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Fender Rumble Club

Looking for some feedback on the Rumble 115 cabinet, if you have used it how did you like it? I'm slowly discovering that I think I like the deep, round sound of 15's over the 10's and 12's I have been using so I'm looking for a pair of 115 cabinets. These seem pretty great for the price, and they are 15 lbs lighter than the Ampeg 115LF, and the Ampeg does not have Speakons.

So your opinions on the 115 would be helpful. Is it a sealed or ported design?
 
Well, I just plunked down some bucks for a Rumble 350 head. Now I gotta decide which to keep at home, and which to leave at church.

Choices -
Rumble 200 V3 115 combo (it has a Neo so I think this will be home system)
Rumble 350 w/ 115 Eminence(cab gets left at church now) the Eminence speaker is from Avatar ebay sales I have put it an an old PA speaker cab with the horn disconnected...

there are pros and cons to each, but if it was to get stolen from church, I think I would rather it be the 350...... I dunno


I also have a 112 Neo that can add to either set for more air
 
Well, the 15" 200 watt Eminence I bought from Avatar is a heavy thing. I didn't look at the specs when I bought the Rumble 200 V3 combo. I almost paid for a TC Electronics combo, but then at the last minute I plugged into the 200 and fell in love. when I lifted it, since it is lighter than my 15 in the PA cab, I figured it was a Neo......
 
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So your opinions on the 115 would be helpful. Is it a sealed or ported design?
There has been a ton of posts on the Rumble 115 cabinet to include a review by @tombowlus. My experience has been limited to the Rumble 200 1x15 combo, but it is the exact same Eminence China made woofer in both. It is a very robust woofer that has a decidedly vintage vibe very similar to the USA made Legend 15's. Very high sound quality with full round tone with a decidedly beefy bottom that is taut - not rubbery; flabby, or lazy - solid mids and good highs. You would need to spend more than twice as much to get better with the Bassman Pro 115 Neo. Yes they are all front ported designs.
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Looking for some feedback on the Rumble 115 cabinet, if you have used it how did you like it? I'm slowly discovering that I think I like the deep, round sound of 15's over the 10's and 12's I have been using so I'm looking for a pair of 115 cabinets. These seem pretty great for the price, and they are 15 lbs lighter than the Ampeg 115LF, and the Ampeg does not have Speakons.

So your opinions on the 115 would be helpful. Is it a sealed or ported design?

I have two 115's. There is nothing not to like. Low weight, nice deep sound and great price. I have tried all v3 speakers and 115's are my favorite ones.
 
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