Fender Rumble 40 Honest Review

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • My new practice amp The Fender Rumble 40. Quick run through about what the amp has to offer plus the things I like and don't like.

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  • @SummerMan11
    @SummerMan11 4 года назад +164

    You are reviewing a $200 amp. Starting with a $3000 bass, into a Fractal compressor (changing the sound), then using the direct out and bypassing the speaker. I appreciate you taking the time to do this, but it could have been a lot more helpful if you would have used a budget bass straight into the amp and a mic in front of the speaker.

    • @aramis844
      @aramis844 4 года назад +27

      I believe this video is more a personal opinion rather as a technical review. He just said it at the beginning, if you want technical details / sound tests there are more videos out there.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy 4 года назад +12

      1:24 "My overall opinion is: it's cool" What more does anyone need to know? ;p

    • @thewomble1509
      @thewomble1509 4 года назад +4

      @@squirlmy Yes, followed by "but I have some issues" which is the important part.

    • @lowkeycuh3701
      @lowkeycuh3701 4 года назад

      first off the base does not make the sound the amp does so how many watts are that how loud the amp is

    • @ishant_mankar05
      @ishant_mankar05 3 года назад

      You seemes to be a pro bassist

  • @fatabeeno
    @fatabeeno 6 лет назад +24

    Great demo and review. I bought one of these and really liked the tone and features, but returned it and got the 100 watt version because I needed to use it for cocktail lounge gigs, but the XLR line out went right to the board with no problems. Plenty of sound for the stage volume. I usually set the master high and use the gain knob for volume. I like it clean. Thanks for making the video.

  • @mynewsong9035
    @mynewsong9035 3 года назад +5

    Great honest review. I have the 12 inch rumble with 100 watts. . It has a great sound with plenty of power. The Fender Rumble is hard to beat, and they are super light weight.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  3 года назад +1

      Thanks!!! Hard to beat the price and weight with a really decent sound. I recommend them to all of my students

  • @WalrusDoom
    @WalrusDoom 4 года назад +40

    The overdrive is one of the best things about these amps. I played through the Rumble 500 head and was really pleasantly surprised and how good it sounded in a band mix.

    • @silencedones4421
      @silencedones4421 Год назад +1

      A rumble 500 and 40 are not the same.
      Overdrive requires power and less than 100w it's worthless.

    • @jmont1031
      @jmont1031 6 месяцев назад

      Agree.

  • @markbradley5624
    @markbradley5624 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for taking the time to do this review. Really honest with some super fine playing.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      Thanks for your comment and the nice compliment!! I really appreciate it :)

  • @marklowe7431
    @marklowe7431 4 года назад +13

    Great review. Sounds pretty good. Perfect for what I'm looking for. Good that you played a variety. Agree on the overdrive, a basic compressor may bring more value.

  • @regortex3364
    @regortex3364 5 лет назад +31

    The overdrive circuit sounds great on these amps, a major selling point for me.

  • @KawiMusician
    @KawiMusician 3 года назад +49

    The overdrive is a HUGE part of these amps. As you said,most sound good, its the overdrive level and tone that separates alot of these. Just saying, some of us like using that killer grinding tone,that Sick Of It All Craig Ahead tone for some things. I see the Metallica thing there, so a bit surprised you don't like the overdrive bass tones a bit considering Cliff was constant user of that. But, we all have our preferences.

  • @michaelbrohl1625
    @michaelbrohl1625 3 года назад +1

    Appreciate the honest information. Neither of your negatives are things I would use anyway.

  • @southernpaths2986
    @southernpaths2986 3 года назад +2

    The “bass face” is strong with this one!! Seriously though, great review and fantastic playing.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  3 года назад

      Haha. Thanks!! I can't help it😅😅 the faces get worse believe me. Thanks for the compliment and taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @matthewvoth5955
    @matthewvoth5955 6 лет назад +8

    Thanks for the review! I use a Noble DI, which I like to run through the effects return on most amps, and just bypass the pre amp. What I liked about this amp, compared to others in its class, is it actually has an effects return, and it powers an extension cab. I was surprised that the master volume has NO affect when running it this way, through the effects return, so I'm fortunate the Noble has a volume knob. I would consider also getting a 40 watt Rumble for rehearsals, etc but those don't have an effects return. Again, thanks for the review. Nice playing, btw.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      Matthew Voth thanks so much for the compliments! I bet your noble sounds awesome!!!!!!!

  • @Funkbrother213
    @Funkbrother213 5 лет назад +5

    I completely agree about the overdrive feature. Working cats(mostly) don’t need it. If they do they have high end pedals.

  • @bassworship50
    @bassworship50 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your honest opinion. I value it seeing i'm in the market for something in this range of a small practice/gig amp.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      Anderson McCant you're welcome! Thanks for checking out my channel and your comment. Might want to hold off on the rumble for a little longer to check out the rumble studio 40. It's the same thing but with Bluetooth, effects, and modeling. They should be released pretty soon

  • @ianseymour4066
    @ianseymour4066 5 лет назад +3

    You have such precision, cant wait till I get there. Keep on doing awesome man.

    • @TheLowest
      @TheLowest 2 месяца назад

      Such precision on his jazz

  • @michaelolz
    @michaelolz 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this review. I’m using this amp at my church and NOW I know NOT to connect it to the PA. Not that we would really need to, but it’s still good to know. 👍🏻

  • @MrWillyCC
    @MrWillyCC 2 года назад +2

    Great review! I just picked one of these up and couldn’t agree more with everything u said. The Master volume effecting the XLR out is a pain!! Great playing BTW!!

  • @AmandaKay
    @AmandaKay 5 лет назад +7

    Happy to find this vid. Probably buying this for my daughter tonight. She's 12 and I bought her a Fender Squier last night. Hopefully this is good for a beginner's first practice amp. Thanks for the review!

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  5 лет назад +10

      This amp will be great for her. Good choice. This amp excels for simplicity, weight, and power. Kudos to you Mom for supporting her

    • @skaterdude7277
      @skaterdude7277 4 года назад +2

      Fr a perfect amp to bring around and jam with friends, even play live so long as your band tones it down

  • @redbarchettta
    @redbarchettta 5 лет назад +3

    I'm getting this and a P-Bass tomorrow and I'm super stoked.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  5 лет назад

      That's awesome!!! Enjoy your new gear day! Those are the best

    • @beachbum4166
      @beachbum4166 5 лет назад +1

      I have a P-bass and a Rumble 100. For gigs I will be purchasing a Fender Super Bassman 300W with a couple of 15s.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  5 лет назад

      @@beachbum4166 I can hear the fat low end from your rig already!!!! That's going to sound massive

  • @georgeargon5113
    @georgeargon5113 Год назад +1

    I agree with your opinion about the overdrive, Charlie. For $125+ there are numerous makes of overdrive pedals that will serve you better.

  • @ryanandersen7417
    @ryanandersen7417 2 года назад

    Got one being shipped on Tuesday, really excited to try this out with my electric cello! Used another friend’s Rumble 40 yesterday for the first time and was blown away how my cello sounded with it. Can’t wait!!!

  • @Stratisfied22
    @Stratisfied22 6 лет назад +6

    If you are realistic about this amp you'll realize for the price it's an amazing amp and probably the best in it's class. It's a very loud 40 watt amp that sounds incredible and is feather light. The eq allows you to dial in a multitude of sounds and the others features while nice are not important to me. The main thing is this little amp sounds crisp and clear and the tone is amazing. If you're one of those knuckle heads that thinks you'll need to change the speaker out then get the rumble 100 which has an eminence speaker in it. I've never really liked fender bass amps but these new rumbles are very impressive and deliver the goods.

  • @MartyMcFlyV
    @MartyMcFlyV 5 лет назад +65

    Overdrive button..........Thats for playing ZZ Top or Rush, :-)

    • @omarsharif927
      @omarsharif927 4 года назад +7

      And Motorhead

    • @honkytonkinson9787
      @honkytonkinson9787 4 года назад +3

      RHCP, or any punk for that matter. Also some funk music. I think I'd rather find the perfect stomp box for that though

    • @TheAgeOfAnalog
      @TheAgeOfAnalog 4 года назад

      martin vaccaro RATM!

    • @DoggyEffect
      @DoggyEffect 3 года назад +3

      MUSE

  • @marktaylor8659
    @marktaylor8659 5 лет назад +1

    I just ordered one of these and your video has confirmed what I hoped, which is, it will do what I need it to do. I will be running the XLR but will work it as the sound guy needs me to. I have two Fender Precision bass guitars which have volume and tone. This should do the trick. Thanks for posting.

  • @HarleyBreakoutGuy
    @HarleyBreakoutGuy 3 года назад +1

    i love this amp it's amazing i bought one 2 years ago and it has been so good for me.

  • @aidanbriggs8624
    @aidanbriggs8624 6 лет назад +7

    i personally think that having the overdrive just adds versatility. if somebody is playing muse songs, they might want that overdrive channel. but if somebody is playing jazz, its not a must have but it adds to the demographic this amp appeals to.

  • @SlapNSniff
    @SlapNSniff 2 года назад +1

    just bought one of these today and I love it!!

  • @hoompaloompaa
    @hoompaloompaa 5 лет назад +5

    Overdrive allows me to play nib a lot more 😍😍

  • @joshuanunez2747
    @joshuanunez2747 6 лет назад +7

    I didn't know Stephen Amell played bass lol. Great vid, helped a lot!

  • @michael-TN
    @michael-TN 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the demo! 18 pounds is all my back needed to know 😊

  • @bigdog5086
    @bigdog5086 Год назад

    Your review was spot on Charlie and you are a very good player.

  • @nrich5127
    @nrich5127 4 года назад +4

    The Master Volume affecting the XLR is a major issue - contact Fender on this one - maybe it can be corrected with a software update. The overdrive is good for a very narrow selection of music ( 1% of music today ) and people get wowed because Getty Lee of Rush sometimes used a growling distortion sound on some performances and want to emulate it. The problem is that Getty's sound was sculpted using equipment that costs in the ten of thousands of dollars and you just won't get that with a 300 dollar amp. PS your playing is amazing ...

  • @WoutervanTiel
    @WoutervanTiel 5 лет назад +6

    I own it, what sold me is the weight and the tone. and i love the overdrive, on certain songs it is totally needed for my style. I use it about half the time. Adds some volume too. Sometimes in a noisy venue you can leave it on all the time to cut through better. But it is a small amp, great for practice and small venues.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  5 лет назад

      Thanks for your comment! The weight is awesome. Definitely a selling point

  • @chupacerveza
    @chupacerveza 4 года назад +36

    You could always use the overdrive section as a mute by turning the drive and level to zero, with the footswitch it becomes a footswitchable mute.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  4 года назад +10

      That's a cool idea! Thanks for the tip👍👍👍👍

    • @honkytonkinson9787
      @honkytonkinson9787 4 года назад +1

      Could you also tweak this to be a boost, with the overdrive levels turned down for a basic tine, and the switch overdrive off for a volume boost? (Sorry if this is a dumb question. I'm shopping for a practice amp upgrade and just started looking at this one)

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  4 года назад +1

      @@honkytonkinson9787 that's a great question. In theory yes possibly. Maybe someone else on here can with more insight. But I believe that's doable. I no longer have this amp and use the studio 40 instead. So I will have to defer

    • @honkytonkinson9787
      @honkytonkinson9787 4 года назад

      charlie strong hmm, I just watched your review on the studio 40 model and you didn't seem to like it. I also felt that it didn't sound as good as the regular rumble 40 did in this video. My current practice amp sound good but is only 25 watts so it's turned up all the way and I want some more headroom. I like the features in the studio model but wonder if a separate processor through a basic amp might sound better. Thanks for your reviews btw!

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  4 года назад +2

      @@honkytonkinson9787 I would say get a processor and go through a higher wattage rumble. The studio is actually really great and has a lot of cool features that I use all the time. Unfortunately I'm always fighting it to get a sound i like....😟

  • @davidpratt5067
    @davidpratt5067 2 года назад +3

    The overdrive is great. My thing is a Motörhead/ punk/ sonic youth thing. But the vintage tone works when I’m in a mid 60s garage mood. You’re kind of the opposite of that. I think it covers both of our styles nicely. I was looking at the Orange 50 but for 1/3 more$ and much heavier I passed. This amp weighs less than my Thunderbird in its case.

  • @drewjeers815
    @drewjeers815 Год назад

    I watched this review before getting mine several years ago now. Still my knock around & it's working fine. Easily keeps up with most jams i meet up where guitar players bring mobile amps.

  • @tommaynard_keyoftreeband
    @tommaynard_keyoftreeband 6 лет назад +7

    I love the overdrive. My favorite feature. But I'm a 60's Cream/Mountain guy

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      Thomas Maynard glad you like it :) thanks for your comment. Overdrive is not my bag, but if you dig it that's awesome. Thanks for checking out my channel

    • @tommaynard_keyoftreeband
      @tommaynard_keyoftreeband 6 лет назад

      Now. I only use overdrive part of the time. For a 16 min Spoonful jam it is a must. Felix used it with Mountain all the time, so another example of using it. Also, when jamming to Jimi tunes it sounds great. I am a very active bass guitarist (Jack Bruce style), love the 66-70 music and use feedback and extreme string bending techniques. Rotosound swing Bass 30-90. Also, looking to replace the rumble 40 speaker with a serious upgrade. Know anyone thats done that...your thoughts. I may just get the 100 and upgrade it's speaker as the band has an awesome PA. I have to be able to hear myself clearly. Tom

    • @tommaynard_keyoftreeband
      @tommaynard_keyoftreeband 6 лет назад

      Also, you mentioned the master volume affects the PA volume as well? not good. Wonder if that is true on all models of the Rumble. May have to find another rig, but has to be lightweight (66 yrs old now).

    • @billbailey695
      @billbailey695 6 лет назад

      Thomas - have you played an SG through it? Cheers.

    • @tommaynard_keyoftreeband
      @tommaynard_keyoftreeband 6 лет назад

      Yes - My SG Standard Bass is to strong for this small of an amp. Need 15's or you get natural distortion when you don't want it.

  • @jcmcclain57
    @jcmcclain57 6 лет назад +4

    Interesting observation on the XLR Direct Line Out (DLO) being effected by the Master Vol. control. That caused me to review both the owner’s manual block diagram and the service manual schematics. Both sets of documents clearly show the DLO being post Master. This is of interest to me too as I use the Rumble 40 for small intimate gigs due to it being just enough power to play in coffeeshop type settings, weighs less than 20 lbs, is not bulky, and is pretty amazing for the price. Doing it all over, I would splurge for the Rumble 100 for my purposes and that only for the built in effects loop. My 40 is modded with an effects loop and external speaker connection for a bit more power. In considering the DLO issue it brought to mind my MarkBass CMD151P Jeff Berlin Combo using the Lil Mark II amplifier that has a line out level control for the DLO. On the Rumble the Master acts as a line out level, and in a sense you probably are not going to radically change your Master, if at all, during a gig that you were using it to feed direct to console, so it should not be a real issue. But one you definitely want to be aware of. Thanks for bringing that functional point out in your review.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад +1

      jcmcclain57 thanks for your comment! I'm looking forward to checking out the new rumble studio 40 when they are available. The rumble stage 800 looks really cool too!

    • @jcmcclain57
      @jcmcclain57 6 лет назад

      charlie strong 👍

    • @tommaynard_keyoftreeband
      @tommaynard_keyoftreeband 6 лет назад

      So the manual is wrong in saying "Post" master?

    • @jcmcclain57
      @jcmcclain57 6 лет назад +1

      Thomas Maynard the manual “does” show the DLO as being “post” master. That means the master volume not only controls the overall output level in terms of volume but also controls/varies the DLO output signal. The Rumble 40 is a very effective low power bass guitar amp. I use mine for small gigs where the music is just background at best and also for guitar front-ending the amp through either my iPad or Line6 POD XT Live through the headphone input. It is absolutely amazing for guitar in that manner and a very effective bass rig for the studio or coffee shop gigs.

    • @tommaynard_keyoftreeband
      @tommaynard_keyoftreeband 6 лет назад

      Thanks

  • @ScottAllenBugsy
    @ScottAllenBugsy 5 лет назад +7

    Dude can play!

  • @timothyrice1621
    @timothyrice1621 6 лет назад +3

    Hey I have this amp also. I know what you mean, when you plug in the XLR cable in the back, the XLR out volume is affected by the master volume knob AND the speaker is too. I solved this by taking a spare aux jack and plugging it into the headphones jack in the back. That kills the speaker but the XLR out still works fine

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад +1

      Cool! Thanks for the heads up. They fixed that issue with the studio 40. That's a really cool amp. I'd encourage you to check it out. It literally does everything

    • @MrB_2112
      @MrB_2112 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, Timothy. I was wondering if having headphones plugged in muted the XLR as well as the speaker. I'm really glad it doesn't. Thanks again!

  • @oldgreentop
    @oldgreentop Год назад +2

    Re: the overdrive button. If you turn both overdrive control knobs CC (to minimum), that same *overdrive button* serves as an effective standby switch. Go ahead and try it. See for yourself. (applies to all Rumbles 40 and above BTW).

  • @Qermaq
    @Qermaq 2 года назад +1

    I got one of there, and it sounds awesome, and is plenty loud enough for stage volume. However, I brought it to a big festival gig and the sound guy said the XLR output was insufficient, so we wound up using a DI box instead.
    So unless (1) you're playing huge stage events all the time (2) you need an amp that will compete with guitar players who do not know the meaning of "turning down" (3) your band never uses a PA beyond the vocals so you need to fill the club, not just the stage, with your amp -- then this ought to be fine for you.

  • @bumpdunlop
    @bumpdunlop 2 года назад

    The improvisation near the beginning of the video sounds really close, tonally and stylistically to a Jazz/Fusion guitarist that I played with in the early 80's. He played a Music Man Sabre II Guitar through a real clean solid state amplifier. He would, to this day, never push a tube to distort in the slightest. He is going for clean clean clean. Kinda like you. You are really good. Someday you'll be a good Country bass player.

  • @amithkumar2235
    @amithkumar2235 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice video. Exactly what i wanted to know; the "SOUND"

  • @szafko
    @szafko 3 года назад +1

    I just purchased the 40. Intended as a budget friendly home studio project addition so I can blend DI with Mic. Hopefully, the XLR out issue has been resolved on the amp I bought. If not, the attributes you mention indeed were the main selling point. After all, built in XLR out on a 40 watt < $200 amp (you get what you pay for). Worst case scenario I’ll dust off ye ol’ radial di that’s in a box... on a shelf... somewhere in the garage... I think? LOL

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  3 года назад

      I'm not sure if they have updated the XLR out. I would assume but. But the studio 40 has stereo outs that are not affected by the main

  • @bigbassjonz
    @bigbassjonz 3 года назад +1

    Nothing negative about an overdrive. Just a different style than what you play.

  • @kelmcdowell404
    @kelmcdowell404 4 года назад +4

    Overdrive could be used for metal and hard rock playing

  • @WilliamWallaceRoss
    @WilliamWallaceRoss Год назад

    Bought mine originally as a keyboard practice amp and then I decided to try my hand at learning to play the bass. I serves my needs and my style of music that I want to play....original country and country gospel. Eventually, might try some blues and 60's Rock.

  • @FoamSquatch
    @FoamSquatch 5 лет назад +1

    I have an Orange Terror bass 500 that I run through a vintage 8x10. So drive sound is just my tone. I kinda like the overdrive on this. Gives the sound that I usually play with so I see it as a plus.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  5 лет назад

      Cool! 8×10s???!!! 👊👊 I bet that sounds monstrous!

  • @frankstetka7206
    @frankstetka7206 3 года назад +1

    Frank Stetka
    I kinda liked this amp and even the overdrive for the rare occasion but the XLR line out tied to the Master Volume is a major bummer because this amp alone is not loud enough for practice against a certain drummer I won’t mention here🤣. If I get one, I would have to use a separate DI preamp or add a volume pot on the XLR to dial it back in proportion to my cranking the master every time I can’t hear myself. I have enough projects as it is. Leave it alone haha. Master goes to 9.5 and lives there!! It’s good for tracking perhaps or if your sound guy is quick to control your PA volume and not leave you out of the mix should you change your mind on stage. Seriously set that guy to the max and use your guitar volume. That single 10” is hardly a stage monitor for rock music; Maybe coffee house jazz. I would pick one up used just to have something portable PORTABLE!! YeS that’s the major selling point for aging bass players 🤣. I use a Rumble 150 head - Still not enough headroom for my application but I love it for personal practice and synth amp.
    The Class D amps have way too much Compression pumping effect after getting slammed by a hard limiter when cranked up!!

  • @tommaynard_keyoftreeband
    @tommaynard_keyoftreeband 6 лет назад +1

    Good recording amp. I replaced the fender speaker with a 200W Celestron ( double the weight) and it still distorts when I crank it up. Nuts. I want a 500 with an extra 1-15 cab. That should work fine.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      Thomas Maynard 500 and a 15 should be plenty and sound great! Thanks for your comment

  • @nickcalato8788
    @nickcalato8788 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Charlie. I'm using a Fender 500 rumble head right now and I love the overdrive. I can tell from your style why you wouldn't care so much. A friend of mine let me borrower their $300 Darkglass pedal recently. Great pedal but compared to the overdrive Fender put in their $400 head, I'd take take the built in overdrive any day. Anyway nice video.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      Nick Calato thanks for the comment! Interesting about the comparison to the darkglass. Fender continues to compete even against the boutique guys. That's pretty cool.

  • @Kcutthth
    @Kcutthth 4 года назад +2

    This was a great review, thank you! I don’t need all of the technical stuff, I want a simple concise like or dislike from a player who is really good! The XLR out is certainly an issue but almost all of the places I gig at want me to use their DI box in front of my amp, regardless of if mine has an XLR out or not. This is primarily a practice at home/ son’s first bass amp. Fender has been very consistent with quality for me but I needed just one extra nudge before I bought. Thanks again, stay safe

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Kevin! I appreciate you subscribing as well. You're totally right! The di isn't a huge issue but something interesting that I found. It might have been corrected in the newer models since I did this video though... all of these rumble amps are solid and super easy to use. Regardless of the things I don't like about it. Its extremely hard to not recommend it for someone. I tell all of my students to get one for their room. Thanks for the support of my channel! Take care

  • @devooski4751
    @devooski4751 3 года назад

    That overdrive sounds like Rage against the machine and Motorhead. it may not be but it's close. overdrive is a very underrated setting.

  • @borisgrgic842
    @borisgrgic842 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the review ! In my opinion your bass guitar sound awesome when you are playing through the vintage key on the amp ! I hope you will use this amp to recording some new song with White House Players ! Greetings !

  • @glbassman6338
    @glbassman6338 4 года назад +2

    I have the 200. Can do any club gig with it but I use it fir practice with the band.

  • @Zeptyche
    @Zeptyche 2 года назад +1

    I had fun with the OD running my Les Paul into it. Kind of like Kyuss

  • @kokrhell
    @kokrhell 5 лет назад +6

    Dont agree with the overdrive button, if you are into the stoner rock etc. it just needs this sound..

  • @mattturner747
    @mattturner747 3 года назад +1

    great review. honestly i can't imagine a use for an overdrive button, but i'm not a huge gearhead so there may be something i'm missing with that. overall though i definitely think this is a great amp.

  • @plumpdy5810
    @plumpdy5810 2 года назад +1

    I only rarely use the overdrive because I prefer the tone of my distortion pedal :”) overdrive isn’t my thing a lot

  • @phillyhank8726
    @phillyhank8726 6 лет назад +20

    Thank you for the review, it is honest and we can appreciate that but to say that the OD can just be thrown away? Brotha I get it, you don't like OD, but not everyone is into the Jaco world of bass. I'm not knocking him or that genre but there are some folks that like and want that effect. Not everyone likes jazz. I just feel that the negative vibes that come from your facial expressions when you mention overdrive, kinda make folks shy away from getting it. Now please brotha, I'm approaching with the most non A hole intentions. Like i said, i appreciate the review. BTW, i really dig the smoothness on how you're fingers travel along the fingerboard. Stay up, Rumbling.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! You're right overdrive is def not my thing. I guess I have rbof (resting bitch overdrive face) lol My opinion is more that I really don't think its necessary for a small practice amp. I get it, and I understand that its fun for those players. I just think it's not a very practical thing to put on there, feels more like a marketing thing in my opinion. I'm def ok if i'm in the minority on that opinion and I'm not here to change anyone's minds. If someone has fun with that feature on the amp, that's awesome. I'm not here to take away anyone's enjoyment of that feature. I think something like a compressor or a built in tuner would be more practical. Just my opinion.

    • @phillyhank8726
      @phillyhank8726 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah i can see how it probably isn't necessary on that particular size amp. That makes more sense to me now. I actually own the stage 800, it comes with a Footswitch. Still trying to figure it the hell out. 🤘🏾😎🤘🏾

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      @@phillyhank8726 I did a video on the studio 40. I know what you mean. They threw everything in that amp!!! I'm not sure how the footswitch works, but download the app. It's really easy to change things using that. Plus it's fun to tweak your amp from your phone on stage lol

    • @phillyhank8726
      @phillyhank8726 6 лет назад +1

      charlie strong
      Yessir checking the app as we speak. They have the actual manuals under the "Help"
      Option. 🤘🏾😎🤘🏾

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      @@phillyhank8726 have fun! I bet that 800 screams!

  • @timburns379
    @timburns379 3 года назад +1

    If you don’t like overdrive don’t use it- real simple. How is that a “downside”?

  • @ImaginaryEvil
    @ImaginaryEvil 5 лет назад

    Sounds so much better than I was expecting for a 40W combo!

  • @videomaniac108
    @videomaniac108 6 лет назад +3

    I have one that I play my Gibson Thunderbird with flat wound strings through and it's not a bad little amp. I put it in the trunk of my car and use it for my bass practice on headphones at coffee shops and on speaker in my office at work at night where I'm by myself. I agree with you and don't use the overdrive. The only tone shaping I do is to cut the low and high mids to 10 o'clock and boost the bass and treble to 2 o'clock. The thing that I dislike the most about this amp is the fact that Fender has baked in compression into the master volume, so I have no independent control over it. If I crank the master volume enough to get a decent listening level I automatically am introducing compression that sustains my notes longer than I want and so I have to revise my right-hand technique to mute all notes shorter than a half note and even half notes sometime. My other amps that don't do this work fine with me, as I can dial in whatever level of compression I want independent of my volume settings.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад +1

      Jim Nesta nice observation. I totally missed that. But you are right! I have a rumble studio 40 on the way. I'm anxious to see how much tweaking it will allow for the compression. Thanks for your comment!

  • @MrTennisgolf
    @MrTennisgolf 4 года назад +1

    Sounds good on the dusty end. What about the B and E strings?

  • @alfioferlito9965
    @alfioferlito9965 6 лет назад +1

    Super light and clear nude tone...
    Great for home playnd and studio and recording at home I think..
    I've it and I'm very satisfied...

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      Alfio Ferlito yeah man. Really nice little amp. Simple and lightweight

  • @alanscharrer5255
    @alanscharrer5255 6 лет назад +2

    Recognizing what the amp is intended for, this amplifier meets all the criteria and more. Given all the bass effect pedals that are available to customize your sound, having simplified controls on your amplifier especially to give you a true clear tone/sound is ideal.

  • @raymondfink9580
    @raymondfink9580 3 года назад +1

    Overdrive is essential.

  • @vampyros1
    @vampyros1 Год назад

    Nice review; your tone sounds processed in the outro… we’re you ‘effecting’ it?

  • @BackingTracksCentral
    @BackingTracksCentral 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the review! Small tip, if you don’t mind, if possible disable the autofocus from your camera. 😊
    Does this haver enough power for a gig with 150 in the audience. Or the Rumble 100 is a better choice?

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  8 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely need a bigger amp for that. I might even recommend going for the rumble 200 or 500. Will help keep your tone clean if you need to push the amp.

  • @jams4218
    @jams4218 6 лет назад +1

    thank you so much for this review!

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      Jam S you're welcome. Thanks for your comment!

  • @aidan-ch4ck
    @aidan-ch4ck 6 лет назад +8

    Sick guitar! Just kidding. Your bass is sick! What brand is it?

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад +1

      Aidan Le it's a Mike lull mv5. Thanks for your comment!

  • @rolandedrummer9723
    @rolandedrummer9723 6 лет назад +1

    I liked the overdrive on the 200w I played. Not terrible and not for everything. Makes no sense on a practice amp though.

  • @setphaser
    @setphaser 6 лет назад +1

    very happy with my 15 incredibly cheap for a good solid sounding amp.

  • @anonymusum
    @anonymusum Год назад

    You are a good bass player. I enjoyed your vid.

  • @Rightupbass
    @Rightupbass 3 года назад

    Sounds awesome man.

  • @ec-hi1br
    @ec-hi1br 4 года назад

    THANK YOU ! GOOD VIDEO ! I LIKE THE VINTAGE SOUND, BECAUSE IS WARM. !

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  4 года назад

      Thank you Jose! Yeah the vintage tone does add a bump in the low mids. Some might not like that. I think its gread for a little punch!

  • @cliffords2315
    @cliffords2315 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just want a good Practice amp that doesnt piss off my neighbors, i have a big Bass Amp, just want a good practice/Recording
    bass combo. which is what most people buy this for.

  • @nmnmnm9509
    @nmnmnm9509 6 лет назад +1

    I only like overdive of this amp and i heard very nice shimmer affect from it. (Maybe from advanced models! )

  • @msg63bretired82
    @msg63bretired82 2 года назад

    My rumble 100v3 di out also changes with master volume which negates some of its usefulness as a stage monitor. I have however found the effects out very useful when slaving another amp to it. Once the slave is set the master controls both perfectly.

  • @001USA001
    @001USA001 4 года назад +1

    My experience with the OD is it takes a little effort to dial in a desirable tone. Everything else just sounds good. With the OD it seems to struggle with articulations until you get it set to a certain setting or a few may work. A lot of it just goes from light to heavy in a weird digital sort of way that suggests weak programming.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  4 года назад

      Thanks for your comment and the insight on that. Very much appreciated!!

  • @kostis6
    @kostis6 3 года назад

    I think this one could be a good amp for recoding don’t you think? A DI and mic in front combined!

  • @airinbone
    @airinbone 5 лет назад +5

    About the DI on this one. At this price point you are lucky to even have that option.
    The overdrive, I will never use it.

  • @frederickelectrick6137
    @frederickelectrick6137 5 лет назад +32

    right when you said "I'm plugged into a fractal, just for comp.
    then into the Fender rumble 40"
    I Stopped the Video,
    typed this comment, pressed the
    Home button on RUclips ...

    • @sevi3192
      @sevi3192 5 лет назад

      Would you care to explain why?

    • @frederickelectrick6137
      @frederickelectrick6137 5 лет назад +4

      @@sevi3192 I wanted an honest rumble 40 review, not a fractal threw a rumble 40

    • @sevi3192
      @sevi3192 5 лет назад

      I really apologize for my lack of knowledge, Sir. What is a fractal?

    • @frederickelectrick6137
      @frederickelectrick6137 5 лет назад +11

      @@sevi3192 fractal is an effect unit, that changes the actual sound and tone of an amplifier,
      personally I think the bass should have been plugged directly into the amp with no effects at all

    • @sevi3192
      @sevi3192 5 лет назад

      @@frederickelectrick6137 you do have a point on the direct to amp instead of a fractal

  • @jessd1952
    @jessd1952 2 года назад

    I think the fuzz is good for beginners to explore different sounds.

  • @mattloebig6108
    @mattloebig6108 2 года назад +1

    Nice vid, dude obviously doesnt like metal, and that’s ok.
    Just be careful with those bass “rulebooks” , they’ll turn ya into a bass snob that can limit your evolution & style.

  • @xambassist
    @xambassist 3 года назад

    Thank you for doing the review with a 5 string bass

  • @gmd1417
    @gmd1417 4 года назад +1

    @charlie strong - 40 watts, especially through a 10" speaker is just not enough to keep up with a drummer and a guitar player or two. The Rumble 100 is really the minimum (I've used both). The Rumble 40 is really just for practicing on your own, or maybe an acoustic guitar gig without drums...

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  4 года назад +1

      I agree! More headroom is always better. 👍👍 I've used my 40 with an acoustic duo and trio. Works great for a small dinner croud.

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc 3 года назад

      Can I ask. I am about to purchase either the 40 or 100. Can the 100 Sound Good, if I Gig a Small-coffee-shop, at very Low-volume? Which one do you recommend & why? appreciate any input.

    • @gmd1417
      @gmd1417 3 года назад +1

      @@michael_caz_nyc I would definitely recommend the Rumble 100 over the 40. The 40 is too small power wise and speaker sized to generate good tone and bottom end. The 100 is loud enough to give you the versatility to play with a small combo as well.

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc 3 года назад +1

      @@gmd1417 Thanks. Appreciate the input. 4 more Pounds & 60 more Watts . . . a 12" vs. a 10" - I will get the 100. oNe LovE from NYC

  • @HarleyBreakoutGuy
    @HarleyBreakoutGuy 3 года назад +1

    this model is really old, i bought mine in 2019 and it's a lot more modern.

  • @johnstephen7610
    @johnstephen7610 4 года назад +1

    Not a bad little amp for its sound and its price, but understand this is a disposable amp. If the electronics fail -- as the power supply did, in my Rumble 40 -- there are no replacement parts, and the offshore companies who make the stuff don't publish schematics for the electronics, so you are hosed if the electronics fail.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  4 года назад

      That's true!! But always hit up the dealer. Their reps will usually bend over backwards to make everyone happy if there's an issue

    • @johnstephen7610
      @johnstephen7610 4 года назад

      @@chuckbiscuit23 Thanks Charlie. Sadly, the dealer won't deal with it. Ah, well. That's the way of things these days. We live in a disposable world. Nonetheless, you did a nice review of the amp. Thanks for posting it.

  • @BibleBeltBlues
    @BibleBeltBlues 3 года назад

    Thanks for this vid....ALMOST pulled the trigger on the Rumble 100 BUT I am in home studio guy and hearing this amp I am convinced the 40 will do....save $100...I don't live gig. The DI issue IS important drawback....BUT since I am in studio guy I can work around it....If live I would not get it if needed to send to mixer live..........Thanks for being HONEST. :) By the way....you are an AWESOME player. I noticed your right hand muting technique with the thumb going up and down instead of anchored on a pickup or 5th string.....I am just starting to learn 5 string bass and will prob use that technique........so extra value for me here. If you have a link to anyone training on that technique would appreciate a share.......cheers.!!

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment!!!! I can't remember where I picked up my muting technique from. It came somewhat natural. But I think I might have pulled some from an old John pattituci video on 6 string bass and he went in depth on various right hand muting techniques. Hope that helps!!! Thanks for the sub too!!

    • @BibleBeltBlues
      @BibleBeltBlues 3 года назад

      @@chuckbiscuit23 Thanks. I looked him up and landed on this vid ruclips.net/video/yDSAd29kJ0o/видео.html so I appreciate the tip. :) Will come back an watch some of your music and watch your technique..........I don't know why it took so long for me to get to learn the bass as I have been playing guitar for over 50 years......enjoying the journey. Many thanks.

  • @glennrosa234
    @glennrosa234 Год назад

    This might not be related to everyones individual situation but because i also play guitar just as in the 60s& 70s one of the favorite guitar amps was the Fender "Bassman" the 40 kills for electric guitar for any gig just as they did w Bassman you just minus the low eq & even th OD & tone options are killer, & still Way lighter than majority of guitar amps. Jus Sayin Thanx 4 th killer information in this review!👍✌️

    • @nicholasburrows5716
      @nicholasburrows5716 11 месяцев назад

      I have an old Bassman (70 head and 2x15 cab) that my uncle gave me when I thought one of my other bass amps was messed up…turned out it wasn’t…just needed a good cleaning….but I’m stuck with what to do with the Bassman…it’s not really what I want…I’d rather have one of the Darkglass 212 cabs and one of the Alpha Omega 500/900 heads..

    • @glennrosa234
      @glennrosa234 11 месяцев назад

      @@nicholasburrows5716 i hear you, but if you dont have to get rid of th Fen. Bss Mn its a Classic you should Hold on until th right sit. Comes to you then youll know the right thing to do.. Take Care N.B. 👊✌️
      .

    • @nicholasburrows5716
      @nicholasburrows5716 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@glennrosa234 it’s just not a bass amp….at least the head isn’t

    • @glennrosa234
      @glennrosa234 11 месяцев назад

      @@nicholasburrows5716 yup i hear you bro.

  • @mancavelegostudios9711
    @mancavelegostudios9711 9 месяцев назад

    Can I plug my bass amp into my audio interface and hear the stock effects from Logic Pro coming out of the amp? How would I do that? I watched your video where you reviewed the Fender Rumble Studio 40 amp with the built in effects. But what if I want to get this amp on this video instead and just use the Logic built in effects? Thanks! :)

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  9 месяцев назад

      I would imagine you could take an out from your interface and plug into the input on the amp. Or try and use the headphone output from the interface and put that into the aux input on the amp. Hopefully that helps

  • @nitemirror1
    @nitemirror1 2 года назад +1

    The reason why I bought this amp is because it had an overdrive button and 2 mid range knobs

  • @michaelfuria4257
    @michaelfuria4257 6 лет назад +1

    very nice playing!!

  • @dmstewart66
    @dmstewart66 3 года назад +1

    aw man... The overdrive button is literally the only reason I was looking at this amp..... Overdrive is absolutely necessary for playing any sort of metal or hard rock. Cant imagine why anyone would even consider buying an amp without overdrive unless they only wanted to play jazz on it.
    Playing something like The Who without overdrive would be a downright travesty.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  3 года назад +1

      I hear ya man! Don't let my review steer you away. It that's what you're looking for, I bet you're going to have alot of fun with it. You're right for that type of music it's going to be super important. I would have just preferred a feature that had more utility than an overdrive. Thanks for your comment and watching my video. Much appreciated 👍🙏

  • @dantboden
    @dantboden Год назад

    That's a nice couch, lots of personality. How'd you 2 meet? You're such polar opposites.

  • @drewjeers3301
    @drewjeers3301 6 лет назад +1

    The XLR volume issue...
    I'm a newbie but it seems like if you ran it through a venue PA it would be issue-free with soundman long as you knew where you were gonna plant the volume.
    At a rock gig anyway I'd think I could set it on its comfortable non-strained loudest if it was my monitor. Maybe your talking about a more subdue atmosphere where volume could actually need to be tapered off on it thus screwing up the big mix.
    BTW I may be getting this soon.
    I have the rumble 25 and an acoustic 15" 100W. I find the 15" speaker sounding muddy. I was thinking rumble 100W with the 12" would be perfect but I'm reading many people like the 40W 10" over the rumble 100W soundwise.
    I'm also hearing the 100 isn't way louder than 40 like 2X but maybe as little as 30%. Think I'm getting the 40.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад

      Yeah, you have a point. That would be ok if you never plan to touch your volume. But typically as a gig goes on dynamics tend to change. I personally would want that freedom to adjust my eq or volume without affecting the FOH. Nobody likes an bitchy sound guy lol I can't speak for the 100, but I know the 40 is a sweet little amp. I would def advise against the 15. Imo they get way too muddy and just kill the nuances of you fundamental bass tone. Try checking out the rumble 500 head if you like the rumble series. Nice amount of headroom and a decent price

    • @drewjeers3301
      @drewjeers3301 6 лет назад +1

      It seems from searching tonight that at least the rumble 100 and maybe the higher ups have the same volume set up.
      I just told my sis to order this one. I dont need more. My band I joined hasn't played out together with me yet but they have PA if needed. I can slave my 100 15" to this too I spose.I just like this one.

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  6 лет назад +1

      @@drewjeers3301 sounds good. Good luck with the band and the new amp. Let me know what you think when you get it. Happy jamming!!

  • @chadward
    @chadward 3 года назад +3

    Looks like a great practice amp. The question for me - the one I was hoping you’d answer - is whether or not it could do a small bar gig. 18 pounds is huge selling point, especially for jams and such. If I could count on it for the monthly pub gig (small space, 30-40 people) I’d buy one now. Any thoughts?

    • @chuckbiscuit23
      @chuckbiscuit23  3 года назад +1

      That's a tough one to answer. Ot depends on your stage volume. This might help you a bit though. I have used this amp for duo gigs(guitar and bass player) with dinner crowds at small bars and it is great, plenty of juice. However, if there's a drummer or your stage volume creeps up a bit it might not be enough... but for the price I think it's a solid risk to take.

    • @mistermojo1969
      @mistermojo1969 3 года назад

      My old band used one. If you have an average volume drummer it should be fine (I would use the DI). I could always hear the bass onstage. I bought a Rumble 200 for my basement, though; might still get a 40 to haul around.

  • @badchihuahuamusic7031
    @badchihuahuamusic7031 Год назад

    last min says it all, if u can play it will sound ok

  • @cleveland9047
    @cleveland9047 4 месяца назад

    I’m buying this amp because of the overdrive button. Among other reasons.