Prime_BASS Posted January 25, 2014 Posted January 25, 2014 Would like to have a go on the rumble 500 head against the my shuttle 6.0. But I critique the lack of speakon plugs in favour of jack sockets. Sound nice in the vid though. Quote
eude Posted January 27, 2014 Posted January 27, 2014 Rumble V3 500W Head >> http://www.dawsons.co.uk/fender-rumble-v3-500-bass-amplifier-head Rumble V3 200W Head >> http://www.dawsons.co.uk/fender-rumble-v3-200-bass-amplifier-head A lot cheaper than the UK List already, which is £500 for the 500W and £300 for the 200W. I'm very much in the market for a new rig, albeit a little one. I wonder if the 200W will be actually 200W, some class D ratings tend to over egg a little. Apparently the old Rumble 150, rated at 150W, had the same power section as the 300W Genz Benx Shuttle 3.0 and the Rumble 300, 300W, had the same as the Shuttle 6.0, which was rated at 600W. If the 200W Rumble head is actually 200W of usable power, I think that'd likely be enough for me... Eude Quote
matybigfro Posted January 28, 2014 Posted January 28, 2014 I used a Rumble 75 tilk back combo a few week's ago and was suprised by what it could pump out, sounded nice although I used my Behringer DBI21 to goose it If they've just intergrated some of Genz know how to make sure the D-class power module and power supplies are good (which it sounds like they might by Eude's comments about using the same power sections as the higher rated Genz stuff, then I think these should be pretty nice amps, the sound clips sound very nice anyway Quote
stevie Posted January 28, 2014 Posted January 28, 2014 [quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1390512714' post='2346361'] Jack socket speaker outs on a 500W head!? Man up and fit speakons! [/quote] A good sign that they are built down to a price. Quote
skej21 Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 [quote name='matybigfro' timestamp='1390901312' post='2350962'] I used a Rumble 75 tilk back combo a few week's ago and was suprised by what it could pump out, sounded nice although I used my Behringer DBI21 to goose it If they've just intergrated some of Genz know how to make sure the D-class power module and power supplies are good (which it sounds like they might by Eude's comments about using the same power sections as the higher rated Genz stuff, then I think these should be pretty nice amps, the sound clips sound very nice anyway [/quote] Had a word with one of the guys from Fender about these at work. Theyre basically all the Genz Benz innards (components) repackaged. Looks like a really nice little range to me :-) Quote
eude Posted February 10, 2014 Posted February 10, 2014 [quote name='skej21' timestamp='1391902728' post='2362586'] Had a word with one of the guys from Fender about these at work. Theyre basically all the Genz Benz innards (components) repackaged. Looks like a really nice little range to me :-) [/quote] Does that mean the 200 model has the same power section as the old 300W Shuttle, and the 500, has the 600W Shuttle bits/bobs? Cheers, Ewan Quote
skej21 Posted February 10, 2014 Posted February 10, 2014 [quote name='eude' timestamp='1392045511' post='2363958'] Does that mean the 200 model has the same power section as the old 300W Shuttle, and the 500, has the 600W Shuttle bits/bobs? Cheers, Ewan [/quote] Not entirely sure about specifics. I'll find out for you. Our rep just said 'we're putting the Genz Benz innards into the new rumble range'... Quote
eude Posted February 11, 2014 Posted February 11, 2014 [quote name='skej21' timestamp='1392059963' post='2364239'] Not entirely sure about specifics. I'll find out for you. Our rep just said 'we're putting the Genz Benz innards into the new rumble range'... [/quote] Good man. Quote
skej21 Posted February 12, 2014 Posted February 12, 2014 (edited) [quote name='eude' timestamp='1392045511' post='2363958'] Does that mean the 200 model has the same power section as the old 300W Shuttle, and the 500, has the 600W Shuttle bits/bobs? Cheers, Ewan [/quote] Just checked. It appears that all Genz Benz and new Fender Rumble amps use the same Bang & Olufsen designed power sections, so Genz Benz innards are now in rumble amps :-) Edited February 12, 2014 by skej21 Quote
wateroftyne Posted February 12, 2014 Posted February 12, 2014 [quote name='skej21' timestamp='1392218641' post='2366085'] Just checked. It appears that all Genz Benz and new Fender Rumble amps use the same Bang & Olufsen designed power sections, so Genz Benz innards are now in rumble amps :-) [/quote] I think pretty much all of the lightweights use the B&O ICEPower module. I really don't get on with it... I'm holding out for the next generation, whatever that may be. Quote
eude Posted February 12, 2014 Posted February 12, 2014 [quote name='skej21' timestamp='1392218641' post='2366085'] Just checked. It appears that all Genz Benz and new Fender Rumble amps use the same Bang & Olufsen designed power sections, so Genz Benz innards are now in rumble amps :-) [/quote] Very interesting dude. I would be tempted, but I've just dropped some cash on a different setup, but I'll watch out for these with interest Quote
PauBass Posted February 12, 2014 Posted February 12, 2014 [quote name='skej21' timestamp='1391902728' post='2362586'] Had a word with one of the guys from Fender about these at work. Theyre basically all the Genz Benz innards (components) repackaged. Looks like a really nice little range to me :-) [/quote] Yes, I also spoke to someone from Fender and as was told the same Quote
theyellowcar Posted February 12, 2014 Posted February 12, 2014 I have a Rumble 15 from the previous generation - it's tempting to upgrade given I could get something with 3x the output (and a much better look) in a box of similar weight. Quote
AndyTravis Posted February 26, 2014 Posted February 26, 2014 They're really nice, came back from a week off to the 40/100/200/500 combos in work. The 40 having an XLR out is a great feature for a smaller combo if you were in a covers band (I know the bronco had that feature too...) The 500 combo is ridiculously loud, maybe 'too' loud for the 2x10 box it's in. But they're all decent sounding, light beyond expectation and even the 40w is plenty loud for jamming with mates. I'm very taken with the 100w, size, weight, power, price etc. Will be taking one or two of my basses in to try through it... Quote
theyellowcar Posted March 1, 2014 Posted March 1, 2014 [quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1393454537' post='2380644'] They're really nice, came back from a week off to the 40/100/200/500 combos in work. The 40 having an XLR out is a great feature for a smaller combo if you were in a covers band (I know the bronco had that feature too...) But they're all decent sounding, light beyond expectation and even the 40w is plenty loud for jamming with mates. [/quote] I took the plunge on the 40 and love it. It's more than enough at home, and I figure between the 'underrated' power stage and the XLR out I'm covered if I need to go louder. Quote
darren Posted March 1, 2014 Posted March 1, 2014 Here is my 500 head in a band setting. Eq not far off flat. Fender p and played through a fender rumble 112. http://gdansk81.tumblr.com/post/77614664534/new-songs-recorded-at-vibe-studios-23-02-14 Quote
Grissle Posted March 1, 2014 Posted March 1, 2014 [quote name='theyellowcar' timestamp='1393665833' post='2383046'] I took the plunge on the 40 and love it. It's more than enough at home, and I figure between the 'underrated' power stage and the XLR out I'm covered if I need to go louder. [/quote] I'm really anxious to hear/read a comparison of the new Fender 40 and the Ampeg ba110??!! Quote
theyellowcar Posted March 1, 2014 Posted March 1, 2014 [quote name='Grissle' timestamp='1393707544' post='2383668'] I'm really anxious to hear/read a comparison of the new Fender 40 and the Ampeg ba110??!! [/quote] I'm probably the least objective person to ask - I bought two BA110's from two different retailers and had to send both back for different faults. After that debacle I bought a Rumble 15, which was faultless, and then last week I traded up to the Rumble 40. If the BA110 had worked, I would've kept it happily, but looking back now when I think about 'bang for buck' the Rumble 40 wins hands down - more flexible EQ, XLR out, built-in overdrive, 3 built-in tone voicings, and trust me, the Fender weighs [b]a lot[/b] less. I can't emphasize that enough. Quote
gsgbass Posted March 2, 2014 Posted March 2, 2014 [quote name='theyellowcar' timestamp='1393716692' post='2383767'] I'm probably the least objective person to ask - I bought two BA110's from two different retailers and had to send both back for different faults. After that debacle I bought a Rumble 15, which was faultless, and then last week I traded up to the Rumble 40. If the BA110 had worked, I would've kept it happily, but looking back now when I think about 'bang for buck' the Rumble 40 wins hands down - more flexible EQ, XLR out, built-in overdrive, 3 built-in tone voicings, and trust me, the Fender weighs [b]a lot[/b] less. I can't emphasize that enough. [/quote] The Fender weighs less now because, Fender is now using real plywood, in place MDF. Lighter, and stronger. Quote
Highfox Posted March 2, 2014 Posted March 2, 2014 I have a music shop giftcard that is burning a hole in my pocket, That 15" 200w combo might just be the job Quote
theyellowcar Posted March 2, 2014 Posted March 2, 2014 [quote name='Highfox' timestamp='1393752961' post='2383917'] I have a music shop giftcard that is burning a hole in my pocket, That 15" 200w combo might just be the job [/quote] You won't be disappointed! Quote
RandomBass Posted March 2, 2014 Posted March 2, 2014 [quote name='darren' timestamp='1393706368' post='2383646'] Here is my 500 head in a band setting. Eq not far off flat. Fender p and played through a fender rumble 112. [url="http://gdansk81.tumblr.com/post/77614664534/new-songs-recorded-at-vibe-studios-23-02-14"]http://gdansk81.tumb...tudios-23-02-14[/url] [/quote] I like those two tracks. Nicely done. Cheers Geoff Quote
darren Posted March 2, 2014 Posted March 2, 2014 [quote name='RandomBass' timestamp='1393760394' post='2384016'] I like those two tracks. Nicely done. Cheers Geoff [/quote] Very generous, thanks! Quote
MrCrane Posted March 20, 2014 Posted March 20, 2014 Sorry to butt in here guys, but I'm a bit confused with the specs published by Fender. As far as I can make out the 40 and the 200 combos have headphone out but the 100 doesn't - (at least as far as [url="http://www.fender.com/series/rumble/rumble-100-v3-120v-blacksilver/"]http://www.fender.co...0v-blacksilver/[/url] indicates). Is this correct? If so why would they skip this feature on one model (particularly if they include it on a higher powered one)? Quote
theyellowcar Posted March 20, 2014 Posted March 20, 2014 [quote name='MrCrane' timestamp='1395322112' post='2401073'] Sorry to butt in here guys, but I'm a bit confused with the specs published by Fender. As far as I can make out the 40 and the 200 combos have headphone out but the 100 doesn't - (at least as far as [url="http://www.fender.com/series/rumble/rumble-100-v3-120v-blacksilver/"]http://www.fender.co...0v-blacksilver/[/url] indicates). Is this correct? If so why would they skip this feature on one model (particularly if they include it on a higher powered one)? [/quote] It's an omission on the site. The spec sheet I got with my Rumble 40 also has the headlines for the 1/2/500 combos and they all feature a 1/8" headphone out Quote
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