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New Amp Day! Fender Rumble 500 combo


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Okay, so, first gig with the Rumble done last night! 

I was very impressed tbh, I thought it was really going to struggle with my band, but it didn't, and still had more in the tank! Astonishing got a 2x10 combo really! The markbass 2x10 combo I had in the past couldn't keep up with my band without an extension cab, not enough bottom end presence. 

@Friskydingo it will definitely keep up with two loud guitarists in a pub setting, you can see one of their amps (100w valve half stack) in the one picture! 

It's definitely loud enough, but I did struggle to dial in the tone I wanted initially, but think I got somewhere near in the end. I had to keep telling myself that I wasn't going to make it sound like my Aguilar/Vanderkley rig: that rig sounds better than the Rumble, as you would expect! 

I found it difficult at first to get the bottom end I wanted without it sounding a bit muddy, but once I had boosted the high and low mids a bit it was much better. I realised later in the gig that I was getting some nasty scratchy, distorted overtones, so turned the tweeter off and boosted the highs, which seemed to work okay. 

The lower notes on the B string of my bass were okay, but lacked a bit of guts compared to the E string for example. But, it's a 2x10 combo! 

I found that it really seems to thrive on the harmonic content of the notes, rather than the fundamental: for example, 5th to 10th fret on the E and A strings sound huge and very bottom heavy, whereas other notes are a bit lost by comparison. This meant that its behaviour seemed a bit weird at times, with both lower and higher notes not coming through strongly enough, compared to the meaty middle range in the E, A, and D strings in that kinda 3rd-10th fret range.

I do have suspicions that the in-built limiter might have a role to play in these characteristics, but despite adjusting the balance of the input gain and master volume, I was unable to effect it much. 

Overall I was impressed though, as were my band mates, and obviously there's a lot of variables affecting sound: we hadn't played at this pub for years, and never in this location within the pub. I was kinda setup in a corner, etc, etc. 

Was it as good as my Aguilar/Vanderkley rig? No, but that's no surprise, and I didn't expect it to be. 

Did it do the job? Yes! 

Would the punters in the pub know any difference? Absolutely not! 

I am generally very impressed, but think I need a couple more gigs with it before I can make a decision on whether I'm ready to sell my beloved rig. 

Hope this is informative to someone!

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9 minutes ago, TRBboy said:

Out of interest, why did you sell yours? 

 

It was perfect for the band I was in when I bought it. Drums and 2 guitarists, they weren't quiet but neither was it a LOUD set up. That band folded and I joined a band that, quite frankly, were moron level loud. The Rumble couldn't even keep up, and I rate it very highly. But these guys were just stupid. I would have been better off changing bands and keeping the Rumble rather than selling it.

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Meant to add to my experience last night that I found the drive channel to be excellent! I hooked a footswitch up and had it set nice and gritty but not too overdriven, and it sounded superb! Great for some of the pick played pop punk songs etc. 

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