You missed my favorite feature on the rumble 100. It's sooooo light. As a gigging musician a lightweight amp makes all the difference. Not to mention the xlr out makes for easy setup at gigs. Just patch it right into the board.
@@fishermclemore9120 Actually it's pretty nice as a guitar amp. Great clean tone. It doesn't have built in reverb, and the distortion channel is a little wonky for guitar but it's nothing a few pedals can't fix.
I bought a Rumble 40 recently and I just love it! It is fitting the bill perfectly for at home use. At first I was thinking I missed the boat with the discontinued Bronco, but with the 4 quality tones this baby offers plus over drive I feel really well equipped! If I was gigging I'd strongly considering the Rumble 100. So light and such high quality tone!
@@joelfortin6634I mean, you ain't wrong. But that delivery was a tad heavy. Lol. And the lightness was indeed in the video. But it was touched on briefly. So i can't knock anyone for missing it, because the details that aren't stressed the most usually get lost in the mix every now and then.
I just got this Rumble 25. Been playing Bass for 1 year and made this upgrade from a Joyo 10 Watt and a Positive Grid Spark (40 watt). This thing is def cleaner and louder than my Spark. You can’t compare 2 5” woofer to an 8” . Despite its lower wattage than the Spark, it def doesn’t seam like it. The Spark has incredible highs but it’s flaws are in the low end. This Rumble 25 is a real Bass amp and the enclosure is very well engineered with 0 distortion even with all settings 100% just to test it. Just perfect for what I use it for which is jam with the music on my IPhone.
I agree. I have one also great amp. The rumble 100 you can Take it up a notch with the Eminence basslite s2012 speaker and I guarantee you’ll be even happier. Really worth the upgrade! I love this amp even more with the basslite s2012 speaker.
This amp is seriously AMAZING 🔥 the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi is such a huge plus and it has such a wide range of tones within the presets! I also got the MGT-4 footswitch with it and would totally recommend - the looping feature opens up so many possibilities! 🤘
Rumble LT25 & Player series Jazz or Precision bass really enough for me. Price under 1000 $ in USA! But if i want to bought, i will pay nearly 10x more in my country :(
When I play with a guitar on my 100w Fender Rumble V3, there is a drastic volume and bass drop after 1 minute of playing. It happens with my headphones or just by playing through the speaker. Is this a recurring problem?
La mia aspirazione quando avevamo una band con amici; la mia aspirazione era quella di possedere un Fender Bassman ampl.! Ma era costosissimo anche sul mercato dell'usato. Ma è stato sempre un mio sogno! Maurizio
Anything Fender is overly priced. And I love Fender. Just can't afford these when so many others are so much cheaper. And better built. But I got a 300 watt Behringer amp so what do I know. 5yrs ago. Works just fine so far. For $220. 15 " speaker combo.
@@gigatronicdeth Ya the other bass amp I got is a Behringer Thunderbird 25 watt. Used for $52. Not a great amp but very sharp looking. Needs a speaker at this point. Might carve it up for a 10" if I find a nice bass ten inch cheap enough. I still use just with a 6 band EQ pedal taking out the frequency that rattles bad. At 1 of the churches I was playing at they have a Rumble 15 that I used when there. Better than mine currently but will not be when I change the speaker.
Have a question? Why does the Rumble 40 cut out sometimes. I’ve read a few things online about this. No one has an definitive answer why this happens? Thanks!
You can. Just select an empty preset. That just uses the "studio preamp model" and everything is flat. That's how you hear the actual bass amp. I did a review on the Stage 800, which has the same studio CPU.
Way more fun features on the studio 40. It would be ok as a stage monitor or expanding an acoustic bass on a small gig. Thumpy bass starts with the R200, IMO.
I have a Taylor GS Mini-e Bass Koa and a Sterling SSRay4. I'm shopping for a combo amp that will sound good with both. Nothing big though. 40 to 100watt. What do you recommend?
Joshua Goodwin I have a GS Mini, too. I’m using a Roland Bass Cube XL 20. It’s just ok. I don’t feel that it has any real punch. But, I’m new to playing bass so I don’t know if it’s typical to the amp or the guitar. Also, I’m disappointed that I can’t put flat wounds on the MINI. That leads me to looking at the Fender amps and maybe a short scale solid body bass.
Someone tell me why Synth Madness hit the spot. Lol. It was so weird, but it felt......kinda nice tbh. I didn't expect it to groove and bop as much as it did. I might think about buying that amp. 😆
Ooooohhh.......M'lady knows how to play that thang, frfr!!! I saw that subtle mute she did with her hand at the bridge when demoing the Rumble's distirtion tone. I dig it. Articulation, ghosting, and attention to detail. Nice bass playing!! And thanks for the amp options. I'll have to check em out.
Don’t think that most of your viewers are really in to presets. The 100 is probably the most popular of the 3. Wish that you would be more informative of your most popular model.
@@kirkbolas4985 We play loud and this amp didn't keep up with my needs. Maybe if I bought another cabinet it would have cut through the sound more clearer. I sold it a bought a 400 watt peavey and Its plenty loud and yes Animal is my drummer.
I know it's a Bass guitar but she could really use a bit more treble in her tone. It sounds muffled and dead. I mean if she did some slap style bass playing it would have sounded horrible.
I had this problem with a Vox modelling guitar amp. 15 million effects you'll never use, but impossible to get the two or three useful tones that you need 99% of the time.
This is the 'stiffest' chat about anything musical I've ever seen. I presume their just reading off an auto-cue. And the camera work? Start off looking in from the profile, then front shot - start off looking in from the profile, then the front-shot. I didn't last more that 2 minutes before I was bored rigid. Don't get me wrong - I own Fender stuff, had a Fender Jazz and now looking to buy a P-bass but jeez - up your game with the corny 'sellavision' format!
Okay, I'm new to playing bass guitar but I have fooled around with electric guitars (I'm mainly a drummer). Who on planet Earth doesn't know about a headphone jack on an amplifier? She's calling attention to the fact that the amp has a headphone jack. As if NO OTHER amplifier by any other company makes amps with headphone jacks! "Golly gee, Fender! You guys are swell to include a headphone jack! I...I'm almost afraid to ask...but...do your amps run on electricity, too?! Golly, that sure would be neato!" SMH.
I must be old school and ready to be worm food, but most effects to me, sound cheesy with a bass. A p or j or rick bass with flatwounds and leave the other shit in your toy box.