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Great amp for the money.. has a great sound also but if you're planning on playing bigger than a medium size room you might be disappointed. I have the hundred watt just thought it would have a lot more punch. saying that though it's a great amp and has a great sound but just doesn't have the power I expect out of 100 W amp. Of course I'm used to playing guitar amps. in my hundred watt amps for guitar I can hardly get him past two or three on the master volume. But hey it's only $300. Also love the lightweight construction. will be interesting to see how that turns out after use for year.
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Though the Rumble 100 is small in size it fills the room. The lighter weight is perfect if you have a bad back or, like me, you just don't want to carry heavy amps. I use mine in church, small pubs, and practice. I can take my guitar, utility bag and amp in one trip. Cool.
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Proper bass sound. You can get all types, including overdrive. So play jazz through metal! Loud enough for small band situation. Super easy to lug! Great for starting out. When you are ready invest in a pro model, but this is a perfect way to start.
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Very pleased with this powerful little amp. I wish they would have made something like this when I first started plying in 1965. Very light at 22 lbs. and compact but packs a punch for its size. Have used it at a couple of smaller type settings and more than adequate volume wise.
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I Love This Amp. It is everything I want in a bass amp. It's got a great sound at a great price, and with its various sizes will serve whatever purpose you need it to. Personally, I'm always running into a PA when I gig so the 100W is perfect for me- going through a PA for medium size venues (indoors or outdoors), 100W is all you need. If you're going live right from the amp at these size of venues or gigging at slightly larger ones (live or through PA) then I'd recommend at least the 200W. Now, easily the biggest selling point this thing has is the weight. It is UNBELIEVABLY LIGHT. When my brother first picked one up in a store he thought it was some kind of empty display model. Nope. This thing weighs less than a small practice amp. Everyone is constantly wowed at how light it is when they carry it, expecting the usual burden that is the bass amp and instead getting a comparative feather. Think about how much nicer it would be to carry this around than that hunk of concrete destroying your back. Mark Bass makes great, light amps too, but these are a fantastic stepping stone in a more affordable price range. Great, versatile sound, great price, FANTASTIC portability, all in all a great value.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned