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NAD - Fender Rumble 150 Combo

Got some good feedback here, sounded good, price was right. Gave it a quick plug in and sounded great, clean.

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Congratulations ebick! :hyper:

The Fender Rumble 150 Combo is a most excellent choice. Be sure to join us at the Fender Rumble Club. :cool:

:) Rumble On! :)

Thanks. I have a couple of questions. 1) in the manual it talks about a setting for a "hot" bass. What do they mean by that. 2) when I saw this in the store, I could have sworn the the wheels were locking. There's nothing in the manual about the wheels. Do they come out easily if you put them in?

Thanks
 
Thanks. I have a couple of questions. 1) in the manual it talks about a setting for a "hot" bass. What do they mean by that. 2) when I saw this in the store, I could have sworn the the wheels were locking. There's nothing in the manual about the wheels. Do they come out easily if you put them in?

Thanks

Do you mean a -6db input pad for a pre-amped (hot signal) bass? Yes you have that option. If you are running a passive bass such as a Fender Precision or Standard Jazz, then you would not need or use the -6db option.

The casters are very easily inserted and removed. They are not locking. If you are playing on a good solid floor it is best to remove the casters and set the amp flat on the floor for better bottom.