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Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 11:53 am
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I've been using a Fender Rumble 100 for the last few years and thought that would be the last one I bought... until I caught myself salivating over the new TV series amps.


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:D i use a fender 210-115-250 head, with a samson c valve pre-amp, very warm with punch you would'nt believe if needed.


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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:25 pm
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I'm still using the same 1972 Bassman 100 head/cabinet I've owned since '85.

There's just nothing to beat it. Everything sounds great through it, and it records extremely well.

However, it's worth too much to take out gigging, so am looking at a Bassman 250 for that.


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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:47 am
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Im using the Fender Rumble 60 for the past 4 years and it has been holding up. Thinking about getting the TB 600 combo when i have the money. I could of got it before but i spent it on the Fender Mark Hoppus Bass


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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:53 am
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'66 blackface Bassman head and 2x12 cab

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Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:21 am
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Fender 250/210. An amazing amp. Used it at an outside venue yesterday afternoon and people were amazed at the tone, punch, and volume this little combo had. I tried all of the 2x10 combos (SWR, GK, Peavey, etc.) I could find and all of them paled in comparison with this little monster. There was a tech bulletin regarding a couple of the pots and my dealer went ahead and had all of them replaced before I bought the amp. 625.00 brand new out the door with a cover. Unbelievable...


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Have had a Bassman 250/115 for about a year and a half. Great sound for classic rock with my Jazz bass and even better 60s sound with my Rivoli and Boss eq pedal.


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Set aside from my rig I collect fender bassmans (2x15s) and 50 watt and 100 watt heads my prized one is a 63 blonde. However my rig I alternate between a 1972 2x15 with utah speakers or a 74 2x15 with JBLs along with a Sunn 2x15 and 2 ampeg 4x10s driven by 2 Ampeg svt-2 pros I mic my fender 2x15 and one ampeg 4x10 but my fender just has more balls!


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A 1978 Fender Bassman 135 head but I run it through an Ampeg SVT Classic 1x15 cab


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Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 5:04 pm
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I've got an '04 Bassman 100. While I primarily use it at home, I have used it in small-to-medium sized clubs, and it sounds wonderful! I've owned a few Fender amps over the years (both bass and guitar), and I've always been happy with Fender.


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Got a Rumble 100/210. Sounds great with my Geddy Lee Jazz. Looking forward to trying my new Am Std Fretless when it arrives shortly!


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I have a Fender bassman amp and it has 50watt on the back.. I believe it's 69 or earlie 70's it came from meirmack sound studio in New York.not sure of the actually year the head is ,how can I find out....I have had it all redone ,everything new cord / tubes / caps / in puts / ground switch the whole nine yards ..what would be a good cab for it for Bass....
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Friday I am picking up my Bassman 250/210! I don't gig out (yet maybe?) but do want to start playing with other folks...ug, guitardists... and am really pleased with the performance of the amp when I have played them in the past.


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