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Fender Rumble Club

Okay Rumblers I have a question that I hope someone hear can answer
I am looking to get the Stage 800
The Fender web site alludes that the foot switch comes with the amp from the Fender web site
Is this true? Or am I reading this wrong?
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My opinion is you should become a Stage & Studio owner too! After all you already have piles of Fender bass amps stacked up all over the place, so why not a couple more?

What!? Buy both? I like your "solution", I really do! But . . . .

It's your reasoning I find lacking. I do not find piles of Fender bass amps (and guitar amps) stacked up all over the place to be conducive to adding 2 more! Yet, the thought of parting with any of them causes me great mental and emotional angst, and dread, and anxiety, and worry. You see, I have deep personal relationships with each one. They're not just things, but personalities with whom I've shared good times and great times!

Besides, my B-DEC would get jealous if I got either the Studio or Stage, and with good reason!
 
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Oh man. I just had my first live experience with my Rumble 100. Holy balls this thing is rad. Played with two electric guitars, drums, and a vocalist through a PA. The 100 more than held its own at just above half volume. With my LMB-3 and American Sound in front of it I got exactly the sound I wanted and it fit in the mix just as I hoped.
Bonus points for loading my whole rig on my motorcycle and loading it the rehearsal space without breaking a.... well. I am in Texas, so I still sweat. But it was stupid easy.
I am very happy with this little amp.
 
Just in case anyone was wondering....
What ? wait... Hold on a minute..... this looks just like the cheap Guang Dong brand stamped steel frame speakers I buy from Alibaba.com to put in my Univox UB 250s. They are made in Gaobu Town at Dong Guan City in the Guang Dong Province of The Peoples Republic Of China. What in the Wide World Of Sports is going on at Eminence ???
 
Oh man. I just had my first live experience with my Rumble 100. Holy balls this thing is rad. Played with two electric guitars, drums, and a vocalist through a PA. The 100 more than held its own at just above half volume. With my LMB-3 and American Sound in front of it I got exactly the sound I wanted and it fit in the mix just as I hoped.
Bonus points for loading my whole rig on my motorcycle and loading it the rehearsal space without breaking a.... well. I am in Texas, so I still sweat. But it was stupid easy.
I am very happy with this little amp.

thats awesome! i rock a r100 combo too and wondering if it will hold up for a small gig coming up.
how big was the venue you played?
 
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I have to say each Rumble major version is quite an upgrade. They aren't stuck in one place even with the success of any one version. It really allows you to feel ok with picking the generation you prefer to use without too much guilt. But at the same time each newer version offers something really innovative and compelling.

I just heard someone in a video say that the 1st Rumble line was acquired from SWR and Fender just replaced the knobs. I don't know if that's accurate but I know that doesn't describe Fender's attention to the line with each upgrade.
 
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