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Fender Rumble Club

It's just the way it is. A couple of months ago things didn't go to good.
How does a 112 cab go with a 500 combo?

Please make note too, I'm not making light of you're medical situation by any means either. I was clicking about your just playing at home pretty much anymore. The Same Here.
 
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It's tempting to do the 112 with it, but the 500C sounds damn sharp for a in house amp. And then some. (A lot actually)
I'm running a Rumble 200 combo and it is more than enough. Keeps up with a drummer just fine, and I could play any local venue with zero PA. I still have my V2 Rumble 75, and it is more than enough for personal practice. I tried to sell it once, but no takers and I refuse to list it under $100.
 
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I'm running a Rumble 200 combo and it is more than enough. Keeps up with a drummer just fine, and I could play any local venue with zero PA. I still have my V2 Rumble 75, and it is more than enough for personal practice. I tried to sell it once, but no takers and I refuse to list it under $100.

Thanks Sir, that sealed it for me not needing the external cab. :thumbsup:
 
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I'm running a Rumble 200 combo and it is more than enough. Keeps up with a drummer just fine, and I could play any local venue with zero PA. I still have my V2 Rumble 75, and it is more than enough for personal practice. I tried to sell it once, but no takers and I refuse to list it under $100.
Yep. I think my 500c will do me just fine for any reasonable sized venue. That thing is loud!
 

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