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Bezinga

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  1. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1362508220' post='2000459'] Both amps quoted will have remarkably different sounds. If you like traditional warm sounding bass, go for the Fender - the Rumble series have a great tone to them, and, unless in a very loud band, the 150 is ok for small gigs in pubs etc. However, if you like a much more modern clean biting sound, then the GK is the amp for the job. I`ve had amps by both, and, for the music you play, I would lean towards the Fender. [/quote] Good advice, I'm thinking Fender as well from the reviews I have seen.
  2. The Fender Rumble and GK are both offered new at about £350 and thats pretty much my budget. Second Hand would be good but I live in Spain and don't fancy lugging one on a plane and the courier cost for a heavy item would be silly.
  3. At the ripe old age of 56 I have been learning bass guitar since santa brought me a starter bass with 20w practice amp. I love it and now really need to buy my first decent amp. I like to play Blues/Rock and I am getting pushed by friends to get up on stage with them at small venue jam sessions. Money is somewhat limited so I am thinking maybe a Fender Rumble 150w or Gallien Krueger MB112 -II Any opinions or alternative suggestions would be appreciated.
  4. Hi Newbie Bass Guitarist now living in the south of Spain In my fifties and started playing for the first time, about a month into it and its great! I am trying to get to a basic standard before I pay for lessons but I really like the stuff posted on youtube by Scott Devine and Paul Wolfe they help me a lot.
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