I just ordered a Roland jd-xi and play bass, I have a burgera cab with a fender rumble head. I’m hoping my results are good, I am in a band and want to play live with it.
@@SureFeelsGood - Yes. It’s a great amp. I’m only using the 40 watt and it’s great for a keyboard practice amp. I feel it picks up the highs fairly decently although some may disagree.
I’ve never tried a guitar through a bass amp before, but I’ve heard it’s better than a bass through a guitar amp. You might lose some definition on the high notes, but the way I overcome that with the keyboard high notes is just by turning up the treble on the amp.
The fact that you have to drop an octave off the bat, completely defeats the purpose. It's like testing a guitar and bass amp... and beginning with detuning all the strings an octave.
I've used, almost exclusively, bass amps for live as well as studio monitor. Had excellent excellent results 👌
I just ordered a Roland jd-xi and play bass, I have a burgera cab with a fender rumble head. I’m hoping my results are good, I am in a band and want to play live with it.
Very helpful. I just ordered the same Roland keyboard. I have a Fender Rumble Bass Amp and had the exact same question as this topic. 👍
what did you think? im thinking to get a rumble 40 for synth
@@JimmyHandtrixx - It’s plenty loud enough for my room and the keyboard. I’m not a pro musician so this works just fine for my bass and my keyboard.
does the rumble bass app pick up the higher pitch synth sounds?
@@SureFeelsGood - Yes. It’s a great amp. I’m only using the 40 watt and it’s great for a keyboard practice amp. I feel it picks up the highs fairly decently although some may disagree.
we just got a keyboard, and we have fiddles already, shore would be nice to have 1 amp thats good for all 3.
I’ve never tried a guitar through a bass amp before, but I’ve heard it’s better than a bass through a guitar amp. You might lose some definition on the high notes, but the way I overcome that with the keyboard high notes is just by turning up the treble on the amp.
You should get a keyboard amp
Something with a 15
I’ve been an AC15 for my Rhodes. It sounds good and I get tremolo back, which my Rhodes model doesn’t come with.
tc electronics bg250 (1x15 bass combo amp) is the best "keyboard" amp I have ever heard. super lightweight to boot
The fact that you have to drop an octave off the bat, completely defeats the purpose.
It's like testing a guitar and bass amp... and beginning with detuning all the strings an octave.
My synths sound great through a Fender Rumble 40 v3.
but fo full range and clarity of sound you need, especially for higher frequencies and detailed synth sound bass amp doesnt pick it up?
Answer
Yes
The only negative is only one input
Two amps, true stereo
@@anthonyman8008 I use multiple keyboards at a gig
And ALWAYS stereo
Interesting, ty