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Fender Rumble Club

I play in a southern rock cover/originals band and my R40c barely hung with 2 guitarist and keys, it was tryin', so...

I got me a R200c and have not got past 1 o'clock on volume yet (gig wise)

I dig the heck out of this amp, I sometimes add a Fender BXR 115 cab or a R112 v2 cab and yes indeed, it rocks with no problem :bassist::smug:

...no PA support needed, so far :D


"Southern Sonic" on FB, music comin' soon...
Good info. Thanks
Looking forward to the music btw
 
So that gig I talked about earlier uses a Fender Superbassman 100t head. Cool.

There are maybe three bassists that rotate

One of the other bassists was the original bassist for 21 Pilots. He is now their merchandise manager and is hitting the road with them. One of the main reasons I was needed.

Glad the head is Fender since I can't use my Rumbles. Lol
 
We're getting closer. :smug:
Indeed we are. I have a plan to get us to 1000 and beyond with everybody's help.
If you know of a bass player that is down on his luck and needs a helping hand, buy him a Rumble and get him to join TB and our esteemed club. It would take no time at all, so pitch in and do your part, Rumblers.
 
Indeed we are. I have a plan to get us to 1000 and beyond with everybody's help.
If you know of a bass player that is down on his luck and needs a helping hand, buy him a Rumble and get him to join TB and our esteemed club. It would take no time at all, so pitch in and do your part, Rumblers.

I got a rumble cab on the way. That good enough? :unsure:
 
Here's a pic of my Rumble 200. :bassist:

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