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Published on 10/31/06 at 02:22
Low made in United States.
Alder body, maple neck covered with rosewood or maple fingerboard 22 frets. Carbon reinforcements in the handle. Channel type jazz bass.
Solid special easel for this model with bridges on wheels, attaching ropes around the body or the bridge.
Two humbuckers fender. Passive electronics. Volume control, tone. 3 position selector for selection of microphones. 2 mini switches for each microphone that allow you to select single coil, double standard or double parallel. Push / pull on tone knob to favor the bridge pickup when the two were on.
Mechanical Hipshot ultra light with D-tuner.

Delivered with black deluxe Fender case, strap, jack, clésde settings, maintenance kit and a plexiglass plate to set between the two microphones to ask the thumb.

UTILIZATION

The handle type jazz bass is perfect for me. The 22 boxes allow more things than on a standard jb. Access to acute is carefree. The body small enough (for a fender) is light and well balanced.

SOUNDS

The number of combination of microphones is impressive. Many possibilities ranging from jb to precision through a lot of types of sounds more modern. Big sound with the double in the playoffs. Suitable for all types of music. Ultra versatile, this bass can play everything and easy to get very different sounds.

OVERALL OPINION

J'adorre the bass while passive provides powerful sound to suit all styles. The ergonomics are very good.
The price / quality ratio is pretty good looking especially the accessories.
A very good bass!