This seem to be the easy choice: www.fender.com/es-ES/amplificadores-para-bajos/amplificadores-rumble/rumble-210-cabinet/2380100000.html However, the 1x15 may give you more low end frequencies www.fender.com/en-US/bass-amplifiers/contemporary-digital/rumble-115-cabinet/2370900000.html
I'm afraid not. This test was done to later on try the EMG Riptide pickups and compare. However, if I get the chance to try a Markbass mini I'll put it here
@@theprezenz This Fender Rumble 500 is really good and provides great sound, quite classic. If the venue is too big I plan to use the XLR out connected to PA. The distorted sounds are not really good, too fuzzy. It's light and easy to move. To me it's all about if you like the "color" of the sound.
@@MiguelPC I've tested the 500 last year and was impressed how loud it could go, even with a 5 string. However the 800 seems more interesting as the master volume won't affect the xlr out. That's not the case with the 500 however some people don't mind that
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Would this be a good pick for open medium sized venues?
Only if you get some support from the PA system.
Or add a cabinet
Have this same amp. It spunds good its loud and lightweight. Been thinking adding an ext. Cab to it. Any recommendations??? Maybe a 1×15 or ? ...
This seem to be the easy choice: www.fender.com/es-ES/amplificadores-para-bajos/amplificadores-rumble/rumble-210-cabinet/2380100000.html
However, the 1x15 may give you more low end frequencies
www.fender.com/en-US/bass-amplifiers/contemporary-digital/rumble-115-cabinet/2370900000.html
Have you compared this one with markbass mini IV 121p?
I'm afraid not. This test was done to later on try the EMG Riptide pickups and compare.
However, if I get the chance to try a Markbass mini I'll put it here
@@MiguelPC ok great! I'm really doubting between the FR 800 and the mini IV cmd 121p. Both are very appealing
@@theprezenz This Fender Rumble 500 is really good and provides great sound, quite classic. If the venue is too big I plan to use the XLR out connected to PA. The distorted sounds are not really good, too fuzzy. It's light and easy to move. To me it's all about if you like the "color" of the sound.
@@MiguelPC I've tested the 500 last year and was impressed how loud it could go, even with a 5 string. However the 800 seems more interesting as the master volume won't affect the xlr out. That's not the case with the 500 however some people don't mind that
@@theprezenz Good to know. May I suggest that you try the 800 and let me know?