

🎸 Own your sound, wherever you jam!
The Fender Rumble 15 Bass Combo Amplifier Bundle packs 15 watts of pure Fender tone into a lightweight, portable design. Featuring Fender’s special speakers and vintage-style controls, it’s perfect for bassists seeking professional sound quality in a compact practice amp. This bundle includes a 10ft instrument cable and an instructional DVD, making it an all-in-one starter kit for mastering your bass craft.





| ASIN | B09LRM8JL9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,306 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in Bass Guitar Amplifier Combo Amps |
| Color Name | Black and Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Bass Guitar |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (257) |
| Date First Available | November 12, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 17.56 pounds |
| Item model number | AUS-2370100000-COMBO-STD |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Output Wattage | 15 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 12 x 17.5 inches |
| Size | 15 |
W**Y
Good quality and value for the price.
It is the perfect size for the small room I have set up for practice. At less than have output volume, the sound is clear for a 400 sq ft room. It is very light (about 18lbs) and easy to move around. It would be difficult to find a better practice bass amp for the money.
E**.
Usual Fender Quality, and Fine Seller
Good construction, and excellent tone for a low wattage bass amp. No strange pops or buzzing through out the range. I'd be likely to buy again if it came up missing. This seller shipped quickly and really was easy to deal with.
R**M
Amplifier for bass guitar.
Good bass punch for its size. Would be great for use with a jazz or classic rock combo in a small venue… restaurant, bar, social hall school auditorium, etc.
M**C
Good quality and affordable
Packaged well, prompt delivery. Amp is clear, and loud. 8” speaker is perfect to capture low notes while still being a ‘small’ amp. The included instrument cable leaves something to be desired, cheap components and spotty performance.
K**.
Big Sound for a Small Amp
Great little bass guitar amp for the money. Has a great sound for such a small amp and is very light weight making it easy to move around. Works well for a practice amp or small venues.
S**S
Good amp.
Great. Some is learning bass guitar and needed something for home.
U**R
Rumble 100 packs a punch
If you are wondering whether to get a Rumble 15, 25, 40, 100, or 200: personally I suggest the 100. I tried a 40, but it just wasn't quite powerful enough. It's hard to tell from product overviews and videos, but the 100 is actually only a little heavier weight than the 40. And both the 40 and 100 are amazingly light - like in the 25 pound range. The advantage of the 100 is the 10 inch speaker, which gives it a booming low range. I play in 3 bands and use it regularly for 2-3 rehearsals a week plus gigs. It is rock solid. If you are playing a small room I think you can get by with a 100. If you are looking for a huge sound for large rooms, these integrated small amps from Fender and others are probably only going to work for you for home practice and rehearsals. I like the 100 better than the 40 for five reasons: more loud range, fatter low end, about the same weight for lugging to rehearsal (easy to carry in one hand with bass in other hand), more reliable (I had to crank my Rumble 40 and it died twice at rehearsals so I had to return it), and very compact - the 100 is not THAT much bigger than the 40 (you can still use it in a small practice room without it being in the way during the day, and it fits into pretty much any small vehicle with ease). The reason I am writing this review is I had a hard time finding real-world feedback on whether to get a 25, 40, 100, or 200. I think if you want something that is a good tradeoff of sound, lightweight, fairly compact, and a decent price, the 100 is the way to go. A 40 is lower cost and even smaller and lighter weight (but not much lighter, and not much smaller), BUT its really not going to cut it for loud rehearsals. The 25 is for quiet playing at home. The 200 might be great if you need something even louder, but at that size/weight you might want to just think about getting a nice amp and a separate speaker setup. Hope this helps! Disclaimer: I haven't played as much with similar lightweight offerings from other manufacturers, but from the research and videos and music store trials I have done, I think the Fender Rumble 100 stacks up well in the 25-ish pound integrated combo amp category.
J**O
Sounds
Great sound
S**R
Práctico,funcional de acorde al costo/calidad
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