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Fender Rumble Club

10oz of Light Tuna, drained
1 Table spoon of parmesan
6 TBspoons of mayo
3 TBspoons of Sweet Pick, drained
1/8 teaspoon of Onion Flake
1/4 teaspoon of curry
1 TBspoon of Parsley
1 teaspoon of Dill Weed
Pinch of garlic..
1/2 cup of diced celery..

Yum!

Y'all ever make chicken salad with grapes and walnuts in it? There's a place called Through the Grapevine in Murfreesboro, TN that makes it that way...what a life-changing revelation that was when I first ate there!
 
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OK! Just back from a 200 mile round trip to the Salem VA Hospital for an echocardiogram. I get to go back on the 21st for a consultation with a cardiologist to find out what my treatment plan will be and if I need surgery. Stay Tuned! :bassist:

Thanks for the update, Linnin!
We are all rooting for you.

Methinks that heart of yours has lots more rhythm to make.
Rumble on!

Oh, about that tuna recipe...I find that if i saute a small amount of curry powder in a little oil and then add that to my tuna salad it is delicious.
 
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I will give that a shot.. thanks for making it sound like it would Rumble some more!
Thanks for the update, Linnin!
We are all rooting for you.

Methinks that heart of yours has lots more rhythm to make.
Rumble on!

Oh, about that tuna recipe...I find that if i saute a small amount of curry powder in a little oil and then add that to my tuna salad it is delicious.
 
I'm not surprised. As I had posted previously, I use a 25 for bedroom practice. For a while I has a Squier VM J V and the 25 produced a nice low B. I traded the V for another P because I've found I don't really play 5ers that much and switching back and forth only confused me and I made mistakes playing the wrong string.
Welcome to the club, I switch now between the ibby src 6, sr785 , or OLP 5 string. Lately I have stayed with the short scale, string spacing took some getting use too, but it allows me to do more. I have small hands. Maybe I should have been on a short scale much much sooner!
 
... I heard a crackling sound when I played a high D(12th fret). I removed the grill and put my finger on the horn and the noise went away. I will add that the noise was there with the tweeter switch on and off.

Make sure it's not a mechanical vibration.
When we crank up the watts, we bring down the walls. The "walls" may be internal to the amp in the form of a loose screw allowing a piece to rattle (like maybe the tweeter.)

I thought I had some fault in my Rumble 40 but I was able to track it down to a glass panel of a display case in my living room. If I play any louder than about 9 - 9:30 on the master, something in my house rattles is a fairly neighbor-disturbing mode. What rattles changes depending on which frequency (note) I'm playing.
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edit: I see where I am late to the game with this response.
 
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Make sure it's not a mechanical vibration.
When we crank up the watts, we bring down the walls. The "walls" may be internal to the amp in the form of a loose screw allowing a piece to rattle (like maybe the tweeter.)

I thought I had some fault in my Rumble 40 but I was able to track it down to a glass panel of a display case in my living room. If I play any louder than about 9 - 9:30 on the master, something in my house rattles is a fairly neighbor-disturbing mode. What rattles changes depending on which frequency (note) I'm playing.

I kept hearing a rattling sound like a loose screw when I cranked up my 500C. I started noticing I only heard it when our band's guitarist was present. Turned out to be his brain rattling from the Rumble overdrive.