the best that I have ever heard. He is going to modify my Valve king, I can't wait.
Good question. In this particular video I am not running both heads into the Fender cab. I COULD however because it is a stereo 300w cab that splits into 150w on each side. You just need 2 speaker cables. In this video the Dailey is running through it's own cab, the HRM through the 4x12, and the Super has it's own speakers. All the amp selector lets me do is switch between my amps. If you are only running two amps and have a MONO cab, check out the Radial Engineering Headbone. Thanks!
The 100 watter will have more clean headroom, tighter (more monsterous ) low end, and is IMO more usable. The Dumble style amps are not loud 100 watters. My HRM100 on 5-6 is like my 100w Marshall on 3. No mystery that I'm a huge Bonamassa fan as well and that definately factored into my decision. He believes that in order for the midrange to be driven at loud volumes the 100 watts are necessary. I know guys like Robben Ford and Steve Kimock do well with 50 watters though. Good luck!
Great tones man! Got a Jr. and a 66 Super myself. I've been looking at Ceriatone but can't decide on which model. I love Robben Ford & Matt Schofield. Why did you decide on the 100 HRM? I'd love to know more differnces between the ODS models.
@dparel Here's the thing with the different types of Dumble amps. The Non-HRM or standard OTS model is based off of an early '80s Dumble. Very thick syrupy early Robben Ford/Larry Carlton tone. The HRM model is based off of the '90s-current made Dumbles. More articulation, clarity, and midrange. They also rock a little harder so for me that was the reason I went with the HRM. Bluesmaster HRM is very similar, perhaps less gain and brighter with better cleans? Ask Nik he will hook you up!
Like to hear the Z amp without ANY effects please
3117ss 2 months ago
Where in the world can you find dailey amps?
RIKUSTX 9 months ago
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They aren't made anymore. They were made by Dennis Dailey for a short while before he decided to quit making guitar amps. I am selling mine with the matching 2x12 cab if you are interested. Feel free to shoot me a message if you want one for your own!
stratpaulguy86 9 months ago
you can play 2 amps simultanely????help me
MONDOCHITARRA 1 year ago
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Dailey Amps are the best. Dennis does good work with those. I have had the privilege to play guitar in the same room as him, and to listen to him play. That guy is a golden god, and his amps are probably the best that I have ever heard. He is going to modify my Valve king, I can't wait.
10lipicht 1 year ago
Dailey Amps are the best. Dennis does good work with those. I have had the privilege to play guitar in the same room as him, and to listen to him play. That guy is a goldne god, and his amps are probably the best that I have ever heard. He is going to modify my Valve king, I can't wait.
10lipicht 1 year ago
Bravo! Nice chops too. The Ceriatone is KILLER!
Volume pedal / wah ?
Raydungey 1 year ago
nice rig! :)
SteveHubbardGuitar 1 year ago
" I really wish I could get these tones in a more compact package because this is/was my best sounding rig. "
ROADKING II Need I say more? One amp and every sound that you can imagine.
rpeagram 2 years ago
my god that sounds good
samgam69 2 years ago
do you have any clips of the HRM with the guitar volume rolled off to get semi-dirty and clean tones? thanks
joptunes 2 years ago
awesome rig, I'm up to 2 amps now! WOO
HKP1994 2 years ago
Are you running the two heads into the same cab? Does the amp selector let you do that? I thought you had to have a special head switcher for that?
dparel 2 years ago
Good question. In this particular video I am not running both heads into the Fender cab. I COULD however because it is a stereo 300w cab that splits into 150w on each side. You just need 2 speaker cables. In this video the Dailey is running through it's own cab, the HRM through the 4x12, and the Super has it's own speakers. All the amp selector lets me do is switch between my amps. If you are only running two amps and have a MONO cab, check out the Radial Engineering Headbone. Thanks!
stratpaulguy86 2 years ago
Why did you choose the 100 over the 50?
dparel 2 years ago
The 100 watter will have more clean headroom, tighter (more monsterous ) low end, and is IMO more usable. The Dumble style amps are not loud 100 watters. My HRM100 on 5-6 is like my 100w Marshall on 3. No mystery that I'm a huge Bonamassa fan as well and that definately factored into my decision. He believes that in order for the midrange to be driven at loud volumes the 100 watts are necessary. I know guys like Robben Ford and Steve Kimock do well with 50 watters though. Good luck!
stratpaulguy86 2 years ago
Great tones man! Got a Jr. and a 66 Super myself. I've been looking at Ceriatone but can't decide on which model. I love Robben Ford & Matt Schofield. Why did you decide on the 100 HRM? I'd love to know more differnces between the ODS models.
dparel 2 years ago
@dparel Here's the thing with the different types of Dumble amps. The Non-HRM or standard OTS model is based off of an early '80s Dumble. Very thick syrupy early Robben Ford/Larry Carlton tone. The HRM model is based off of the '90s-current made Dumbles. More articulation, clarity, and midrange. They also rock a little harder so for me that was the reason I went with the HRM. Bluesmaster HRM is very similar, perhaps less gain and brighter with better cleans? Ask Nik he will hook you up!
stratpaulguy86 2 years ago
which Weber's did you put in the Super? I've got CTC10's in mine and dig 'em.
Cainer666 2 years ago
@Cainer666 The Webers in mine are the Ferromax Vintage Series 10''. Ceramics I think.
stratpaulguy86 2 years ago
Your tone is always just so tasty! Maybe sometime you could upload a live clip from a gig. Amazing tone!
deadpope1 2 years ago
Gotta get the gigs first lol!
stratpaulguy86 2 years ago
Wow getting complicated. Not bringing that to a club or up many stairs anytime soon are ya? Great tone!
gregory49 2 years ago
Haha no I'm no rock star! I can do fine with just the Super Reverb or Bassman...it's just a ton of fun to build these crazy rigs!
stratpaulguy86 2 years ago