Since 2017 I have been using my expensive TUKI amp covers for carting/gigging traveling etc. Beautiful cushioned covers for the Rumble Combo 500 amp and the 115 ext. cab and cost a couple hundred AU dollars, but when protecting a rig worth a couple thousand AU$ i consider that money well spent.
These days (start of 2025) I have forgone a lot of gigs for peace and quiet (said the LOUD Aussie bass player) and a break from gigging and I keep my Fender Rumble rig setup in the lounge room to the side of the telly (TV for you Americans lolll) for when I wanna really upset the neighbours (neighbors for the Americans loll).
Because of less use now I recently opted for a less expensive set of covers and purchased the Fender branded vinyl covers for the Rumble 500 amp and 115 cab....not as pretty as my Tuki set but functional, and the reason I decided to purchase them is because my wife and I sit in the lounge room surrounded by amps and 7 basses etc etc., and we often carry in with us open glasses of drinks (beer, stout, cordial, soft drinks (soda for the Americans loll) and I live in fear of myself or my wife stumbling or tripping over in our drunken old age loll and glasses of liquid hurtling towards the Rumble 115 cab and Rumble 500 amp ruining the speakers (I also have a Rumble 25 and Rumble 40 to consider in view of liquid damage)...so I cover my larger Rumbles (500 and 115) with the Fender vinyl covers instead of the expensive Tuki covers.
The reason being that they are vinyl and easy to wipe off if such an accident occurred and would probably save my marriage, if it was the wife who dropped her glass of beer.
Just an observation from a bass player and Mrs Bass Player who love a tipple (alco drink for the Americans) before dinner-time every day....as The Good Book says (verse 1 Timothy 5:23) "take a glass of wine for thy stomach's sake - and watch out for spillage towards thy Fender equipment."
Moral of the story...keep your amps and cabs covered when drinking anywhere near the vicinity of musical equipment at home, and when gigging keep drunks off the stage and do NOT use your amp as a bar-top to place your bottles or cups of drinks. Your rig is part of your musical life and an electric bass guitar is useless without it. Protect it and look after it.
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