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I haven't had any guitars at home over lockdown, so have started playing some bass.

I have been finding it relatively enjoyable, so I am looking to get a practice amp in the $4 - 600 range.

What would you recommend?

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JustMatt wrote: Tue Aug 31, 2021 4:15 pm I haven't had any guitars at home over lockdown, so have started playing some bass.

I have been finding it relatively enjoyable, so I am looking to get a practice amp in the $4 - 600 range.

What would you recommend?
I really rate Fender Rumbles. I would get the biggest one you can on the second-hand market. I sold my Rumble 500 for $700 earlier this year, but anything smaller than that should be within your budget.
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Second vote for Fender Rumble amps. When I saw The Chats last month they were using them live which I thought was cool as last time I saw them it was Ampeg gear.

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I have a Rumble 25, which is more than enough for home use.

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If you're happy lurking Trademe for a month or two you'll often be able to get hold of a Rumble 40 for $250-300. They have 4 band EQ and a line out, so quite a bit more feature-rich than the 15 and 25 models.

Rumbles are the way to go. They're unsettling light, reliable and sound pretty good.

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Thanks folks. It looks like the Rumble is a safe bet.

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JustMatt wrote: Tue Aug 31, 2021 9:12 pm Thanks folks. It looks like the Rumble is a safe bet.
I think they're pretty much based on Genz Benz amps, which were always great mid-range options.
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Yep, I use a Rumble also, and it's very competent.
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I use the wee baby Rumble15.
Good enough for lounging practice.
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Love the Rumbles myself. I gig often with a Rumble 500 which addresses most of my requirements. EQ settings flat and we're good to go.
It even has a headphone jack for at home practise! :-)
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smallface wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 7:18 pm Love the Rumbles myself. I gig often with a Rumble 500 which addresses most of my requirements. EQ settings flat and we're good to go.
It even has a headphone jack for at home practise! :-)

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GrantB wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 7:25 pm
smallface wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 7:18 pm Love the Rumbles myself. I gig often with a Rumble 500 which addresses most of my requirements. EQ settings flat and we're good to go.
It even has a headphone jack for at home practise! :-)

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I add an extension 210 for some gigs. Very nice :-)
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smallface wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 7:18 pm Love the Rumbles myself. I gig often with a Rumble 500 which addresses most of my requirements. EQ settings flat and we're good to go.
It even has a headphone jack for at home practise! :-)

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Post by JustMatt »

Thanks again everyone. I ordered a Rumble 40 today.

It looks like it will do everything I need for now.

Fingers crossed for a speedy delivery.

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