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Description
Unleash a sonic earthquake with the Fender Rumble 350, a bass combo amplifier crafted to shake the very foundations of sound. Delivering a robust 350 watts through two 10" Fender Special Design speakers, the Rumble 350 is your ticket to commanding the low end with confidence and precision. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, its high-efficiency digital power amplifier ensures your bass lines resonate with clarity and power.
The Rumble 350 is more than just raw power. It offers a suite of features designed for versatility and ease. The incorporated overdrive effect with gain and blend controls lets you sculpt your tone from mellow warmth to gritty distortion. The active 4-band EQ, alongside punch and scoop presets, allows for detailed tone shaping, perfect for both fingerstyle and slap techniques. For added convenience, a removable caster system and spring-loaded side handles make transportation a breeze.
Designed with practicality in mind, the Rumble 350 sports a rugged exterior with black vinyl covering and a black metal grille, ensuring durability on the road. Its balanced XLR line out is ideal for direct recording or connecting to a live console, while the aux input and headphone jack facilitate silent practice and jam sessions. Plus, the piezo horn can be toggled on or off to suit your playing style, whether you need extra high-end definition or a softer pick technique.
Key Features:
- Solid-state amplifier with 350 watts of power
- Dual 10" Fender Special Design speakers
- High-frequency piezo horn with on/off switch
- Overdrive with gain and blend controls
- 4-band active EQ with punch and scoop presets
- Balanced XLR line out for direct recording/live use
- Removable casters and spring-loaded side handles for easy transport
- Auxiliary input and headphone jack for practicing and jamming
- Rugged design with black vinyl covering and metal grille
Product specs
| Brand | Fender |
| Model | Rumble 350 350-Watt 2x10" Bass Combo |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | Indonesia |
| Categories | Bass Combo Amps |
| Color Family | Black |
| Electronics | Solid State |
| Model Family | Fender Rumble 350 |
| Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
| Number of Inputs | 1 Input |
| Output Power (Watts) | 350 |
| Power Tube Type | None |
| Reverb | None |
| Series | Fender Rumble |
| Speaker Configuration | 2x10" |
FAQs
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Is the Fender Rumble 350 suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Fender Rumble 350 is designed for live performances with its 350-watt output and 2x10" speaker configuration, providing ample volume and clarity for gigging.
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What type of amplifier is the Fender Rumble 350?
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The Fender Rumble 350 is a solid-state bass combo amplifier, offering reliable performance and consistent sound quality without the need for power tubes.
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Does the Fender Rumble 350 have built-in effects?
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Yes, the Fender Rumble 350 features a built-in overdrive effect, which is footswitchable for easy activation during performances.
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How does the EQ on the Fender Rumble 350 work?
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The Fender Rumble 350 includes a flexible EQ section with controls for Bass, Low Mid, High Mid, and Treble, as well as Punch and Scoop EQ presets for quick tonal adjustments.
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Can I use the Fender Rumble 350 for direct recording?
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Yes, the Fender Rumble 350 has a 1/4" line out, allowing for direct recording or live use without needing additional microphones.
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Build quality
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The Rumble 350 weighs 65 lbs, which is significantly heavier than newer models like the Rumble 500 at 36.5 lbs, affecting portability.
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Setup and maintenance
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A flickering power supply light and noticeable hissing through the speaker are common issues that may require professional repair evaluation.
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Features and functionality
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The 210 speaker setup in the Rumble series offers clearer sound, which helps beginners identify mistakes and avoid bad habits during practice.
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The Rumble series includes a built-in overdrive that some users find superior to external pedals like the Bass Soul Food or DS1 for a cleaner, more precise sound.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 9 Ratings
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Plenty LOUD and has good tone - tweak the EQ
For some people it seems there is a love/hate relationship with the Fender Rumble 350.
I happen to really like it. A lot! It's a good amp for small and medium venues. All it takes is some time to mess around with the EQ settings and adjust the lows down and adding some mids improves the sound.
Another trick is to get this amp off the floor. Elevate it to at least knee level or even chest level to get the sound dispersed throughout the room. It all depends on your set-up with your band and the acoustics of the room.
Placement with a bass amp is key. Also where your standing. If you can't hear yourself - your sound guy should be able to help you by giving you more bass in your monitor. All things you probably already know, but some don't.
The 2x10 speakers have been more than adequate for me and I've never had to turn it up beyond 4 or 5. Not once. It will shake the windows and rattle your dental fillings. Lol
Don't knock it or even consider dismissing it until you've given it a chance. I mean really play with it in different settings and try the suggestions I've provided. It's worked well for me. I have to laugh when I hear people dogging on this amp who have never once played through it. They go by what someone else has said.
At 65 pounds its no light-weight, but it is manageable and has removable castor wheels and spring-loaded handles.
Volume with small space
If you need tons of volume but don't want to carry a lot of equipment this is the one!!!
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