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Published on 04/12/04 at 15:00I got this at my local music store for $325.
I thought the price was pretty cool. It is 100 watts and it has oversized plastic corners and thick capret covering the outside of it. There is also a nice and strong metal grill. It sounds pretty good too. There is a master volume control, an active/passive input selector, mid scoop switch, a 4 band EQ, an effects loop (send/receive), CD input, headphones jack, and a XLR line out with an adjustable volume control and a ground lift switch. It has a 15 inch Fender special design speaker with a piezo horn. Also, there are these red lights on the bottom of the cabinet. They pulsate as you play. They're pretty cool.
It weighs 60 pounds, but I don't care too much about weight. It should have side handles on it though. It only has a top handle. It can be hard to move around sometimes. Other than that, I can't think of anything else I don't like about it.
It has been holding up very well. There are no problems at all with it. I am sure it could take some abuse. I have heard other reviews about pieces falling off and stuff, but I have had this for months now and nothing has ever fallen off. I think it is pretty high quality.
If you are looking for a new amp and you are on a budget, I would recommend going with a Fender Rumble 100. It will not let you down. It has a lot of great features and it also has an affordable price ranging from $300 to $350 depending on where you get it. You can also gig with this amp in small venues and stuff. If you need more power, just use the line out and send it into the PA. This is a wonderful amp.
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I thought the price was pretty cool. It is 100 watts and it has oversized plastic corners and thick capret covering the outside of it. There is also a nice and strong metal grill. It sounds pretty good too. There is a master volume control, an active/passive input selector, mid scoop switch, a 4 band EQ, an effects loop (send/receive), CD input, headphones jack, and a XLR line out with an adjustable volume control and a ground lift switch. It has a 15 inch Fender special design speaker with a piezo horn. Also, there are these red lights on the bottom of the cabinet. They pulsate as you play. They're pretty cool.
It weighs 60 pounds, but I don't care too much about weight. It should have side handles on it though. It only has a top handle. It can be hard to move around sometimes. Other than that, I can't think of anything else I don't like about it.
It has been holding up very well. There are no problems at all with it. I am sure it could take some abuse. I have heard other reviews about pieces falling off and stuff, but I have had this for months now and nothing has ever fallen off. I think it is pretty high quality.
If you are looking for a new amp and you are on a budget, I would recommend going with a Fender Rumble 100. It will not let you down. It has a lot of great features and it also has an affordable price ranging from $300 to $350 depending on where you get it. You can also gig with this amp in small venues and stuff. If you need more power, just use the line out and send it into the PA. This is a wonderful amp.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com