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Fender rumble 15
Fender rumble 15










fender rumble 15
  1. #Fender rumble 15 driver#
  2. #Fender rumble 15 portable#
  3. #Fender rumble 15 series#

Additionally, the Rumble 15 V3 is equipped with an auxiliary input for playing along to your favourite tracks and a headphone output for silent practice. The amp features a straightforward control layout with volume, bass, mid, and treble controls, allowing you to shape your sound to perfection. With its 15 watts of solid-state power and an 8-inch Fender Special Design speaker, the Rumble 15 V3 offers a deep and rich low-end, punchy mids, and clear highs, allowing your bass lines to cut through the mix with precision and authority. Designed with the needs of bass players in mind, this combo amp delivers impressive tone and power despite its small size. Introducing the Fender Rumble 15 V3 Bass Combo-an incredibly versatile and compact amplifier that packs a punch.

#Fender rumble 15 portable#

Whether it’s for an acoustic gig or backstage rehearsal, Rumble 15 delivers legendary Fender tone in a remarkably portable package. With the LT25, Fender has used its platform as innovators to build an amp that wants you to join the innovation.Don’t let its diminutive stature fool you – Rumble 15 uses every last electron of its 15 watts to pump out a surprisingly rich and balanced sound. And hey, you can always mic it up onstage if you land a bigger gig before you land a bigger amp. If you need an amp capable of inspiring you at home, in the jam room or for small gigs, this amp is well-equipped to push you towards new ideas, new sounds and new songs.

#Fender rumble 15 series#

But there are bigger amps in the series if that’s what you’re after. Would more volume capability be nice? Well, yeah.

fender rumble 15

Dial in a flat sound and hit it with some compression, and you’ll have a tone that would be flexible and reliable enough for an entire set’s worth of cover songs right there. The first thing you’ll notice when you plug the LT25 in is that there’s a really usable ‘flat and dry’ sound that lets your bass’ own natural voice do the talking, but which also serves as the perfect platform for effects (either the amp’s built-in ones or external pedals). Or do what Fender really hopes you’ll do, and accidentally stumble onto a new use for the effect which will go on to inspire the next generation of bass players and make you rich and famous. Combine it with some spring reverb for a David Lynch kind of feel, cover it in distortion for a post-rock fuzzed-out throb, or use it to add a slow subtle sense of movement to long, sustained notes in a ballad bassline.

fender rumble 15

The classic Fender tremolo sound in particular is really well-represented here, and after over half a century of that sound being used as maybe an afterthought in bass processors while guitarists and electric piano players get to have all the fun, it really feels like it’s being given the care and attention it deserves in the bass sphere. Sounds that we often associate more with guitarists, but which can really help bassists to carve out their own special place in the world. What’s that, you say? Other stuff? Why yes: the Rumble LT25 is designed not just to offer classic standard bass tones, but also sounds that are intentionally more unique and creative – the idea being that Fender wants to push bass players to be inspired to explore new sounds and styles. There are weird Leslie rotating speaker tones, fat distortions, tremolo. A bigger speaker might have given the amp more volume, but at the cost of the sonic fine-points of some of the other stuff the amp is designed to do.

#Fender rumble 15 driver#

That eight-inch driver is not a huge speaker for a bass amp, but the solid cabinet construction really helps to maximise the sound, focus the low-end through the bass port and give you lots of detail in the middle and high frequencies through the driver. (Image credit: Fender) Let's get ready to.īut if that was all the Rumble LT25 was about, then there wouldn’t really be any need for all those other sounds, right? So you’ll find edgier, rougher sounding rock basses, fat distortions, presets optimised for slap-and-pop techniques, deep dubby sounds, ratty fuzzes and more.












Fender rumble 15