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Fender Rumble Club

Ok thank you I will. I have avoided the players because the ones in the walls at GC were just blah. But maybe I should take another look.

as far as using paragraphs! I was afraid if I hit return to do that it would post before I was done! Lol. Than you for the heads up!


Speaking of posting before done, what's with all the repeated posts without comments? Accidents? No probs, but just askin', in a friendly kinda way. :whistle:
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Hmm @gdog I’m just hitting reply hope I’m not doing that improperly


The "Reply" button, I believe, is for when you want to include specific post(s) to comment on. But, if you don't write a reply before hitting the "Post Reply" button, then you simply repeat the post without comment.

You can also post a new comment without copying another post by just typing in the box and clicking the "Post Reply" button (which is really "posting new comment, instead of reply")
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The "Reply" button, I believe, is for when you want to include specific post(s) to comment on. But, if you don't write a reply before hitting the "Post Reply" button, then you simply repeat the post without comment.

You can also post a new comment without copying another post by just typing in the box and clicking the "Post Reply" button (which is really "posting new comment, instead of reply")
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Oh ok thanks @GonePlaid and @G-Dog appreciate it!
 
I just sold my rumble 100, the one I painted black, for 180 bucks plus 4 bars of chocolate.

A guy bought it for his friend with a bad back. Very kind man and I hope they get a lot of fun from the amp :)

Just letting you guys know that even if Im not one of you anymore, I still found it a good home!


Thank you, Kat. But, even if you don't choose to acknowledge it, you will always be one of us, Rumbler #1240. And you will always be welcome here. :thumbsup:

Rumbling is more than just the gear we own. It's also an inquisitive, tone-seeking, helpful, friendly attitude. You, and others, obviously carry that wherever you go.

This is not goodbye, just "so long, 'til we meet again." ;)
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Thank you, Kat. But, even if you don't choose to acknowledge it, you will always be one of us, Rumbler #1240. And you will always be welcome here. :thumbsup:

Rumbling is more than just the gear we own. It's also an inquisitive, tone-seeking, helpful, friendly attitude. You, and others, obviously carry that wherever you go.

This is not goodbye, just "so long, 'til we meet again." ;)
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"Happy trails to you,..."
 
Yes, sir, the "Edit" and "Delete" buttons are under-used by many. I probably over-use the "Edit" button.
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I'm kinda bad about thinking of sumpin' else to say, then just 'add it' w/o hitting 'edit'-or this:
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@RL5 thanks for pointing me in the direction of the Precision club but I’m quite certain I know what I’m looking for and will know when I found it. And btw it’s not “Mikie” for what’s it worth lol. I was born in 1961 and it was the number one boys name for 50 years running. So every other person was a Michael growing up so most Mikes got a nickname. Mikie (hey he likes it) was the worst of them IMO and it was not my nickname. Lol. Just sayin’

There were so many of us named Mike in my circle of friends that we called each other by last name instead.
 
Does anyone have an idea what an ehx nano battlion would sound like through a rumble?
Pretty good. I don't remember it as well as I'd like to because the last 2 years feels like 20 but I generally liked it. It was fairly transparent and very tweakable. Not a lot of gain on tap, and it was a bit too polite for my liking. It's a very cool pedal though.
 
Ok thank you I will. I have avoided the players because the ones in the walls at GC were just blah. But maybe I should take another look.

as far as using paragraphs! I was afraid if I hit return to do that it would post before I was done! Lol. Than you for the heads up!
That's totally fair! If you hold shift while pressing return/enter it will always bring you to a new line. Just a tip if you're ever in a program like Skype that likes to use enter as send.:)

Perhaps the GC ones had a bad setup? Or maybe they just like the Canadian climate. I'm sure there's plenty out there that won't have the perfect feel though. I get that a lot with Squiers. A dozen may be perfectly competent instruments and then there'll be one that fits like an old glove. Especially Affinities. Most are just okay, but every now and then you pick up one and it just feels so lively and sprite. Some basses just love being a bass I guess.:cool:
 
That's totally fair! If you hold shift while pressing return/enter it will always bring you to a new line. Just a tip if you're ever in a program like Skype that likes to use enter as send.:)

Perhaps the GC ones had a bad setup? Or maybe they just like the Canadian climate. I'm sure there's plenty out there that won't have the perfect feel though. I get that a lot with Squiers. A dozen may be perfectly competent instruments and then there'll be one that fits like an old glove. Especially Affinities. Most are just okay, but every now and then you pick up one and it just feels so lively and sprite. Some basses just love being a bass I guess.:cool:
Hmm. So the trick is to find a tree that wants to be a bass, then cut away everything that doesn't look like a bass.