The Rumble 60 combo pushes out 60 watts of power via its 12 in. Fender Special Design speaker and houses a 4-band EQ. Learn More...










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10 out of 10Feature:
Cd input is good
Quality:
its good name brand
Value:
not to expensive great for price
Desirability:
it looks nice
Sound:
amazing sound
Ease of Use:
super easy to figure out
Support:
like i said its fender
Overall:
amazing amp for beginner/ intermediate
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10 out of 10Feature:
more EQ controls would be nice.
Quality:
I'd consider another rumble series if I ever need a bigger practice amp.
Value:
pretty good bang for the buck, especially for beginners and people looking for something to practice with.
Desirability:
This is a nice amp, but it's no 410 cab
Sound:
This is a great sounding amp. I prefer to play clean, or with external effects, so the fact that it only has one channel doesn't bother me. Because it is only a 60 watt amp, I can't use it for gigs, however in those cases it makes a good moniter. It's great for practice and is fairly lightweight and portable. It's also pretty versitile, I run a jazz through it now, but I used to run another jazz(with p-pickup) through it, they both sounded good.
Ease of Use:
any idiot can figure it out.
Support:
I haven't needed it, but my experience with Fender is all good.
Overall:
I'll probably keep this amp for a while. It works well as a moniter or a mic-amp, keyboard amp...etc...and it's easier to tote around than a cab, so it's good for practice.
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9 out of 10Feature:
There is no built in overdrive/distortion and it would be nice to have because the tone is so clear.
The RCA jacks (CD in) are nice; I have used a laptop as a drum machine and it controls its own volume and tone separately from the amp settings for my bass.
Quality:
No troubles...
Value:
One of the better priced items due to quality
Desirability:
It's the real deal!
Sound:
Clean and clear even when cranked.
Very loud for a 60W; fine in a small venue setting.
Ease of Use:
Very simple.
Support:
This is second hand info, because I have never had to deal with support.
Overall:
I may need another amp for bigger venues (though I will probably just use the output from this to the PA) but it is a great rehearsal and practice amp.
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10 out of 10Quality:
excellent quality it's stood up 2 alot in the little over a year that i've owned it.
Value:
good over bang for your buck
Sound:
sounds great at lower levels, however gets distoroted and fuzzy when tha bass is turned up much past 2, and it's not really good for playin gigs b/c it gets drowned out by drums.
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