UNDER $600 Bass Rig!?
The XLR out on the Fender Rumble 40 is clutch. Combine that with a Squire Bronco Bass in CME Exclusive Shell Pink and you still have money left over for an EarthQuaker Devices Blumes Low Signal Shredder!
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i did not expect julie on here
The Blumes is awesome for guitar, too. Mode 1 on a dirty amp is bonkers. it's also great stacked with every overdrive/fuzz/distortion i have. great on its own too
julie ????
I started with a 40 on the recommendation of Josh over at Bass Buzz. It served me well and could be the only thing you’d need depending on your use case. I’ve since gotten something larger (and a few more pedals, and an extra bass or two ????), but yes… This is enough certainty to get started and maybe even gig depending on the venue and supporting equipment (running through a mixer to FOH)
claibourne practice mentioned
I’m usually a guitar player and I kinda wanted to dip into bass playing and I don’t really want to drop a ton of money so this is actually really helpful ????.