Glad to hear from you again.I hope all is well. I know I speak for a lot us when I say you've been missed around here.For you, Lucky, you have my best wishes. I have always wanted to visit you in England.
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Glad to hear from you again.I hope all is well. I know I speak for a lot us when I say you've been missed around here.For you, Lucky, you have my best wishes. I have always wanted to visit you in England.
Oh hell no! Off is Off. On is -6db. As far as Fender Rumble Combos are concerned.That's what I thought, too, but according to Linnin (who said he tested it), the OFF position on the 200c is -6dB, not fully off.
Gonna have to try to track down the circuit diagram to verify.
Thank You Very Much Ryeguy63. I appreciate your kind comments. They are well received.Glad to hear from you again.I hope all is well. I know I speak for a lot us when I say you've been missed around here.
I've never seen a v3 combo without an on/off switch, but I only go back to 2016 with these. Any idea what year yours was manufactured?Note that on the 200 combo, the horn switch is not ON/OFF, it's ON/-6dB. That makes me think that the tweeter is ALWAYS getting signal.
On the 115 cab, there are 3 switch settings, ON/-6dB/OFF.
Good place to start: both ON for guitars, and both -6dB for bass.
Dude, I'm No One and Know Nothing. No Big Deal. It's OKWelcome back, Linnin! Glad to have you back. Some poor souls here got so desperate they even thought I might know stuff. Heck, I couldn't keep up with all the questions. All I could do was link your previous answers from the Rumble Club Wiki!
No, you're way off line. Off is Off. On is -6bD. Got it? All Fender Rumble Combos with a horn switch is: Off=Off. On = -6dB.That's what I thought, too, but according to Linnin (who said he tested it), the OFF position on the 200c is -6dB, not fully off.
Gonna have to try to track down the circuit diagram to verify.
He's baaaack!No, you're way off line. Off is Off. On is -6bD. Got it? All Fender Rumble Combos with a horn switch is: Off=Off. On = -6dB.
For all Fender Rumble Cabinets: Off=Off; -6dB=-6dB, and full on = full on.
Got it?
Only Fender Rumble Cabinets have the ability to offer full 'on' horns. Got it?
So now you know. Knowledge is important.
So many are going to be so pissed! So What! HaHaHa!He's baaaack!![]()
.... I might say 'Yeah!' then again I might say 'Hell Yeah!'.”
I get the cabinets; marked On/Off/-6dB. The back panel of the combo is marked On/Off per the manual and no reference to "-6dB". Got another source you can let me in on?No, you're way off line. Off is Off. On is -6bD. Got it? All Fender Rumble Combos with a horn switch is: Off=Off. On = -6dB.
For all Fender Rumble Cabinets: Off=Off; -6dB=-6dB, and full on = full on.
Got it?
Only Fender Rumble Cabinets have the ability to offer full 'on' horns. Got it?
So now you know. Knowledge is important.
just ignore me altogether.

Absolutely! Just hit your first switch that lists: Presets; Effects, Looper. Select Effects. The next three switches are: FX1; FX2, FX3. Select whichever is your delay and it will bypass it. Easy as pie.Hello guys, a question for Rumble 40 studio + mgt4 footswitch.
Suppose to have a preset, for example a delay.
In wich way I can eliminate delay and have amp without delay?
I've some parts of song with delay and some without...
I've to build up two difefrent preset and switch from one to other?
No I don't, and I can't remember who told me that or where I read it. It doesn't really matter, and the universe doesn't care.I get the cabinets; marked On/Off/-6dB. The back panel of the combo is marked On/Off per the manual and no reference to "-6dB". Got another source you can let me in on?
Welcome back MateFor you, Lucky, you have my best wishes. I have always wanted to visit you in England.