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Fender Rumble Club

Also don't underestimate the value of Rumble's unique magnetic attachment system that secures the head to the cabinet. Anyone that has ever had a head 'walk' off a cabinet and go crashing down to the floor in the middle of tune will know.

That's another reason to buy the 210 lol. I've got about 24 hours to make a decision here, and I was pretty solid on the Peavey til I asked lol. Glad I did though. Got some thinking to do.
 
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Hey, I just had a thought. If you could spring for the Rumble 500 combo, you can add an 8 ohm extension later. when I need extra oomph for my 200, I just add a 12 "extension on top and I can blast away for hours. I can't even imagine what it would sound like with a 500!!!
 
I would do that, or go with Rumble 500 combo for $600 and get and Rumble 210 cabinet later.

Considered that, but I really want the convenience of the separate head. There are some shows that I could just bring that to, since we play churches sometimes too. Probably going with the 210, it's only 9 bucks more a month than I was gonna pay, and I get the locking system and the lighter weight.
 
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I just received my MDB Covers and they are very nice. Perfect fit.
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Someone asked earlier... here's a Rumble v3 115 cabinet with a Rumble v3 200 combo on top.

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I put the vintage Fender badge on the R200 combo to match the R115 cab.
I am currently having a lot of love for this rig!
With the GAIN at 7 (essentially not used at all) and the MASTER at 9 o'clock, I rattle every loose object in my living room.