Price Drop 7/27.
Here's my Fender Rumble 40, an able little combo with a 10" speaker. It's under 20lbs, has 4 band tone controls, switchable overdrive, EQ presets (bright/contour/vintage), and a variable level XLR out. Also aux in and headphone out jacks for practice.
It's great for an acoustic jam or laid back/soft drums, won't quite hang with a full band...but...I did a couple things to help with output and clarity. First I've lined half the interior (the top part, away from the ports) with open cell foam which reduced the 'boxiness' and gave it a clearer tone especially at higher volume levels. Second, the cardboard tube ports have been replaced with 'real' plastic ones that extend to the front of the baffle and are just slightly longer than the originals, producing a little more useable volume.
A bonus is that the cab is also good to drop in an upgraded speaker. I have tried both an Eminence B102 (w/whizzer cone) and a Basslite s2010. They both give you a substantial amount of additional loudness due to increased sensitivity, plus better sound and more mids/highs. The Basslite actually shaves a pound or two off the already feather-light combo, the B102 is beefy and adds about 7lbs. I'm using the Basslite in a standalone cab but might part with the B102 (contact me if interested).
$145 $125 for a local sale, shipping additional & to the ConUS only, I will find the least cost option for you, let me have your zip if you'd like an estimate. Thanks!
Here's my Fender Rumble 40, an able little combo with a 10" speaker. It's under 20lbs, has 4 band tone controls, switchable overdrive, EQ presets (bright/contour/vintage), and a variable level XLR out. Also aux in and headphone out jacks for practice.
It's great for an acoustic jam or laid back/soft drums, won't quite hang with a full band...but...I did a couple things to help with output and clarity. First I've lined half the interior (the top part, away from the ports) with open cell foam which reduced the 'boxiness' and gave it a clearer tone especially at higher volume levels. Second, the cardboard tube ports have been replaced with 'real' plastic ones that extend to the front of the baffle and are just slightly longer than the originals, producing a little more useable volume.
A bonus is that the cab is also good to drop in an upgraded speaker. I have tried both an Eminence B102 (w/whizzer cone) and a Basslite s2010. They both give you a substantial amount of additional loudness due to increased sensitivity, plus better sound and more mids/highs. The Basslite actually shaves a pound or two off the already feather-light combo, the B102 is beefy and adds about 7lbs. I'm using the Basslite in a standalone cab but might part with the B102 (contact me if interested).