inspiring me , Bro.
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Y'all know this is all Yahboy fault for getting me started. LOL
No he was/is very creative with his ideas and PS work.
Thanks
Hey, I was reading another thread where someone was complaining about buzzing noise coming out of the amp. It must be one of these!
Fender US claim the Rumble with 5 years warranty. But, how about Canada?
Your killing - tooooooooo much to think about now.For the black grille pattern , i prefer the V2 fender emblem on it , and dont miss the sexy Eminence inside emblem.
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For the black grille pattern , i prefer the V2 fender emblem on it , and dont miss the sexy Eminence inside emblem.
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By the way, does the 5-yr US warranty cover those bees, too?
Your killing - tooooooooo much to think about now.
Going to bed - oh yeah great pic and idea.
Lenny
Your killing - tooooooooo much to think about now.
Going to bed - oh yeah great pic and idea.
Lenny
If you are talking about the 40 and the 100, you can not add a cab to either of those, so you might as well go for the 100 since you seem to be mentioning the possibility of drums.Rumblers! Need your help. My dad loves my only combo amp, and I'm going to give it to him. It's a great fit for his new place and small and will suit his needs well. So, I am looking for a new combo amp and willing to put a little money into it.
I mainly use my combo amp at home but quite often I take it to my neighbors garage, and small jam sessions. Portability is key and I've been looking at both the 10 inch and 12 inch versions. The difference between 18 and 22 pounds doesn't really matter to me, both seem to be grab and go. I'm a little torn about whether I need the 12 over the 10. Is the 10 enough for smaller stuff? Can it hang with drums even a little? I really only use my combo now for playing with bongos and guitar. Can it sound decent with light or average drums? Im leaning toward the 12 for the extra power and volume, just not sure I will need it. I can bring out one of my 12 inch Aguilar cabs if I needed more.
I don't want to go that big. I have 2 Aguilar 12 inch cabs. If I need to go bigger, I'd use those. Portability is most important here.@FingerDub whenever you say drums you also say volume. Fender Rumble 200 combo minimum with drums and electric guitar(s).
So, do you have a Tone Hammer head too?I don't want to go that big. I have 2 Aguilar 12 inch cabs. If I need to go bigger, I'd use those. Portability is most important here.
I trust you; hey wait a minute, ain't you one of the guys that spill gas on my g.a.s ( a rumble for all occasions?).![]()
Scott, do me a favor and nab that 115 that has been sitting on Craigslist down in SJC, it's killing me seeing it there and not having the money. $150Ha ha! That's me!
I owe my latest acquisition of the Bassman 500 hybrid head to my IRS refund!
I'm almost done. I need to skip lunches for a while and get a 2nd 115 cabinet. In all practical seriousness, the Rumble v3 200 combo is all I need for any of the playing I'll be doing in the next few years. But I NEEEEED to get that Bassman500/R115/R115 stack because reasons! You understand that, right?