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Fender Rumble Club

BTW @GonePlaid , how did you add "it needs a bridge cover" under your avatar? I have gone through my settings and can't figure how to put a message under my avatar like that! Can someone direct me, please? Thanks
Click "RumbleMan3" there at the top. That'll bring up "personal details". On the left side, click "signature" and go to it.
 
Always pickin'.
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OK, I've heard about how well the Rumble 115 pairs with the 500C, but how about the 112? I've an opportunity to pick one up with a cover for $175 and it would make for an even lighter weight option when schlepping. Hopefully it adds to the mix. What are the thoughts from those who have one and use with a 500C? Man, GAS can be a pain some times.
I don't use my 112 too often but when I do, I find it pairs really well with the 500c. Lightweight, portable, looks cool and oh yeah, sounds great. I don't how it compares to the 115 but at that price I don't you could go wrong. Always nice to have extra options.
 
In using the effects loop in order to effect a master/slave pairing of amps or combos, the effects loops on both amps are no longer available for their intended purpose.

Scott hasn't been around these parts in quite a while, otherwise I would have let him answer for himself. I hope you don't mind.

Thanks for your reply...it is what I expected but just wanted verification!!
 
OK, I've heard about how well the Rumble 115 pairs with the 500C, but how about the 112? I've an opportunity to pick one up with a cover for $175 and it would make for an even lighter weight option when schlepping. Hopefully it adds to the mix. What are the thoughts from those who have one and use with a 500C? Man, GAS can be a pain some times.
I have a 200c. It and the 112 are choice(best I can do for ya)
 
OK, I've heard about how well the Rumble 115 pairs with the 500C, but how about the 112? I've an opportunity to pick one up with a cover for $175 and it would make for an even lighter weight option when schlepping. Hopefully it adds to the mix. What are the thoughts from those who have one and use with a 500C? Man, GAS can be a pain some times.
That's a very fair price. Snatch that puppy up. The V3 Rumble 112 will give you three distinct advantages: 1) access to the full 500 watts, 2) moves more air and increases SPL, and 3) affords you wider & smoother dispersion of the entire midrange. Plus makes for a dandy matching amp stand for your Rumble 500 combo. So romp on it.
 
That's a very fair price. Snatch that puppy up. The V3 Rumble 112 will give you three distinct advantages: 1) access to the full 500 watts, 2) moves more air and increases SPL, and 3) affords you wider & smoother dispersion of the entire midrange. Plus makes for a dandy matching amp stand for your Rumble 500 combo. So romp on it.

You guys are all enablers! Not that I need any help spending $$$ on gear. Thanks for your help, though. I was hoping that it would round out the sound from the 210. Not that the 210 needs help.