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Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Fender belonging to the Rumble series

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  • syw27syw27

    Fender Rumble 60Published on 01/25/13 at 17:26
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    60w amplifier transistor. Power consumption 180w

    Connections:
    - 1 passive input
    - 1 input active
    - 1 RCA stereo CD IN (volume not adjustable from the front, only from the external source connected above)
    - 1 return effect (one input and one output)
    - 1 headphone output
    - 1 line out (jack)

    Settings:
    - Volume
    - Bass
    - Low mid
    - High mid
    - Treble
    - Mid scoop
    - No effect

    HP is a 12 "100w 8ohms in.

    Dimensions:
    Height: 57.4 cm
    Width: 47.8 cm
    Depth: 31.2 cm

    Weight: 20.7 kg

    The top handle is solid and can be easily moved. To mount 3 floors without elevator you can easily find the best catch. It is done very well.

    Panel red LED at the bottom react…
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    60w amplifier transistor. Power consumption 180w

    Connections:
    - 1 passive input
    - 1 input active
    - 1 RCA stereo CD IN (volume not adjustable from the front, only from the external source connected above)
    - 1 return effect (one input and one output)
    - 1 headphone output
    - 1 line out (jack)

    Settings:
    - Volume
    - Bass
    - Low mid
    - High mid
    - Treble
    - Mid scoop
    - No effect

    HP is a 12 "100w 8ohms in.

    Dimensions:
    Height: 57.4 cm
    Width: 47.8 cm
    Depth: 31.2 cm

    Weight: 20.7 kg

    The top handle is solid and can be easily moved. To mount 3 floors without elevator you can easily find the best catch. It is done very well.

    Panel red LED at the bottom reacting to his toy ... To each his own, we like it or not ...
    I preferred to disconnect.

    Well built. Solid electronics is basic.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is very simple and the two pages of the manual are clear and sufficient.
    We easily obtain the sound you want. The 4-band settings are effective.
    The mid scoop was not necessary, I sometimes use it.

    On the CD input in I do not know the characteristics and maximum input amplification. This is a detail, because it is not the main use for which it is done. But it bothers me anyway ...

    SOUNDS

    It is well suited to my style of music varied.
    The sound of little to heavy (not chubby) and "light" (but not too much).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for more than 8 years.
    This is my first amp. I began low and I did not test other amp before. I admit that when I bought it, I did not compare. I liked the sound, it was "easily" transportable, and I could play with me.
    I realize its limits when I started playing in a group. And I quickly switch to an amp with more power.
    It may possibly help to a small stage, provided a strong signal on the input ... But hey, it is not without risk! It really is as a last resort ... At the limit if you are on the eve of the end of the world or you want to add a pyrotechnic effect: D
    It is still better to be in use, it is more reasonable!

    Most:
    - Versatile
    - Well built
    - The connector CD in (I always used much)
    - Ability to play at either
    - The cabinet that cash
    - No need to climb two floors.
    - Electronics (simple, clear, no fuss)
    - Sufficient to move its neighbors ('should not wake up at 7am on weekends ...)

    Cons:
    - The red lamp
    - The lack of precision in the CD input (definitely it really bothers me!)

    I purchased new in 2004 at a price of € 360 ... With the experience I would take the same, but not at this price! I think the current new price for the most consistent. I want to clarify that I never compared with another amp in the same range.
    In any case, I, I always used much, so I keep it!
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  • MGR/Angelo VilaMGR/Angelo Vila

    Fender Rumble 60

    Fender Rumble 60Published on 12/27/04 at 15:00
    I bought the Rumble 60 from Guitar Center because my friend who works there said this 60 watt growler is clearer than the crates and the behringer amps and can compete with some of the 100 watt amps in terms of power. I paid $200 for my rumbler.

    I love this unit because it is a very versatile amp that has enough power to be a good practice amp and for small gigs. It has a glowing red light so whenver you hit notes it just lights up. It also allows you to do almost anything in terms of recording, effects etc.

    This thing is pretty dense and heavy at around 50 lbs. Other than that, it's pretty good.

    Fender is like the Chevy of the guitar world. This thing is a rock. Solid.

    Every bass…
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    I bought the Rumble 60 from Guitar Center because my friend who works there said this 60 watt growler is clearer than the crates and the behringer amps and can compete with some of the 100 watt amps in terms of power. I paid $200 for my rumbler.

    I love this unit because it is a very versatile amp that has enough power to be a good practice amp and for small gigs. It has a glowing red light so whenver you hit notes it just lights up. It also allows you to do almost anything in terms of recording, effects etc.

    This thing is pretty dense and heavy at around 50 lbs. Other than that, it's pretty good.

    Fender is like the Chevy of the guitar world. This thing is a rock. Solid.

    Every bass player should buy this as thier practice amp. Even though I've used it for small gigs, it doesn't have the power for moderate gigs but is perfect for practice and you won't be overshadowed by the guitarist. It fits perfectly in my college dorm. At around $200, it can't be beat.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • ImpiriusImpirius

    Fender Rumble 60Published on 12/11/04 at 13:07
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The Rumble 60 is a transistor amp. It provides 60watts of power inputs and two 1 / 4 (passive / active).
    There are no effects, there are four settings that make up the equalizer, volume and a 'mid scoop'. There are also entries 'send' and 'return' effect, a line output, a headphone output and CD input (RCA).

    UTILIZATION

    The setup is ultra-simple. You can get a good range of sounds. The amplifier provides a good definition of sound. The mid scoop is useful for heavy rock or metal.

    SOUNDS

    It's a good fender, with all the power we could apply to practice. I use it with my Squier MB-4. It provides a sound muscular and fat asse which allows me to do heavy metal.

    OVER…
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    The Rumble 60 is a transistor amp. It provides 60watts of power inputs and two 1 / 4 (passive / active).
    There are no effects, there are four settings that make up the equalizer, volume and a 'mid scoop'. There are also entries 'send' and 'return' effect, a line output, a headphone output and CD input (RCA).

    UTILIZATION

    The setup is ultra-simple. You can get a good range of sounds. The amplifier provides a good definition of sound. The mid scoop is useful for heavy rock or metal.

    SOUNDS

    It's a good fender, with all the power we could apply to practice. I use it with my Squier MB-4. It provides a sound muscular and fat asse which allows me to do heavy metal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    After a year of use, I'm pretty happy with my purchase. He followed me in the most shabby and jams in many shows (such as monitor, it is not powerful enough alone on the stage). His sound is fat enough amp Polivalente in styles, what I've seen better. It is ideal for moving the neighbor, too.
    I like the construcion: it is a robust receiver and has a beautiful look. I had a little practice amp Berhinger before. I would have liked to have one more powerful.
    There is a light that increases with the intensity of the sound of the instrument. It's fun, but Fender would have put the package on the effects rather than raise the price with such inventions. For cons, I will admit that weary viewers appreciate this kind of visual effect. But I did not pay much, but if it again, I would put a little more money for a model Berhinger 100 watts. I do not regret my purchase at least, the fact remains that this is a great amp fender reasonably priced and quite powerful.
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  • Anonymous

    Perfect for a Home Studio

    Fender Rumble 60Published on 08/20/11 at 13:08
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    20/08/11:
    See the specs already provided.

    60 watts transistor in a house or a home studio, it's perfect ... no need for 300 watts for this kind of environment.

    Question construction is heavy duty and well made, well finished. I appreciate, even if the bulk weight is the price.

    9 / 10

    UTILIZATION

    20/08/11:
    Config simple, with a bit of simple manual clear and well done. It's a good point to have not three but four bands of EQ. The couple acessories "Mid Scoop + tube chick flashing red," I was asked if I would have Fender traded good against a good built-in compressor ... but I was not asked!

    The sound is thick do you want in here. It's still super easy to carve as d…
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    20/08/11:
    See the specs already provided.

    60 watts transistor in a house or a home studio, it's perfect ... no need for 300 watts for this kind of environment.

    Question construction is heavy duty and well made, well finished. I appreciate, even if the bulk weight is the price.

    9 / 10

    UTILIZATION

    20/08/11:
    Config simple, with a bit of simple manual clear and well done. It's a good point to have not three but four bands of EQ. The couple acessories "Mid Scoop + tube chick flashing red," I was asked if I would have Fender traded good against a good built-in compressor ... but I was not asked!

    The sound is thick do you want in here. It's still super easy to carve as desired, through the mid band divided into low and high medium.

    8 / 10. It could have been 9 / 10 when the pair of flashy accessories cited had been replaced by a less bêtasse function.

    SOUNDS

    20/08/11:
    I am happy for all styles except metal and all that is most gross over that, and not slap either.

    So, this amp suits me perfectly. The lens is not his forte, and I suspect the fault lies with this monumental mess. Those that make you say "but how can others offer bass amp with 4x10?". on the other hand, for low rumbling, it is very good, sometimes at the cost of a slight blur, a kind of imprecision in the low end. To correct, we must go back up the media, for example.

    I play a Hofner Contemporary Series Violin (honestly, it's not the best combination, but with the correction of a compressor, it corrects the shot) and a Shergold Modulator, a bass that has a fucking chest behind its two humbuckers and split eight magnets (and sustain a very large too). There is quite exhilarating, even if I think the big bowl does not issue any further the potential of Shergold.

    8 / 10

    OVERALL OPINION

    20/08/11:
    4 years of playing with my Hofner. I once had (thirty years ago) an imitation of PB m *** e on Novanex 20 watts. I remember it sounded carton full of breath, I wanted to avoid that, it succeeded.

    I find the Rumble 60 perfectly sized for my own use, and quite versatile in its settings. In terms of price, it is placed a little high. It is especially too close to the Rumble 100, or else it is downright cheap. The positioning of trade between those two seems a little fishy.

    I like the modularity that allows me to find the sounds I want, I regret a little choice in the size of the bowl, but it's still the mesh.

    I do not regret at all having chosen, in any case.

    8 / 10
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  • bassmanpowerbassmanpower

    Fender Rumble 60Published on 07/30/06 at 12:37
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    This amp is 60 watts with two input transistor, a passive and active, there is a mid scoop button, a volume control, a bass, one treble, one high and one low mid, a headphone jack, a line-out and that sends two input and feedback effects. LED light below the amp depending on the intensity of the games (flashy, but it is pretty useless)

    UTILIZATION

    It's a pretty simple amp to pick up, the configuration is pretty basic, you get a good sound easily.

    SOUNDS

    It's a Fender amp with a fender and you can hear the sound is fat and heavy and easily adapts to different styles of music but I do not recommend it for those who use the hugely slap in their games.

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    This amp is 60 watts with two input transistor, a passive and active, there is a mid scoop button, a volume control, a bass, one treble, one high and one low mid, a headphone jack, a line-out and that sends two input and feedback effects. LED light below the amp depending on the intensity of the games (flashy, but it is pretty useless)

    UTILIZATION

    It's a pretty simple amp to pick up, the configuration is pretty basic, you get a good sound easily.

    SOUNDS

    It's a Fender amp with a fender and you can hear the sound is fat and heavy and easily adapts to different styles of music but I do not recommend it for those who use the hugely slap in their games.

    OVERALL OPINION

    it's been two years since I use both to repeat that for the concert (good through the amplification of sound engineers are miracles), but to use only 60 watts it's just me too 100 watts recommended rather for those who do small concerts and want to be heard.
    this is my first amp and I do not regret my purchase but by growing together I had to part with it to buy something bigger (amp head and cabinet Hartke)
    but very well suited to beginners and intermediate who want to have fun with a fender well from home.
    rappport the money and correct even if the diodes n'on no utility except to raise the price (it's still nice though)
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