Don't sleep on the Rumbles. I use a Rumble 40 for rehearsal and gigs. If the 40 can keep up with a loud drummer, then I'm sure the 100 would do fine. Thanks for posting the review.
Update: they were able to trace the noise to the bell housing of the transmission with a stethoscope. Evidently the torque converter studs were slightly hitting. They shaved the studs down minimally and the noise was gone. The noise has not been there at start up since getting it back. But we shall see if this was actually the fix or if they are just saying it’s fixed….
I had the same issue in my 2018 explorer with 3.5 bi turbo it was a cam phaser getting stuck they replace the whole timming kit and never heard that tick again maybe u got the same problem cuz mine was only in morning and in 5 to 10min would go away.
Thanks for the tip. Although I don’t think this is cam phaser related. I had a 14 F150 with the eco-boost and a 09 F150 with the 54 that both had cam phaser issues. This noise sounds different to me. But I will definitely keep that in mind when I bring it to Ford next week. The problem is they cannot seem to duplicate the noise while it it is in service. Most likely due to laziness on their part.
I’ve gotten under the truck while the noise was present and tried to track the noise. Also checked it while it’s cold for a loose heat shield. Maybe I’ll take another look. I’d think if it were a heat shield it would be a consistent noise. This goes completely away after 1-2mins and doesn’t do it again until the next cold morning.
It’s a great amp, it hold up well and you didn’t have to crank it. I love mine , but sometimes I kinda have second thoughts and wish I have gotten the 200 for that extra little headroom.
Mine keeps up with the drummer in my 4 pc. band playing LIVE. I replaced the stock Chinese Eminence 12 with an Eminence S2012, and installed some batting inside the cab. The amp sounds AWESOME.
Someone needs to get the lead guitar player a deluxe reverb, with a vintage 30, and a tele, yikes. And a compression pedal Or let him play in a rock band? Confused sound. Impressive this little amp is keeping up, bet it is easy on the back for rehearsals!
Much easier to move than my 810 rig. As far as what The guitarist is playing, everyone has their opinion on what would be better. Thanks for for watching
Yes!! This is the review that i needed! Thank you! I, unfortunately, recently had to sell my rig. Ive been researching decent, but lower cost solutions. This Rumble kept popping up, but i figured there's no way it'll ride with a whole band. Thanks so much for this, and the multiple angles helped. Plus, my head was bobbing to the music. I'll definitely be checking you guys out
I like my 100 and my 40. I usually just take my 40 to jam when guitar players are bringing portable gear. In a bar I ABY stack my 40 on my 100 for kicks & it looks nice.
My owner experience. It keeps up with a drummer. It can't keep up with 100W guitar amps. Thanks god it has a DI output so you can just enter the mixer. I gigged with it twice.
The quarter pound isn’t like either in my opinion. They have more low end scooped mid with a fair amount of high end. They are versatile pickups. Definitely geared more towards the thick fat kinda tone. They are also not a dual/stacked coil pickup. They are hum cancelling when used together.
If you keep the bass knobs at 10:30 so it doesn't fart out and the gain at noonish you can up the volume good n it gets loud enough for a metal jam IMO. I don't go past 2:00 with the vintage switch on tho. I hate the overdrive.
GREAT video! I agree, there should be WAY more videos like this! So, is it safe to say that the Fender Rumble 200 could keep up with a drummer and would be loud enough to gig with outside of a rehearsal format? How about if you added an extension cab to the 200? Thoughts?
The rumble 200 definitely within reason of course. Add an extension cab and you’d be even better. I used a GK MB115-II before buying the rumble 100. It kept up fine. Recently I bought a Boss katana bass 210 combo. But still opt to bring the rumble 100 due to the weight and size. I do plan on doing a video for the katana, when we start rehearsing again.
Many thanks Mr Jared, I was lookinh at this amp specifically because I wanted smth that could also handle a low b and make it sound good at the same time, so with this is hand I can now with peace of mind get it along with said 5-string bass! Also as @danielranc8963 said I too enjoy the song so please do release some more, I eagerly await them! Again many thanks.
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed the video. It will handle a low B. Don’t expect it to move mountains. I keep the EQ flat 99% of the time and it sounds great. Currently new music is being recorded. So when that music is released I will post a link. Thanks for watching!
This is the only thing that is currently music online for Will Morton. m.soundcloud.com/william-morton-713058271?.pfy-plays&fbclid=IwAR3QVlFFVCv16_QPo1qiXmZeE9x6VxiEDlykspKowExUnk4F0RMnmfSioqM
I have played live with the amp, only with PA support. The rumble 100 would not be a great choice for live use without it. In smaller venues you could probably get away with it. It is a 100w 112 combo, so there are limitations. Thanks for watching! 👍
Agree, the rumble 100 can hang in practice. I have gigged with mine so long as I have a PA. I put it on a stand that is angled up to me which helps too. Thanks for the vid.
Agreed. It’s a great lightweight amp. Sounds great going direct into a PA or recording. Can easily keep up in rehearsals within reason. Thanks for watching.
The artist I play for is currently working on a new ep. I will be doing some videos of the new songs when it’s released. Glad you liked it, thanks for watching.
EVERYTHING would sound better if that room was sound treated. sounds are bouncing all over those walls, but only if that's a regular rehearsal room, otherwise if it has to convert to the wife's book club meeting room, then I get it. She probably wouldn't be too happy seeing bass traps in the corners of the room, and sound soaks all over the walls covering up her pretty clean paint. : )
You’re not wrong. However this is not my property. So the owner can do what they want with it. I love comments though. Thanks for the engagement, it only helps people see my video more. :)
@@jacksonvillejared I figured it wasnt your property. my son needs a bass amp so trying to figure out what to get. thinking the rumble 100 is the way to go from what ive seen and read it'll do for him. And integrity seems to be better than a lot of amps in this price range. I really base a lot on 'if it falls out of the back of the van' will it still work' mentality. I play guitar and all of my amps are tube and old and have no clue on whats changed in bass gear over the last few years. Bass player I jam with uses 70's SVT 8x10. good review though. Thanks.