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Published on 10/03/12 at 13:22
Value For Money :
Poor
Made in Japan
Bridge Ibanez standard, nothing special
Channel ultrathin, flat and fast
24 "frets"
1 micro bartolini custom in the bridge position
Bartolini preamp: 1 volume with active / passive switch, eq 2 band
UTILIZATION
The handle is an example of comfort.
It is light, well balanced access to acute carefree.
The sound is very good.
The ramp is undeniable support for all playing techniques with three or four fingers, but also provides comfort for the standard game.
SOUNDS
The sound is excellent.
Typed "Pasto like".
Do not expect to have a round with this bass.
Modern and precise but versatile.
We might as well play jazz fusion, funk, she knows everything.
I play with strings and nickel DR "mwate" to perfection!
Electro Bartolini is very effective.
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 1 month.
Before that, I have not tried a lot of fretless: A Dave Pushic a Noguera and Jazz Bass.
Despite the mojo of the Jazz Bass, Ibanez has a much better gameplay, excellent sound.
I think it is too expensive new. The price is more reasonable secondhand!
It really is a low flying high and I do not regret this investment.
I recommend to anyone who wants a great fretless bass.
Bridge Ibanez standard, nothing special
Channel ultrathin, flat and fast
24 "frets"
1 micro bartolini custom in the bridge position
Bartolini preamp: 1 volume with active / passive switch, eq 2 band
UTILIZATION
The handle is an example of comfort.
It is light, well balanced access to acute carefree.
The sound is very good.
The ramp is undeniable support for all playing techniques with three or four fingers, but also provides comfort for the standard game.
SOUNDS
The sound is excellent.
Typed "Pasto like".
Do not expect to have a round with this bass.
Modern and precise but versatile.
We might as well play jazz fusion, funk, she knows everything.
I play with strings and nickel DR "mwate" to perfection!
Electro Bartolini is very effective.
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 1 month.
Before that, I have not tried a lot of fretless: A Dave Pushic a Noguera and Jazz Bass.
Despite the mojo of the Jazz Bass, Ibanez has a much better gameplay, excellent sound.
I think it is too expensive new. The price is more reasonable secondhand!
It really is a low flying high and I do not regret this investment.
I recommend to anyone who wants a great fretless bass.