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Fender Rumble Club

Because I am dying soon, and need to sell my gear for a reasonable fair market price and not dump everything on my son.

I've just joined and stumbled onto this. Linnin I don't know ya, but feel your pain... or the heaviness of your words. I wish you all the best, within your condition and family situation. My thoughts are with you guys.

I am now in the Rumble club. Picked up a Rumble 100 for practice and have fallen in love with it. Weights so little and yet really performs. My guy (Lyle) at local GC (Nashville) guided me right, as he always does.
 
I was considering many amps in the same size/weight/wattage range and ended up with the Rumble 500 (two actually). For what I do laying down the thump on a P with flats it works wonderfully and has been a joy to move around and gig so far.

Thanks to your idea, I also have 700 Watts of Fender awesomeness. This setup really is the best value for money.
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Hello all. I just purchased the Fender rumble 200 combo and love it! I play a 1994 Fender precision squires series ( I believe it's the hybrid years when they were changing overseas manufacturing) and wondered how I join the rumble club.
Hello all. I just purchased the Fender rumble 200 combo and love it! I play a 1994 Fender precision squires series ( I believe it's the hybrid years when they were changing overseas manufacturing) and wondered how I join the rumble club.
It is very easy to join this club. Just send me a set of DR Pure Blues (.045 - .105) and I'll send you your number and decoder ring.
Welcome Rumbler #733. Rumble on.