Fender Rumble Studio 40
€415.00*
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Amplifier type: Digital
Series: Rumble
Channels: 1
Sounds: 15 amp models and 40 effects
Speakers: 10" Fender Special Design and Compression Tweeter
Controls: Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Master
Input: 6.3 mm jack
Line Out: XLR stereo
Aux input: 3.5 mm jack
Headphone connection: 3.5 mm jack
USB recording output
Bluetooth audio streaming
compatible with Fender Tone App
Dimensions (H x W x D): 429 x 419 x 304 mm
Weight: 8.6 kg
At Fender, we believe that an amp should not only produce good tone, but also inspire. Now Fender has combined its years of experience and valuable feedback from artists around the world with brand new technology to create the Rumble Studio 40. A digital bass amp for rehearsal, recording and stage with the powerful performance of our GT technology for authentic studio-quality amp models and effects. Let yourself be inspired! You have 15 amp simulations and 40 effects at your disposal - all conveniently adjustable via Bluetooth with the exclusive Fender Tone app.
Properties
Effects: | Yes |
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Power in watts: | 40 W |
Recording output: | Yes |
Woofer in inches: | 1x 10 |
Contact:
Fender Sales BV
Tradeboulevard 4
Zevenbergen
NL 4761 RL
E-Mail: contactemea@fender.com
Web: http://www.fender.com
Fender is recognised as one of the greatest manufacturers and pioneers of solid body guitars. As the creator of the Telecaster and Stratocaster, founder Leo Fender created milestones in the history of electric guitars and thus a cult following. The name Fender alone is enough to evoke melodies, memories and emotions in the mind. When you hear a Fender Telecaster or a Fender Stratocaster, legendary songs such as "Purple Haze" by Jimi Hendrix, "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple and "Cocaine" by Eric Clapton immediately spring to mind. There is also a long history behind the famous Fender amps. Leo Fender started building guitar amps even before he built his first guitars. These were of course built using tube technology, Fender only started with solidstate models in the late 60s...
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