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Fender Rumble Club

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to be honest i'm clueless with amps.

i currently have an acoustic 600h with a 810 cab. and i really want to down size. but also keep cost low.

is a rumble 200 combo with maybe a 210 cab a stupid idea? a 500 combo with a 115 cab is obviously better. but not sure i want to spend that much...........
 
to be honest i'm clueless with amps...is a rumble 200 combo with maybe a 210 cab a stupid idea? a 500 combo with a 115 cab is obviously better. but not sure i want to spend that much...........
Nope, not stupid. Pop for a Rumble 200 combo and live with it for a while first. Then decide what extension speaker cabinet you want.
 
Nope, not stupid. Pop for a Rumble 200 combo and live with it for a while first. Then decide what extension speaker cabinet you want.
or get the 500 combo then add a cab later either another 210 or 410 and your really setup

My current setup is a 500 V3 head with a 2x8 V2 ans 112 V2 cab, but I also have an SWR Golight, so separate head was my choice
 
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My Rumble 112 cabs have the speakon and 1/4" jacks, one of each.

After looking at the manual the only section on daisy chaining the cabs shows the cabs that have two quarter-inch speaker jacks.

So my question is can I used to quarter-inch Jack from an amplifier that wants to see 4 ohm load and then use a speakon to 1/4" cable to my second can ?

The two cabs would be connected in parallel. Correct ?

I do have a meter I can double check the impedance with before I connect an amplifier and fire it up, but I just thought I would ask before I actually make the 30 mile round trip to go get the cable I would need.
 
My Rumble 112 cabs have the speakon and 1/4" jacks, one of each.

After looking at the manual the only section on daisy chaining the cabs shows the cabs that have two quarter-inch speaker jacks.

So my question is can I used to quarter-inch Jack from an amplifier that wants to see 4 ohm load and then use a speakon to 1/4" cable to my second can ?

The two cabs would be connected in parallel. Correct ?

I do have a meter I can double check the impedance with before I connect an amplifier and fire it up, but I just thought I would ask before I actually make the 30 mile round trip to go get the cable I would need.

Yeah, my v2 112 has that mod, and yes, it will work.
 
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