Anyone have a line on where to get a cover for the Rumble 500? Don't see one on the Fender site, or anywhere else for that matter.
I got mine from http://www.mdbcovers.com/
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Anyone have a line on where to get a cover for the Rumble 500? Don't see one on the Fender site, or anywhere else for that matter.
Well now that Linnin has pointed out that the same driver is used in both, are you thinking of getting another combo, remove the amp, plug the space, wire it as an ext. cab? The comb would cost more than a 1-15 cab, but you would end up with a spare 200w head cheap.First, I own 200/115 combo, the xten 115 cab is heavy & different driver(higher watts).
Just want to get a same watts 15 driver as 200 combo has. i believe two same type driver with same size cab, could maintain the same driver cone movement. That is just what i guess. My knowlege is limited .
Or you could buy the second amp and run the send from the first amp to the return on the second. That way you will get more wattage than just adding a cab.Well now that Linnin has pointed out that the same driver is used in both, are you thinking of getting another combo, remove the amp, plug the space, wire it as an ext. cab? The comb would cost more than a 1-15 cab, but you would end up with a spare 200w head cheap.
Absolutely Killer! droolJust have to show off my new Rumble 500 combo with my Adam Clayton Jazz. They sound awesome together. Still have to decide on an extension cab. View attachment 626512

...reading through some of the post's about an extension cab and sounds like the new 112 is the way to go


The Sherwood Green body with matching headstock is stunningly handsome.Thanks Linnin. The quality and tone of this bass is custom shop quality. Now paired with the Rumble 500 it really shines. I was reading through some of the post's about an extension cab and sounds like the new 112 is the way to go. The amp sounds great on its own but just looking to add a little more bottom end.
Just have to show off my new Rumble 500 combo with my Adam Clayton Jazz. They sound awesome together. Still have to decide on an extension cab. View attachment 626512
Do they make a cover for the 200?A Rumble 200 cover will fit a Rumble 500, yeah?
There's a dude on eBay that sells the 200 covers. They're a bit cheaper than the 500 covers. I might see if any of my students know how to sew and give them extra credit if they make me a cover. Not really. But really.Do they make a cover for the 200?
There's a dude on eBay that sells the 200 covers. They're a bit cheaper than the 500 covers. I might see if any of my students know how to sew and give them extra credit if they make me a cover. Not really. But really.
Link to 200 cover: Fender Rumble 200 Amp Cover | eBay
and if you go direct to MDB covers they are even cheaper than ebay! $40
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Studio Slips ships internationally and accepts payment in Euros.There you go.Been thinking about a cover for my v3 Rumble 100, but not many make them, and they're expensive to ship to my part of the world as well, if they ship at all. Think I'll probably go the DIY route and make my own
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Studio Slips ships internationally and accepts payment in Euros.
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I know, shipping is just ridiculous. They could put it in a large manila envelope and post it to you in the mail for $5!Thanks for a great link - the price wasn't bad - $50 - but the shipping more or less doubled it, unfortunately. Put Norwegian VAT and duty on top of that, and the total will be somewhere around $130. I can probably make it myself for less than $25. But thanks! If I could have got it without all the extras on top I would definitely have gone for it.