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Fender rumble 15
Fender rumble 15






fender rumble 15

I know some people complain that it's a bit heavy to not have side handles, but it doesn't worry me. I honestly don't have any complaints so far. Oh yeah, and it has wheels which is a big thumbs up. The XLR jack is cool but I don't have much use for it, and the pulsating red light is just a great thing to show off to your friends. This way, not only can you play along to cd's or records, but I can actually hook up my stereo to it and it's loud enough for me to play along (with drums I mean) and I can still hear the music clearly. The features are great too my favorite being the stereo inputs. I admit that I'm a bass novice, but every time I plug in I'm still surprised at the quality of the sound that comes out. I think it's great, even/especially when you start to crank it up. To me, the greatest advantage is the sound. I'm sure it'll be the last bass amp I ever buy. Considering that most people will never need an amp louder than this, it's a no-brainer. The 100 sounded significantly better at any volume, and only cost about $70 more. Luckily, the store had both and I was able to come to a quick decision. I was trying to decide between the Rumble 100 and the Rumble 60. I'm a drummer primarily, but I've been playing bass for about two years and my 15 watt Fender wasn't cutting it anymore, so I was looking for something bigger but not too expensive. I bought this amp from a music store in my town for $290. No frills, nothing you don't need, just a simple practice amp. If you're on the market for one, try to pick one of these up. This blew me away in sound for being a small practice amp. I like that it is tolex instead of that ratty looking carpet. Well it's 15 watts into an 8' speaker, so the power isn't anything to write home about. Sure you can't gig with it, but it sure beats playing a huge amp one 1, you can get a really nice even tone from it. It's tiny, cheap and simple, but it packs a nice punch. The bass I tried it out on was an Epiphone Thunderbird. I plugged into this as a low key, I can at least get in a practice session while this nut is playing every acoustic in the joint. I was killing time in my local music shop while a friend was taking all day debating on which acoustic guitar to buy. 3-band EQ Treble, Mid and Bass and one Volume knob. RCA input for an MP3 player and a 1/4' headphone jack. The Fender Rumble 15 is 15 watts of power into and 8' speaker. This is a cool little bass combo that should not be counted out if you're looking for a good bedroom practice amp.

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With experience, I would look at the ads AF to try to find more better, but enough for me to see my modest needs homestudiste amateur. Value impeccable, I thought for the price to be less powerful, or more "runny".

fender rumble 15

I have not tried before buying, I found secondhand bass and a bass amp, just before the holidays, and I started. I have only just understand that they are removable and can therefore leave the amp without the wheels, which improves the sound and prevents accidents. I have the version with castors indispensable. I use it for 3 years, intermittently or rarely home-studio concert. : All doing very well and meets the needs room restaurant for 100 people. To see, I plugged an electric guitar, then electroacoustic finally a digital piano / organ etc. I used a passive fretless, with a 5-string active: no worries, just fate, and clearly. It suits my style, which is not one, I mean it is very versatile with the switch and equalizer. The sound is good, do not worry, it's quite the musician should be careful what he does with his instrument. Super simple: we branch, we play, if necessary adjusting the switch active / passive (but the amp cash if you make a mistake, not bad breaker or uncontrollable saturation). Switch active / passive switch "medium scoop", volume, 4-band EQ, volume to the line output.Īnd a switch back to the red LEDs below the HP! ! Vive le style "nightclub"! ! An input jack, two RCA input for a CD or other effects loop, line output.








Fender rumble 15