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Fender Rumble Club

iii. Or the Rumble Stage 800, with all the different voices it has, or the ones you can make! Yeah, it's "only" 400 watts alone and needs one, or two, of the matching 210 cabs to reach 800 watts. But, it can certainly get you wherever you wanna be!

It's a great, flexible, Rumble world we live in!
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I thought we had covered it as well, but this response threw me for a loop...


My reply was directed at others but, I believe, it is consistent with what you and I had discussed. Welcome back to G.A.S. Attack! I'm still looking for a pic of a Stage 800 with two 210 cabs to add to the Rumble Artwork Section of the Wiki page. You could be the one, Cards! :thumbsup:
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My reply was directed at others but, I believe, it is consistent with what you and I had discussed. Welcome back to G.A.S. Attack! I'm still looking for a pic of a Stage 800 with two 210 cabs to add to the Rumble Artwork Section of the Wiki page. You could be the one, Cards! :thumbsup:
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Or someone could photoshop a pic of such a rig.;)
 
Yeah. If somebody else is moving them, I'll take a rumble 800h, a Bassman 610 NEO cab, and 2 Bassman 115 NEO cabs.(or the money for all o' that and another 200c)

You might also need a backup rig..... just in case! :smug:

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... ... For my money , the ultimate 'Endgame' rig would the my Studio 40 with stereo line outs to two 800 heads on top of two 8 x 10" cabs....


You mean two of these? Yeah, that'd be cool! Or would you really rather have two of these for your Studio stereo FX Sends? Nganh, nganh, nganh!!!

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You might also need a backup rig..... just in case! :smug:

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Mem-O-Ries!!!

Here's what my first amp looked like (a '63). I bought it and a '63 Fender J in '67. Loved 'em both.

Both given away by my mother for effing free when I was in the Army. Must not have liked the fact that I wasn't playing church or classical music on it. :banghead:

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You might also need a backup rig..... just in case! :smug:

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I had one of those for awhile. I got it in hopes it would sound like my 63 piggyback bassman(s). It didn't-sold it. (I didn't know about the magical 6g6b circuit at the time)
 
Mem-O-Ries!!!

Here's what my first amp looked like (a '63). I bought it and a '63 Fender J in '67. Loved 'em both.

Both given away by my mother for effing free when I was in the Army. Must not have liked the fact that I wasn't playing church or classical music on it. :banghead:

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Yup. That's what I had 2 of. Sold 'em when I got outta the music biz for awhile. Wish I still had 'em.:bawl:
 
here's a pic of my rumble settings. I have ******* neighbors so the volume is way down right now & it sounds weak & thin but, when I turn this sucker up to about 11 o'clock she rumbles! I almost always have my Jazz bass full on too. oh...and Vintage is pressed in.
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Thank you, Stevie Ray, that is great! Please add your settings to the Rumble Club TONE POOL linked on the Rumble Wiki page. It helps new Rumblers and others just looking to try different tones.
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Mem-O-Ries!!!

Here's what my first amp looked like (a '63). I bought it and a '63 Fender J in '67. Loved 'em both.

Both given away by my mother for effing free when I was in the Army. Must not have liked the fact that I wasn't playing church or classical music on it. :banghead:

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That thing is a beaut!