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Rumble LT 25 Amp

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OK thanks for advice.....ive been told that before .....I should have rephrased the question of which pre-set's on amp/stompbox settings are similar to the equipment that Lee and Squire used. Alot of it is written in bass amp lingo i dont understand.thank you.
 
OK but i look at it and dont know how where to post a picture or a question.


Just like where you wrote this reply. At the bottom of the page, where your user pic shows, next to the box where it says, "Write your reply . . ." Then, click the "Upload a File" button, just like you did for that stock photo. But, we prefer photos of your actual amp, in your actual space, with, or without, your bass(es).
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mike, do you already have the LT25, or are you researching a possible purchase? It is true, to whatever degree, that "tone is in the fingers", but I believe that you can get very close, in many cases, with today's modeling amps! :woot:

While I'm not familiar with the available amp models, effects, presets & settings on the Rumble LT25, I do enjoy exploring those on its big brother, my Rumble Studio 40. Its "Roundabout" preset gets me quite close with just the flick of the preset knob! Yes, there's still quite a bit of practice and technique to get the rest of the way, but it's coming along quite nicely, thank you. ;)
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