Fender Rumble 15 V3

$51.99

The Fender Rumble 15 V3 bass amp delivers amazing sound quality and power in a compact and portable design.

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The Fender Rumble 15 V3 bass amp is a small and compact amp that packs a powerful punch. This amp is perfect for those just starting out with bass guitar or for those who need a small amp for practice sessions or small gigs.

The Rumble 15 V3 boasts a solid-state design and a 15-watt output. It also features an 8-inch Fender Special Design speaker and a 3-band EQ with a bass, treble, and midrange control. The amp also has an aux input for connecting external audio devices such as a phone or MP3 player, and a headphone jack for private practice sessions.

One of the standout features of the Rumble 15 V3 is the built-in overdrive circuit. This circuit provides a classic tube-like overdrive that can give your bass sound an edge and add some grit to your playing. The overdrive circuit is easy to use and can be adjusted via the gain and level controls on the front panel of the amp.

The Rumble 15 V3 also has a handy tilt-back design that allows you to angle the amp upward for better sound projection. The amp’s compact size and weight (only 16 pounds) make it easy to transport and set up, making it an ideal amp for small gigs or jam sessions.

Overall, the Fender Rumble 15 V3 bass amp is an excellent choice for beginners or those on a budget who want a solid and reliable practice amp. With its powerful sound, versatile EQ, and built-in overdrive, this amp is a great value for those looking to get started with bass guitar or for those who need a small and portable amp for practice and performance.

Fender Rumble 15 V3 properties

Product name Rumble 15 V3
Brand Fender
Type Bass Amplifiers
Sound Setting Middle, Treble, Volume
Power Output (RMS) 15.0 W
Amplifier Model Hybrid Combo
Colour Black

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1 review for Fender Rumble 15 V3

  1. Noelle

    Fender Rumble 15 V3 is a great bass amplifier if you’re looking for something compact and affordable. The sound quality is middle-of-the-road, but that shouldn’t deter you from buying it. This amp is perfect for gigging musicians who need a reliable backline and can make a lot of money with its easy portability. Here are some tips to get the most out of your Rumble 15 V3:
    1. Experiment with different sound settings to find what works best for you. The middle setting might not be ideal for all genres, so don’t be afraid to adjust it.
    2. Make sure you have enough volume to fill a room or small venue. This amp can get pretty loud, so use this to your advantage when playing live shows.
    3. Don’t rely solely on the built-in effects try using external pedals or processors for added flexibility and better sound quality.
    Overall, Fender Rumble 15 V3 is a good choice if you’re looking for an entry-level bass amplifier that won’t break the bank. Just remember to experiment with sound settings and use external gear to improve your tone.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the suggested power output and speaker configuration for achieving optimal performance with the Fender Rumble 15 V3 bass amplifier?

The Fender Rumble 15 V3 Bass Amplifier provides a range of sound options to suit different musical styles and settings. However, for achieving optimal performance with this amp, we recommend using a speaker configuration that includes one 15-inch Fender Special Design speaker. This is the most compatible option with the Rumble 15 V3 bass amplifier, which was designed specifically for this size of speaker.

As for power output, the Fender Rumble 15 V3 Bass Amplifier delivers a solid 15 watts of power - perfect for practicing at home or playing small gigs in clubs and other intimate venues. If you need more power for larger events or outdoor performances, consider pairing the Rumble 15 V3 with an additional Fender Special Design speaker (or any compatible subwoofer) to expand your sound.

To get the best performance from your Fender Rumble 15 V3 Bass Amplifier, remember to adjust the equalizer controls according to your specific musical needs and the characteristics of your chosen speakers. Experiment with different settings until you find the perfect combination that brings out the best in your bass rig.

How does the new Fender Rumble 15 V3's Active Shape Filter (ASF) technology differ from traditional bass amplification and how does it enhance overall sound quality?

The new Fender Rumble 15 V3 bass amplifier introduces a unique feature called Active Shape Filter (ASF) technology, which sets it apart from traditional bass amplification. ASF is a sophisticated filtering system that allows bassists to shape and sculpt their sound in ways not previously possible with conventional amp designs. Traditional bass amplifiers utilize passive EQ circuits to adjust the frequency response of an instrument's output signal. While effective, these systems can only offer a limited range of tonal variations. In contrast, the ASF technology employed by Fender Rumble 15 V3 goes beyond passive EQ and employs active filtering to manipulate specific harmonics in the bass signal. ASF offers two distinct filters - Band Pass and High Pass. The Band Pass filter allows bassists to boost or cut frequencies between 100Hz and 400Hz, enabling them to create a more focused and defined low-mid range response. This is particularly useful for cutting through dense mixes in live performance situations. The High Pass filter, on the other hand, allows bassists to roll off the lower frequencies, effectively creating a more focused and defined high-frequency response. This is helpful when playing in smaller venues or recording environments where low-frequency resonance can interfere with overall sound clarity. In summary, ASF technology offers greater tonal flexibility, providing bassists with enhanced control over their sound's frequency response. By allowing the manipulation of specific harmonics rather than just broad frequency ranges, ASF produces a more refined and nuanced tone that can be finely tuned to suit individual playing styles and performance requirements.