
Fender Rumble 60
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Fender Rumble 60
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Stomping Good Amp
WOW ,Punchy Solid sound for pubs and small clubs .easy to carry !!!!!!!!!!!!
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For The Price Of One Of These Combos You Get An Aw
For the price of one of these combos you get an awful lot for your money. Easy to use, easy to set up, easy to listen to at both high and low volumes, and has no problems dealing with basses in any price range. I even tried it with a standup bass just to see if I could get it to crack. Needless to say, it didn't! I'd recomend one of these combos to both beginners and pros alike. I know pretty much everything there is to know about what a bass amp needs to give a good soundscape. And this combo didn't dissapoint me in any way what so ever. Considering that Fender are mainly known for their guitar amplifiers, it's so great to see them finally making really good quality bass amplifiers. Just for the record, I tried it with a Gibson Les Paul and got one of the best clean guitar sounds I've ever heard out of it. Who knows, if they find a way to add an inbuilt distortion unit in to this combo it could be the first real "all-round" combo that guitarist have ever seen!
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Fantastic Sounds From Both Passive And Active Bass
Fantastic sounds from both passive and active basses on the Fender Rumble 60. Nice clear sound even at high volumes. All inputs and outputs are on front panel. So no messing around the back of the amp during gigs and rehearsals. Large range of sounds available from the EQ (especially when combined with the mid scoop button). All in all, a very versatile and useful combo and not a lot of money.
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