SRVTWO wrote:Great pics. Anybody know what that red covered amp is on top of the Two-Rock? Looks like a Diaz but cant make it out. Just curious.
Mike
It's a Carol-Ann JB-100. We affectionately refer to her as No.2. The OD channel is a little different from No.1. It has what we refer to as a variant of the 'texas tweak'. Less gain and more bass response with a very vocal lower midrange. Essentially tweaks that were developed with the assistance of David Grissom, Eric Johnson and Lance Keltner last year, though I made a few minor changes to suit Joes style and his bias towards LP style guitars.
No.1 has just been to to my shop for it's annual service and the OD channel was converted to the same as No.2.
Joe has just ordered No.3, which is going to be bright blue !! This is a slightly different model, a JB-100/6. The 6 designates it's voiced for 6L6's as opposed to EL-34's in the standard JB-100. I think this amp *may* be heading to Europe, but Joe could verify that.
All of them work just fine with US or European mains voltages regardless.
In response to the Dumble clone comment. Joes amps are really his own thing and not exactly Dumble clones. The gain staging is not dissimilar to a later Dumble, but if you played one next to a Dumble you would notice that the CA's have more of a Marshall thing going on and on extreme settings they tend to be more gainier and aggressive. They are not in any way designed to be exact Dumble clones, they are designed to be an amp tailored to compliment Joes playing and style and the healthy output levels he runs his amps at.
Currently the only JB-100's that exist all belong to Joe, there are literally his own design and model.
I would like to take this oppurtunity to let the folks who support Joe know what an absolute pleasure he is to work with. One of the most unassuming, friendly and enthusiastic people you could ever wish to deal with.
Alan Phillips
Carol-Ann Custom Amplifiers, LLC