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Fender Bass Amp!

Fender Rumble Amplifiers

Fender Bass Amp



Fender Bass Amp

It’s easy to get into an argument with a buddy about which bass guitar amp is better.

After all, musicians are temperamental and opinionated perfectionists, right?

That may or may not be true, but bass players certainly have very personal preferences. And you know your opinion is right, don’t you?

If you say that Fender's bass amp is the best choice, you’re standing on solid ground.

Is Fender's bass amp better than Marshall's? And what about that new brand that’s just making a name for itself?

Let’s settle this right here: You can’t go wrong with any of Fender's bass amps.

That’s not to say that those other companies make junk.

It just means that Fender makes great amp choices for electric bass guitar players.

For the latest and greatest offering the company provides, their Rumble line offers just about every choice imaginable.

Choose something low-powered for your rehearsal space or something high-end -- and expensive -- to take into the biggest hall in town.

Choose a separate head and pair it with Fender speaker cabs or your favorite speaker setup from another maker.

Or get the head and build your own speaker box.

The Rumble line is a good deal, too.

Take, for example, the Fender Rumble 350 Bass Combo Amplifier.

It gives you an amazing 350 watts of power -- enough for just about any performance venue -- and you can get one new for around $500 if you look around online.

Fender’s bass amp tradition dates back to the beginning of electric bass guitars.

They introduced their Bassman amp to go alongside their Precision Bass, the first commercially available, mass-produced electric bass.

Today, the Bassman tradition continues in their reissue ‘59 Bassman LTD model and their Bassman TV line of amplifiers with classic tweed looks and a sound that’s just as vintage.

With choices like these, why would anyone even consider Marshall’s rather limited bass amp choices?

And that other, newer company? How are they even in the running?

With a history that dates back to the very beginning of electric guitars, it’s hard to imagine why anyone would turn their back on a Fender amp.

But how can you explain all that to your buddy that’s sold on something else?

It’s easy really. Put your chin into the air at a slightly arrogant tilt and say these eight words that explain why you’re superior for choosing a Fender bass amp.

“I only use the best. I use Fender.”


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