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rushscored4

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  1. Funnily enough I've now had a few quotes from couriers through Shiply and the cheapest one is about £50! I'm still interested if I can sort the logistics out though Jack.
  2. @Happy Jack I would definitely have this (see my comment a few days ago in the Fender Rumble Stage 800 thread about wanting a Barefaced cab as an extension) but I'm based near Manchester Airport so unless I can fly back from Heathrow with it in my hand luggage I'm not sure how I'd be able to collect it! I've asked for some quotes through Shiply but still waiting for a response.
  3. Saw this one for sale in Chichester on Gumtree. Under @Elfrasho's budget and looks like a lot of bass for the money but more importantly has a slimline neck...
  4. Yep the Fender MGT-4 footswitch comes with the Stage 800 and is an optional extra for the Studio 40. I'm still working my way through that one too...
  5. Most of what we play is the same old 💩 so I'll use similar settings for a lot of the set but I'll vary the tones for different genres. At least it saves me having to keep changing instruments like the f***ing guitarists do every other song!
  6. I intend to use different sounds for different songs and you can create your own setlist (see graphic). Playing in a typical pub covers band we have to play a wide variety of songs from funk to punk so having that versatility will be invaluable. I just haven't had enough time and practice yet to tailor it to all my preferences so I picked a preset I liked that worked for most of the set then just used the tonal and pickup variations on my Sandberg for each song.
  7. These are some of the available amp and cab models and other effects...
  8. I used my new Stage 800 live for the first time last night at a gig near Bolton and the whole band - even the drummer - complemented me on the sound. There are so many different settings and options but I found one that gave me the perfect right blend of vintage vibe I like with a bit of mid tone punch which is curiously called "young lust"!
  9. I think the V3 series are still on sale so I'd see the Studio 40 and Stage 800 more as special editions.
  10. I remembered I had an old TC Electronics 210 cab in the garage so I dusted it off and it has a remarkably similar footprint to the Stage 800 so that'll do until I can source a second hand Barefaced cab to match or wait for the inevitable new Fender Rumble cabs to follow. Mind you I'm sure the combo with 400w on tap without a cab will be fine for most of the pubs and clubs we play.
  11. The Rumble Stage 800 cost me £729. If it lasts a decade I'll be delighted as that's about 20p a day!
  12. There's a lot more info on this amp on the Fender shop site: Fender Rumble Stage 800 Slightly hi-jacking the thread, having bought one of these and knowing that the output is 400w with the two internal 10" speakers but up to 800w (hence the name) with an extension cab, any suggestions for a lightweight cab that might complement the 2 x 10s, look similar in black (so no Markbass or silver grill Rumble cabs for example), handle the extra 400w and have a similar footprint so I can stack the Stage 800 on top? Here are the specifications: Height:23.7” (60.2cm) Width:19” (48.3 cm) Depth:14” (35.56 cm) Weight:39 lbs. (17.7kg)
  13. I already have an aged California TM4 in blue mate, a fabulous bass which cost me a lot more than that DK though!
  14. There's an early one from 2012/13 just listed on eBay today but it's £1,100 which is way above @Elfrasho's budget. You should be able to pick up plenty of other s/h Sandbergs for under £700 though.
  15. I've got the original Rumble 100 in black, the V3 Rumble 100 with the silver grill and now the Rumble Stage 800 and I prefer the new models in black. All a matter of personal taste I s'pose!
  16. I struggled to turn the amp on and off so I don't know how I'll cope with that!
  17. Yep, my Stage 800 arrived on Monday so I'm still getting to grips with the 100+ preset models, tones and various effects! It's got all the classic amp sounds from Fenders own Bassman and Rumble amps to Ampeg, GK, Orange and Marshall. The little bit of noodling I've done so far has been useful - for example there's a classic vintage tone labelled as Motown based on a "Rockin' 'peg" Ampeg which I'm sure I'll use for gigging. You can edit and save your own sounds too and create your own set lists to use at gigs with the included footswitch. As I said in the other thread, once I've got to grips with the Stage 800 and gigged it this weekend I'll do a proper review.
  18. I already have a Vintage Jaco Pastorius lookalikey jazz bass which only cost me £130 second hand but is excellent. Looks cool as f*** too... in fact now I come to think of it I might use it at my next gig on Saturday!
  19. Arrived yesterday, not had much time to play with it and the latest version of the Fender Tone app with the Rumble tones added was only released today. There were 100 already preset on the amp and a further 9 already added from other users after I installed the app. I'll see if there's anyway of downloading the list but if not I'll add some screenshots here.
  20. I have both the Fender Rumble 100 and the TCE BG250-208 and although on paper the Fender only has 40% of the wattage of the TCE I personally think it's louder. They're both lightweight and you can add extension cabs but the Fender doesn't have the Toneprint function or a tuner like the TCE. I also have a couple of Ampeg amp heads but I'm not sure any of your options will give you the clarity you might need from your Kala U-bass. Gallien-Krueger get great reviews but my advice would be to go to store that stocks them all, take your basses and try them out.
  21. It's all subjective isn't it? I've read good and bad reviews of the Mustang amps but generally all the reviews for the Rumble bass series have been good and I've owned two 100s myself. The Stage 800 uses a modified version of the Mustang/Fender Tone software for bass so there are hundreds of pre-set amp models, tones and effects and you can save your own. Add that into a lightweight combo with wifi, Bluetooth, a footswitch and 800w available - all for £728 in my case. Whether it will be a better choice than the Blackstar Unity 500 or something like the Gallien-Krueger MB212 only time will tell!
  22. They dropped the price to £999.99 last night and somebody bought it straight away. Got a bargain there I think but makes you wonder how little the poor sod who pawned it must have received.
  23. No. I was complaining because they'd promised me next day delivery 24 hours earlier. The problem wasn't with the couriers who were delivering as normal in my area (there's hardly any snow here) it was because the suppliers hadn't sent the amp but nobody from Rich Tone checked until I called them.
  24. Looks the part and cheap as chips so you can't really go wrong. Never heard of Jack & Danny before, I'm not sure if that's really the names of the owners or the Germans have discovered a sense of humour as it's Cockney rhyming slang for part of a woman's anatomy!
  25. The Rumble Stage 800 didn't arrive yesterday unfortunately so I politely emailed Jack in customer services at Rich Tone to express my disappointment, complaining that I'd stayed in all day (I was working from home with the weather anyway...) and how I'd now seen them cheaper at GAK and Absolute Music at £738 compared to their £769. Got a nice response apologising, saying the amp's on its way ("problem with the supplier") and as a goodwill gesture they will only charge me £728 which is fair enough but I've got to wait until Monday for delivery now!
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