3:27 not enough people know this so I'm glad you mentioned it. Being able to use it like a normal amp but then also completely silent home recording is super useful and is my favorite part about my rumble 100
I have the Rumble 200 V3 and use it both for bass and guitar. It’s a Swiss army amp, pairs well with different instruments and sounds massive. It doesn’t gets little when playing with my JCM 2000 and a 4x12” cab
I regularly gig with it since 2 years: in pubs and small venues it can easily go without the PA, and I've used in big venues or outside venues sending it to the PA and just using it as my reference cab, and it works pretty well. the real top characteristic is that it's small and weights nothing, so I can put it on my motorbike or on public transportation here in Rome (Italy), without moving my car.
Like # 700 !!! Yes !!! Love the Rumble Amps …. 40 for home rehearsal 500 for gigs 500 on top of 210’s when I play Larger venues . God Bless the Fender Rumble series ♥️🤠🙏
I own a Rumble 40, did own a 500 before that, and wasn't sure of the best settings. This is a great video. Thank you. I trust your reviews. That's a big thing! :)
Hey wanted to put my own personal experience with rumble amps here. I play for a R&B band for my HS. I bring my own bass but i use the schools amp. They have an older model fender rumble 75 and a fender rumble 100. And lemme tell you that fender rumble 100 is soooo gooooood. The fact its actually smaller and lighter and LOUDER than the 75 is so useful especially when you are having to lug it around by hand around the school. And i actually use the OD circuit occasionally for songs that have a more fuzzy tone. Id say that if you're doing small gigs the 100 is more than enough. Definitely going to invest in a 500 when i get out of HS! 😌😌
I just bought one of these for playing/recording at home, and low key rehearsal or open mic sessions. It works great in all those settings, even when there's a drummer this amp keeps up fine (as long as the drummer isn't playing too hard!). I never use the overdrive as I prefer it clean, and to get the sound I like I have all the eq flat and the vintage switch on. After that any major tweaks can be done from the bass, a Bass Centre Betsy which is a 64 jazz replica with active EMG's. Love the feel of this bass and it couple's perfectly with the amp which is wonderfully lightweight for getting to other places.
After starting to feel underwhelmed by the cheap beginner’s practice amp I bought when I first started out I upgraded to a fender rumble 100 and I’m so much happier with it, sounds way better than what I had
The Rumble 40 was my favorite home amp for several years... 'till I overstressed the speaker, likely with my Stingray (it was getting farty/fuzzy). Replaced it with a Rumble 100 which has served my home well for the last few years. When used lightly, the "Overdrive" section sounds good to my ears... but less so as the knob continues clockwise. Thinking of auditioning the Ampeg Rocket 200 (15" speaker version) as a replacement soon...
I completely agree about the vintage on and dialing back the bass knob. I practice with this and often find it enough meeting up with a group to jam with in a room. When I play out I stack it on my R100 and find them generally sufficient for bars. Soundmen often don't bother PAing me.
An AMP "the bass player" video is always the right video! Those Fender Rumble amps are popular and sound great but you are right, at 40w I can't see a use for it for me, at least for now. BTW, that Serek would sound great with almost any amp! Awesome ending to the video, I thought you may be heading in that direction?!
If I didn’t practice through my computer/audio interface, this would be a great practice amp to have around for sure. It’s going to get more use where it ended up though.
Would you recommend I just buy a headphone amp (such as the Zoom B1x Four) and worry about amplification when I find a band then? I don't want to be that guy who doesn't even have an amp either and if I'm not even sure a 100w will be enough I don't feel like paying so much more for one
Yes. If you need to mute the speaker output, you just need something in the headphone jack. I sometimes put just an adapter and then you can use the amp silently.
Outstanding amp for practice or jamming in a smaller to small/medium environment w/ a group. Lightweight but can shake the corners of a small room! The rumble 25 watt is great for practice but is limited. Get the Rumble 40. Be happy. 👍🙂
Hard to say. I suppose you could run them together with a line splitter or something, but I don't think that would better or louder than just getting one bigger amp.
I bought the 40 based mostly on Josh’s Bass Buzz video and recommendation, and I’ve been very satisfied with its overall performance and frankly quite impressed with its power. I’ve rehearsed at high volume with two different bands - full drums, electric guitar(s), keys, and multi vocals - and although it’s sometimes having to be cranked to about 75% gain and master vol., it *does* produce enough volume to be heard and still sounds good. The tone is very nice and quite versatile. Personally, I like to run the vintage and bright buttons simultaneously; it gives you a full bodied low end with a touch of added clarity. For live applications, I set the 40 on top of a borrowed Rumble 200 combo for a nice little mini stack 😂 How, you ask? By splitting my signal as it comes out of my Boss looper pedal! (I don’t use the looper live; it’s on my board for messing around at home with guitar and bass. Like I think all Boss pedals, it’s stereo/dual mono out, so “free splitter” 😂) Anyway… Eventually, I aim to get my own 200, or 500, or maybe even an 800 (the new one with the 210 neo speakers). But I’ll probably never get rid of my little 40.
Have you also gigged with markbass? I'm really torn between the new rumble 500/800 and the MB cmd 121 and the new models of the P and the PURE. Also is the volume of the xlr out of the 500 affected by the master volume?
I’ve used a Markbass Little Mark at rehearsals and I’m just not a fan of the sound. And yes, the XLR output is determined by the master volume, which I’m finding is pretty common on many combo amps.
@@sonojon0 Thanks again. Went to Guitar Center to look for a strap and didnt see any i liked. after doing a little more research here I was told to get a leather strap at least 4 inches in with for comfort. Take Care 😁
@@jefferyduncan9015it's very versatile. And can really get that old school sound out of P and J bass. Looks great, and seems light as a feather. Enjoy!
@@ampthebassplayer its not just a question of maturity, some venues/drummers just requires more volume. Pro players will allways take care of whats needed for the gig, not vice versa.
Quick note, the headphone jack on the rumble 40 is 3.5mm (1/8" ), NOT 1/4", so just plug in an aux cable or random earbuds and you'll get the same effect
Hmmm; it's really too bad you only have crappy mics! I have a pair of rumble 25s and a rumble 40, but I went to my favorite speaker store and upgraded the amps with better speakers, and not only do they sound better but they have better sound output. Of course your mileage may vary?
I only found you the other day when Lobster "Vouched" for you.......Now you just scored Major Personal Plus points by Clearly stating that you don't care for Distortion. I spun my chair around 3 or 4 times in Celebration as it's becoming more clear that you have good taste. Keep up the good work. Should you state that you don't have a Pedal Board I'll become a Life-Long Fan!!! (If you DO use pedals....don't tell me........I'd like to enjoy your channel for at least a week. :) ✌ #bassilicious RB
Thanks so much! If I were to recommend a bass, I’d probably say any of the Squier Classic Vibes. That said, you almost can’t go wrong these days with any bass in that range. Just depends on your preferences!
I have both and they are both great basses. Just kinda depends on what sound you prefer. Additionally, both are very mod friendly and can be upgraded very easily into even better basses. Low End Lobster here on UA-cam does a lot of mods especially with those Stingrays that might be interesting to you.
Tried one at a local dealer. Total garbage. Couldn't get enough volume to wake up a gnat. Bought an Ampeg RB112. That amp HONKS!! Daisy chain it with a Frontman 60 and a boost, and folks will be crying for mommy!!!
Depends on much overdrive you want! Ehx Soul Food is good for subtle drive, but I’ve been really liking the Way Huge Pork and Pickle for hairy overdrive and fuzz.
I dont understand why would you DEMO an amp with ONLY the DI. I know your excuse, because you said why you did it. But just using the DI is not the full picture . Why not just use a DI and EQ pedal? An amps equation has a speaker as part of that equation.. This video does NOT give us the info we need to know what the "AMP" sounds like in real life. We only hear a DI and not the whole picture.
The only way to actually "hear it" is to demo it in a store. Whatever you're watching this video on will be the actual thing with a speaker producing a sound. Everything else is just 1s and 0s via UA-cam.
Whenever I start to hear a demo on UA-cam with a cheap ass little microphone or smartphone recording it, I don't waste my time. There is no good reason to use a microphone for these sorts of demos unless you are using a high-end $1000 plus dollar studio mic placed by a competent audio engineer. Otherwise, it's a waste of time. It's going to sound like crap and not give a good idea of what the amp actually sounds like. There are way too many demos of bass amps here that sound like the speaker is broken and the sound is only coming out of the tweeter... all because someone thought it was a good idea to use a cheap mic placed in a stupid spot, or worse yet, recorded on a smartphone. And ultimately that gives a very bad impression for what may well have been a very good amp. I've heard demos here of high dollar boutique amps, which are obviously top notch, that sound like they were practice amps from 1975 with a two inch speaker built by a teenager in daddy's garage out of old radio and TV parts.
I’ve used the 40 (sometimes up at like 75% volume) even when rehearsing with my bands, both of which have loud drums and one of which has dual guitars, so it *can* do it.
That amp is garbage. Luckily, I have an electronics pro friend with the proper equipment to fix the unintended shut off feature Fender failed to mention. Any great bass guitar work Fender is known for is wiped out if their amps are cheaply made. Go with a company that SPECIALIZES in amps. Marshall, Ampeg, etc. If the company specializes in a different product, then tries to take a piece of the $$$ from another market; DO NOT FALL FOR THAT BULLJIVE! The low price and temporarily loud, good sound, effects, and low weight is to ENTICE newbee suckers looking to save cash! That's all. 🤔
Best ending to a video in 2022! ❤❤❤❤
3:27 not enough people know this so I'm glad you mentioned it. Being able to use it like a normal amp but then also completely silent home recording is super useful and is my favorite part about my rumble 100
Help me out here, can you just plug in your normal set up into the headphone jack and it will sound better?
I have the Rumble 200 V3 and use it both for bass and guitar. It’s a Swiss army amp, pairs well with different instruments and sounds massive. It doesn’t gets little when playing with my JCM 2000 and a 4x12” cab
I regularly gig with it since 2 years: in pubs and small venues it can easily go without the PA, and I've used in big venues or outside venues sending it to the PA and just using it as my reference cab, and it works pretty well.
the real top characteristic is that it's small and weights nothing, so I can put it on my motorbike or on public transportation here in Rome (Italy), without moving my car.
what watt / rumble are you using?
Don't tell me where my ears are!
Howdy Low-End VSauce
😆
Can I tell you where they aren’t?
@@richsackett3423lmao
My ears are on my ankles. That’s how I fly.
I have the 300, and it rocks. And recording off the XLR direct into my DAW is heavenly.
Good idea
Like # 700 !!!
Yes !!!
Love the Rumble Amps ….
40 for home rehearsal
500 for gigs
500 on top of 210’s when I play Larger venues .
God Bless the Fender Rumble series ♥️🤠🙏
I own a Rumble 40, did own a 500 before that, and wasn't sure of the best settings. This is a great video. Thank you. I trust your reviews. That's a big thing! :)
Hey wanted to put my own personal experience with rumble amps here. I play for a R&B band for my HS. I bring my own bass but i use the schools amp. They have an older model fender rumble 75 and a fender rumble 100. And lemme tell you that fender rumble 100 is soooo gooooood. The fact its actually smaller and lighter and LOUDER than the 75 is so useful especially when you are having to lug it around by hand around the school. And i actually use the OD circuit occasionally for songs that have a more fuzzy tone. Id say that if you're doing small gigs the 100 is more than enough. Definitely going to invest in a 500 when i get out of HS! 😌😌
I just bought one of these for playing/recording at home, and low key rehearsal or open mic sessions. It works great in all those settings, even when there's a drummer this amp keeps up fine (as long as the drummer isn't playing too hard!). I never use the overdrive as I prefer it clean, and to get the sound I like I have all the eq flat and the vintage switch on. After that any major tweaks can be done from the bass, a Bass Centre Betsy which is a 64 jazz replica with active EMG's. Love the feel of this bass and it couple's perfectly with the amp which is wonderfully lightweight for getting to other places.
After starting to feel underwhelmed by the cheap beginner’s practice amp I bought when I first started out I upgraded to a fender rumble 100 and I’m so much happier with it, sounds way better than what I had
I Love my Rumble 100. Perfect pairing of Portable Power. It's a little Beast. oNe LovE from NYC
The Rumble 40 was my favorite home amp for several years... 'till I overstressed the speaker, likely with my Stingray (it was getting farty/fuzzy). Replaced it with a Rumble 100 which has served my home well for the last few years. When used lightly, the "Overdrive" section sounds good to my ears... but less so as the knob continues clockwise. Thinking of auditioning the Ampeg Rocket 200 (15" speaker version) as a replacement soon...
I have used the Fender Rumble 100w for almost two years now and it's a great amp for bass or guitar. It's really loud.
I completely agree about the vintage on and dialing back the bass knob.
I practice with this and often find it enough meeting up with a group to jam with in a room. When I play out I stack it on my R100 and find them generally sufficient for bars.
Soundmen often don't bother PAing me.
I have a rumble 40 it’s cuts out randomly. Has anyone else experienced this. It’s way out of warranty by now just wondering it could be the issue.
If you mic the amp.
Can't you theoretically use almost any amp for any venue/STADIUM??
XLR out and using a mic!!!
An AMP "the bass player" video is always the right video! Those Fender Rumble amps are popular and sound great but you are right, at 40w I can't see a use for it for me, at least for now. BTW, that Serek would sound great with almost any amp! Awesome ending to the video, I thought you may be heading in that direction?!
If I didn’t practice through my computer/audio interface, this would be a great practice amp to have around for sure. It’s going to get more use where it ended up though.
Always happy to see someone getting something for Crimbus. As it’s the season of receiving.
whats that bassline from ???? 3:29 ?? i recognize it from some song but cant remember which one
'One of these nights', The Eagles.
If you mic it, can't you use it for bigger gigs as well? This will work as a monitor in that case.
You can also use the XLR output and a mic the speaker at the same time
what’s that tune @3:22
I think it's one of these nights by eagles
Would you recommend I just buy a headphone amp (such as the Zoom B1x Four) and worry about amplification when I find a band then? I don't want to be that guy who doesn't even have an amp either and if I'm not even sure a 100w will be enough I don't feel like paying so much more for one
I call the vintage button the ampeg button ;-)
how to choose between this and positive grid spark 40
This would be much better for bass.
My headphones (beyerdynamic dt 770 pro) don't fit into this amp. How can I plug these in to mute the amp? Thanks
With an adapter
What’s the difference between 40 and V3 40 ???
If the amps plugged into an xlr out does the amp itself still output sound?
Yes. If you need to mute the speaker output, you just need something in the headphone jack. I sometimes put just an adapter and then you can use the amp silently.
Outstanding amp for practice or jamming in a smaller to small/medium environment w/ a group. Lightweight but can shake the corners of a small room! The rumble 25 watt is great for practice but is limited. Get the Rumble 40. Be happy. 👍🙂
Starting out with Rush is a good way to keep my attention!
How will having two of them do in terms of beyond "coffee shop"?
Hard to say. I suppose you could run them together with a line splitter or something, but I don't think that would better or louder than just getting one bigger amp.
Why is the bass so low in the videos I have to turn the volume up and down the whole time I watch the video
I bought the 40 based mostly on Josh’s Bass Buzz video and recommendation, and I’ve been very satisfied with its overall performance and frankly quite impressed with its power. I’ve rehearsed at high volume with two different bands - full drums, electric guitar(s), keys, and multi vocals - and although it’s sometimes having to be cranked to about 75% gain and master vol., it *does* produce enough volume to be heard and still sounds good. The tone is very nice and quite versatile. Personally, I like to run the vintage and bright buttons simultaneously; it gives you a full bodied low end with a touch of added clarity.
For live applications, I set the 40 on top of a borrowed Rumble 200 combo for a nice little mini stack 😂 How, you ask? By splitting my signal as it comes out of my Boss looper pedal! (I don’t use the looper live; it’s on my board for messing around at home with guitar and bass. Like I think all Boss pedals, it’s stereo/dual mono out, so “free splitter” 😂)
Anyway… Eventually, I aim to get my own 200, or 500, or maybe even an 800 (the new one with the 210 neo speakers). But I’ll probably never get rid of my little 40.
Can't you use a microphone and PA system if you want it louder
Who cares how loud it is you can always amplify your sound
Hi can you explain which one is better fender rumble 40 or studio 40.
I’d say the vanilla Rumble 40. I don’t like amps with effects, especially when you can get a multieffect + the amp for less than the Rumble Studio.
More about the XLR out, please. You didn't seem to be sold
Hey! Thanks for the great video! What is your experience with adding a pedalboard in front of the Rumble 40?
Thanks for watching! I haven’t experimented with pedals in front of this amp, but I can only imagine it would sound just fine.
Who is the person in this video and where can I watch more of his videos?
Cool but I'm just going to save up for a rumble 500 as I want something I can jam/record/play live with.
This will be good for church right?
Very good review and very entertaining! Cheers!
I play my guitar through a rumble bass amp and its awesome.🎸❤.
Just got mine today!!
Opens with Limelight. Awesome!
Have the 15watt version
Lovely little amp
Have you also gigged with markbass? I'm really torn between the new rumble 500/800 and the MB cmd 121 and the new models of the P and the PURE.
Also is the volume of the xlr out of the 500 affected by the master volume?
I’ve used a Markbass Little Mark at rehearsals and I’m just not a fan of the sound.
And yes, the XLR output is determined by the master volume, which I’m finding is pretty common on many combo amps.
@@ampthebassplayer thank you for your prompt reply!
I've got a Rumble100!
It's a little Beast ( love mine )
Super clean.
This was a rad take on a popular bedroom amp 🤙🏾
Should I get this or a Blackstar 40?
@@jefferyduncan9015 I don’t have experience with the Blackstars so I wouldn’t know but I’d go Fender as a great amp to start
@@sonojon0 Thanks again. Went to Guitar Center to look for a strap and didnt see any i liked. after doing a little more research here I was told to get a leather strap at least 4 inches in with for comfort.
Take Care 😁
Is it only for bass?
Yes but I've plugged my guitar into it and it sounds really good for clean stuff if you have it on the bright setting.
I'm going to try to get a Rumble 40 this week.
And what do you think of it?
@@Theumpsken I like it a lot. Perfect for Me as a new player.
@@jefferyduncan9015it's very versatile. And can really get that old school sound out of P and J bass. Looks great, and seems light as a feather. Enjoy!
Is the rumble 100 big enough for gigs then? Small rock band
I think it should do ok. Your bandmates won't be able to be earth shatteringly loud, but if they're mature then it should be enough.
Barely, the 200 sounds more safe.
@@ampthebassplayer its not just a question of maturity, some venues/drummers just requires more volume. Pro players will allways take care of whats needed for the gig, not vice versa.
Some venues will have PA's that can't carry bass for sure and do require you to carry the room with your amp. Those are becoming less common, IME.
Rush Limelight...Awesome!
Quick note, the headphone jack on the rumble 40 is 3.5mm (1/8" ), NOT 1/4", so just plug in an aux cable or random earbuds and you'll get the same effect
I have this amp & just purchased a pair of beyerdynamic dt 770 pro headphones. How can I plug these in to mute the amp? Plug doesn't fit
@@andrewwillis90 Make sure you take off the 6.35mm adapter (gold) that is on the end of the cable. It screws on with friction.
My Rumble 40 is cutting off and on, off and on, off and on. It's 2 months old.
If you bought it new, it should be under warranty and you can work with the shop you bought it from to get it fixed or replaced.
Hmmm; it's really too bad you only have crappy mics! I have a pair of rumble 25s and a rumble 40, but I went to my favorite speaker store and upgraded the amps with better speakers, and not only do they sound better but they have better sound output. Of course your mileage may vary?
Would go for the 100 or 200 instead. Just a couple kg more.
I've read comments on talkbass regarding 40 sounding better than 100 and people switching fromm 100 to 40. Not sure of 200 tho
@@samin2012 Yeah maybe. I prefer the 100 over the 40.
@@SnarkyRC yeah maybe I have since bought 40 and don't really like how it sounds. Doesn't have that deep bass sound and kinda sounds tinny
I do the mute thing too... also on my ampeg XD
Can’t lie it’s my favorite because my arms are weak AF
I only found you the other day when Lobster "Vouched" for you.......Now you just scored Major Personal Plus points by Clearly stating that you don't care for Distortion. I spun my chair around 3 or 4 times in Celebration as it's becoming more clear that you have good taste. Keep up the good work. Should you state that you don't have a Pedal Board I'll become a Life-Long Fan!!! (If you DO use pedals....don't tell me........I'd like to enjoy your channel for at least a week. :) ✌ #bassilicious RB
Just came across your awesome channel. What would you consider being the best “budget” bass right now? Under $400 or $500? Thanks!
Thanks so much! If I were to recommend a bass, I’d probably say any of the Squier Classic Vibes. That said, you almost can’t go wrong these days with any bass in that range. Just depends on your preferences!
@@ampthebassplayer thanks for your opinion! Your thoughts between that squire or the Sterling sub ray4 ?
I have both and they are both great basses. Just kinda depends on what sound you prefer. Additionally, both are very mod friendly and can be upgraded very easily into even better basses. Low End Lobster here on UA-cam does a lot of mods especially with those Stingrays that might be interesting to you.
@@ampthebassplayer thanks! Got a sub4 and ended up swapping in an Aguilar pickup!
Very nice! I’ve been thinking of doing that myself. I would love to hear how you like it.
I didn't know john wolfe played bass
My ears are unfortunately not where my melon is. My melon is a little lower than my ears.
And i also dont just have one melon.
I like the valheim in the background lol 😂
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed Valheim.
Playing "Limelight" over the badly-lit reviewed item is pretty damn funny.
lol Yeah, the gopro doesn’t do as well in low light as my main camera. 🤷🏻♂️
Tried one at a local dealer. Total garbage. Couldn't get enough volume to wake up a gnat. Bought an Ampeg RB112. That amp HONKS!! Daisy chain it with a Frontman 60 and a boost, and folks will be crying for mommy!!!
its Tristan Novoselic
Hi,
I have this rumble but the 100, it’s a perfect amp but the onboard overdrive … sounds not as good … any overdrive pedal suggestions?
Depends on much overdrive you want! Ehx Soul Food is good for subtle drive, but I’ve been really liking the Way Huge Pork and Pickle for hairy overdrive and fuzz.
@@ampthebassplayer
Thanks for the answer 😃
I’ve allready have EHX big muff nano … i’m looking more for a overdrive with maybe a slight distorsion …
I dont understand why would you DEMO an amp with ONLY the DI. I know your excuse, because you said why you did it.
But just using the DI is not the full picture . Why not just use a DI and EQ pedal? An amps equation has a speaker as part of that equation..
This video does NOT give us the info we need to know what the "AMP" sounds like in real life. We only hear a DI and not the whole picture.
It honestly sounds about the same through the DI as it does in the room.
The only way to actually "hear it" is to demo it in a store. Whatever you're watching this video on will be the actual thing with a speaker producing a sound. Everything else is just 1s and 0s via UA-cam.
@@Rustinho Your reply is not scientifically or acoustically correct at all. But you took so much time assembling your words, I'll let you fly with it
Very good point, was thinking the same.
Whenever I start to hear a demo on UA-cam with a cheap ass little microphone or smartphone recording it, I don't waste my time. There is no good reason to use a microphone for these sorts of demos unless you are using a high-end $1000 plus dollar studio mic placed by a competent audio engineer. Otherwise, it's a waste of time. It's going to sound like crap and not give a good idea of what the amp actually sounds like. There are way too many demos of bass amps here that sound like the speaker is broken and the sound is only coming out of the tweeter... all because someone thought it was a good idea to use a cheap mic placed in a stupid spot, or worse yet, recorded on a smartphone. And ultimately that gives a very bad impression for what may well have been a very good amp. I've heard demos here of high dollar boutique amps, which are obviously top notch, that sound like they were practice amps from 1975 with a two inch speaker built by a teenager in daddy's garage out of old radio and TV parts.
I had a 40 but, I prefer the 100.
YT unsubbed me again . . . from both you and lobster
Well I’m glad you find your back here every time!
@@ampthebassplayer Thanks bro!
No way would that 40 cut it in live rehearsal room
More like 400watts you need
I’ve used the 40 (sometimes up at like 75% volume) even when rehearsing with my bands, both of which have loud drums and one of which has dual guitars, so it *can* do it.
@@erstwhileramblerTruly.
Jesus, who are you rehearsing with? A couple of spandex and hair dudes with full Marshall stacks at 11?
@@christocr I rehearse with @AboutaGirl. If you watch you will understand
youtube.com/@AboutaGirl.?si=2lCxG6bl-0IJukCd
This is just a review of the electronics then. DI doesn't tell you how the cab itself actually sounds. Shame.
its $300
$229 at GC new. I just got one last week (Jan '24)
Plus plenty for $150 on the used sites.
I am your nephew
That amp is garbage. Luckily, I have an electronics pro friend with the proper equipment to fix the unintended shut off feature Fender failed to mention. Any great bass guitar work Fender is known for is wiped out if their amps are cheaply made. Go with a company that SPECIALIZES in amps. Marshall, Ampeg, etc. If the company specializes in a different product, then tries to take a piece of the $$$ from another market; DO NOT FALL FOR THAT BULLJIVE! The low price and temporarily loud, good sound, effects, and low weight is to ENTICE newbee suckers looking to save cash! That's all. 🤔
Great review ty!!!