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Fender Rumble Club

Thanks Linnin. Very useful information! Are you affiliated with Fender?
You are quite welcome, Bob. No, I am not affiliated with anyone. I am just a life long Fender Fan. I do have a few connections inside F.M.I.C. and they must remain anonymous. I am also able to glean various marketing stats from several sources within the retail side of the music industry. I'd like to be able to be more in depth, but I can only report information that is made available to me.
 
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I'm really curious about a Rumble 210 stack too. How do these cabs compare to others in their price range? Eden EX, Carvin BRX, Genz Focus, etc.

Much more of a vintage voicing, and ergonomically, a much better design IMO. That includes weight, handle placement, and perfect stacking height for getting it right at your ears while maintaining a great room dispersion.
 
Anyone had luck with covers for the 210 cabs? I sent measurements and a quote request to BS Protection a while back and never received a response.
Studio Slips are very good. They list the Rumble 500 combo which is the same size as the 200 and also the Rumble 210 cab. So that cover should work for all three. You have your choice of padded covers or simple unpadded dust covers. They list prices in both US and Canadian Dollars; Euros, and British Pounds and ship internationally.
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addendum: no, they'd have to change up the design for cut outs to access the side handles of the 210 cab, but no biggie as they can easily do that.
 
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Those studio slips look amazing. Probably overkill for what I need since I'm not on the road, and there aren't tubes inside or any major electronics to protect. Just got a message back from MDB, and he's actually added a new listing dedicated to the Rumble 210 cabs. I went ahead and ordered a couple since it came out to be less than one of the studio slips, and they are still a good amount of protection.
 
I ended up going with the rumble 410 cab than the 15. I was unsure about the single 15 being able to run audibly in a hard rock setting without PA support.
The Rumble 410 is always a good choice, as you'd need two of the Rumble 115's to equal the amount of air moved and the SPL, and you can always add a second Rumble 410 for a formidable stack of massive awesomeness. :thumbsup:
 
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I'm still waiting for my two 210 Rumble cabs to be delivered, so I just had to figure out a way to get in the Rumble club sooner... so even though it's not even out of the car yet, does my lunch time purchase count?

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I'm still waiting for my two 210 Rumble cabs to be delivered, so I just had to figure out a way to get in the Rumble club sooner... so even though it's not even out of the car yet, does my lunch time purchase count?

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But of course it counts, dakink! :thumbsup: Welcome to the Fender Rumble Club! :woot: You are member #412 :hyper: That's one hell of a drive through you got there! ;) McRumbles! drool

:cool: Rumble On! :cool:
 
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Post master volume means that the signal you send to the FOH console (in a live situation per example) will change according to your master volume setting, and I don't want that. However, a nice and clean post EQ is usually cool... I can't find a manual or diagram online about the new V3 Rumble to confirm... :(
 

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