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Description

Unleash the power of your bass with the Fender Rumble '75. This 75-watt amplifier is designed to deliver robust, room-filling sound that's sure to satisfy both practice and performance needs. The compact and portable design makes it a favorite among gigging musicians who need quality sound on the go without sacrificing valuable space or back-breaking effort.

The Fender Rumble '75 features a 12" Fender Special Design speaker that produces clear and resonant tones, ensuring every note is heard with precision. The intuitive control panel includes bass, low-mid, and high-mid controls, allowing you to shape your sound to fit any musical style. With three distinct voicing options and an overdrive circuit, you can easily switch between smooth, clean tones and gritty, overdriven textures, giving you the versatility needed for any musical scenario. Whether you're laying down a solid groove or exploring new sonic territories, the Rumble '75 delivers with unmatched clarity and power.

Perfect for everything from intimate rehearsals to energetic live performances, this amplifier is an essential tool for bassists who demand both quality and versatility.

Key Features:

  • 75-watt power output
  • 12" Fender Special Design speaker
  • Bass, low-mid, and high-mid controls
  • Three voicing options
  • Built-in overdrive circuit
  • Compact and portable design

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Rumble 75 75-Watt 1x12" Combo
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Made In Indonesia
Categories Bass Combo Amps
Color Family Black
Electronics Solid State
Model Family Fender Rumble 75
Number of Channels 1 Channel
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 75
Power Tube Type None
Reverb None
Series Fender Rumble
Speaker Configuration 1x12"

FAQs

Is the Fender Rumble 75 loud enough for small gigs?

Yes, the Fender Rumble 75, with its 75-watt output, is suitable for small gigs and practice sessions, providing ample volume and clarity for intimate venues.

Does the Fender Rumble 75 have built-in overdrive?

Yes, the Fender Rumble 75 features a built-in overdrive effect that is footswitchable, allowing you to add grit and growl to your bass tone with ease.

What kind of speaker does the Fender Rumble 75 use?

The Fender Rumble 75 is equipped with a 1x12" Fender Special Design speaker, which delivers a balanced and full-range bass sound.

How portable is the Fender Rumble 75 bass amp?

Weighing approximately 55 pounds, the Fender Rumble 75 is moderately portable, making it manageable for transport to rehearsals and small gigs.

Can the Fender Rumble 75 be used for direct recording?

Yes, the Fender Rumble 75 includes a 1/4" line out, allowing you to connect directly to recording equipment or a PA system for live performances.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Rumble '75.

User experience

  • Owners indicate that the Rumble 75 can be controlled effectively at low volumes, maintaining good tone even at low settings.

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  • Owners report tone degradation and speaker overload buzz when the Rumble 75 is pushed to higher volumes in band settings.

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  • Former cellists transitioning to bass guitar find holding the bass at a higher angle easier for adapting their technique.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Replacing the stock speaker with an Eminence Basslite Neo is recommended for improved sound quality, though resale may not cover the upgrade cost.

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Features and functionality

  • The Rumble 75 includes a -6 dB pad on Input 2 for active or hotter basses, affecting both inputs if used simultaneously.

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  • The line out on the Rumble 75 allows it to function as a monitor while sending the signal to a PA, useful for small gigs without a drummer.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Rumble 75 is suitable for small jams with instruments like keyboards and saxophones but struggles with full bands including drums.

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  • Suitable for small practice spaces or garage bands without PAs, but not for louder settings or performances.

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  • Despite its low wattage, the Rumble 75 can be used in gigs by pairing it with a DI box to send a balanced signal to the front of house.

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  • The Rumble 75 serves well as a home practice amp but struggles to compete with drummers in gig settings, regardless of size.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to a Peavey 65 watt, the Rumble 75 is noted to be more bass-heavy, which may affect wall vibration and neighbor disturbance.

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  • The Rumble 75 may struggle against a metal drummer and guitars with half stacks, as users recommend at least 200W for such scenarios.

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  • Users find a 2x10 or 1x15 cabinet with at least 200W more effective in band environments than the Rumble 75.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Elevating the amp on a chair with cushioning helps minimize bass vibrations transferring through floors in apartment settings.

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4.5 out of 5

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paulsmithiii

Bass-ically Rock Solid

I don't play bass a lot but when I do I really enjoy it. I wanted an amp I could use to jam with others and blend well with drums. This fits the bill. My version is no longer in production but features 75 watts of power through a single 12" speaker. It is solid state which I chose to save on expense. For my needs it more than gets the job done.

paul_fisher

Great Amp

I love using this amp with my P-Bass. It is a very basic amp with only the basic knobs, but has a nice deep sound to it.

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