jy_connais_rien
Published on 06/14/05 at 05:20
Instrument made in Japan, but usually found a fretless fretted, fretless apparently original.
24 frets, strings very close (almost parallel to the bridge)> low easy for guitarists!
1 vol, 1 tone, 1 switch
UTILIZATION
Channel strings close fast because it's slippery fretless + necessarily good.
SOUNDS
String a micro volume one tone is already an excess knob.
OVERALL OPINION
€ 400 for a OCCAZ English
I know nothing but from what I've read it is also reasonable for the instrument that would be of very good quality (the aria ProII Japanese this time are rather known for their value for money)
Negative: mine is dzit-dzit when fiddling tricks iron, but it must be due to a loose connection, not generalizable to the instrument.
24 frets, strings very close (almost parallel to the bridge)> low easy for guitarists!
1 vol, 1 tone, 1 switch
UTILIZATION
Channel strings close fast because it's slippery fretless + necessarily good.
SOUNDS
String a micro volume one tone is already an excess knob.
OVERALL OPINION
€ 400 for a OCCAZ English
I know nothing but from what I've read it is also reasonable for the instrument that would be of very good quality (the aria ProII Japanese this time are rather known for their value for money)
Negative: mine is dzit-dzit when fiddling tricks iron, but it must be due to a loose connection, not generalizable to the instrument.