Fender Rumble 25 V3 Bass Amplifier, 25W combo vs Marshall MG Gold Series MG15GR 15W Guitar Combo Amplifier
Overall winner: Fender Rumble 25 V3 Bass Amplifier, 25W combo
Key Differences
Fender Rumble 25 V3 is a 25W bass combo aimed at bass players with built-in overdrive/contour and higher reviewer count and rating; Marshall MG15GR is a 15W guitar combo offering two channels, MP3/line input, and slightly lower rating with reported noise by some customers. Choose the Fender if you need a compact bass practice amp with more positive user feedback; choose the Marshall if you want a small guitar amp with jam-along input and channel switching
Fender Rumble 25 V3 Bass Amplifier, 25W combo
Compact 25W bass amp with 8" speaker, overdrive circuit, and contour switch. Includes headphone mute and aux input for practice with tracks. Customers note solid sound quality and portability
Pros
- compact and lightweight
- built-in overdrive and contour options
- headphone output with mute
- aux input for playing along with tracks
Cons
- mentions of limited power for bigger venues
Marshall MG Gold Series MG15GR 15W Guitar Combo Amplifier
Compact 15W guitar combo with headphone out, MP3/line input, and two channels for versatile practice and recording. Customers note good sound quality and value for money, though some report noise issues
Pros
- headphone output for silent practice
- mp3/line input for jam-along sessions
- two channels for tonal versatility
- emulated speaker output for easy recording
Cons
- noise level reported by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Fender |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Fender |
| User Reviews | Fender |