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Music Man Sabre I Bass Fretless

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Electric Fretless Bass from Music Man belonging to the Sabre série series

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Music Man Sabre I Bass FretlessPublished on 08/02/05 at 06:14
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Made in the United States. The model that I play in 1979.
Full of adjustments, 3 position switches three plus three knobs, enough sleepless nights to change its sound.

UTILIZATION

The neck is thin enough for a Musicman at any casplus than the Stingray. Easy to play, the sound is unique because it is a big sound on a stingray type fretles. Not easy to handle this also, but it cleans the ears. If you want to play "jazz" it must strongly reduce the preamp, which tends to give a big momentum, remove the treble too.

SOUNDS

We can play what you want on it, except perhaps the neo-metal slamming well. But there are other low for that. I passed through a distortion and a Octaver, but...…
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Made in the United States. The model that I play in 1979.
Full of adjustments, 3 position switches three plus three knobs, enough sleepless nights to change its sound.

UTILIZATION

The neck is thin enough for a Musicman at any casplus than the Stingray. Easy to play, the sound is unique because it is a big sound on a stingray type fretles. Not easy to handle this also, but it cleans the ears. If you want to play "jazz" it must strongly reduce the preamp, which tends to give a big momentum, remove the treble too.

SOUNDS

We can play what you want on it, except perhaps the neo-metal slamming well. But there are other low for that. I passed through a distortion and a Octaver, but not necessarily permanently connected, and j'obtient like that, touching up the treble and the amp, a good range of sound, with a fuz drooling sounds great baritones singing . The very fate of a 250 ampeg portabass WTTS amplifying a house speaker.

OVERALL OPINION

I for 1 year half
The electronic buzz a little, but that's normal with age.
I have not paid the price argus listed here, but 700 euros.
It's a unique sound to the bass, but that can offend, especially not to buy it on ebay for example, without trying. And it's mouth.
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