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Stagg BC300FL

Electric Fretless Bass from Stagg belonging to the BC300 series

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Stagg BC300FLPublished on 06/02/06 at 11:55
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- In what country does she makes? (United States, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
She has be made in Korea (?! Will know!) She could have lter in the West, a luthier in the proper way but not to the same price! She did not see my passport: only the ds Premire ranges, when I lay trying, she knew I wanted to understand what makes quon a long way together.
- How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration?
Frets? Yen has not ("We lied Linsu mauri of my own gr?" ;-)) Just small discrete points well suprieur ct on the handle, (which is ? :-)))
- What are the rglages (Volume, Tone slecteur micro ...)?
3 knobs buttons with catchy and well prcis (1 + 1 overall tonal volume...…
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- In what country does she makes? (United States, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
She has be made in Korea (?! Will know!) She could have lter in the West, a luthier in the proper way but not to the same price! She did not see my passport: only the ds Premire ranges, when I lay trying, she knew I wanted to understand what makes quon a long way together.
- How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration?
Frets? Yen has not ("We lied Linsu mauri of my own gr?" ;-)) Just small discrete points well suprieur ct on the handle, (which is ? :-)))
- What are the rglages (Volume, Tone slecteur micro ...)?
3 knobs buttons with catchy and well prcis (1 + 1 overall tonal volume micro) rglage the bridge with Allen key (not included!)
- What type of race?
No crossing, fixed by 4 screws, trs enjoyable play. With a radius much calculation could have been playing some semblance of bass ... without the volume. 50/105 nets with ropes course, glissandos its a true rgal.

UTILIZATION

- The handle is it enjoyable?
Yes, trs.
- Access in acute (dernires freight) is it easy?
Yes, Access in acute ultimate easy
- Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)?
Yes, ergomachin is good and even much more: it inflates the hlium the tool!
The body is of sufficient size to place it all: the two pickups (double + single coil), the three buttons, the bridge, an output jack well being protected. Lgre (l oh yes!) And of balance, a P-Bass APRS sixties, it's a real pleasure to play for hours without the left shoulder numb. :-)
- Gets it easy to sound good?
(No other effects that rverb) Warm and round in the bass (quon can still increase in ultra-low, but the damage is physical lintgrit windows of the neighborhood); treble good "groovy" that sound great in slap. Harmonics are easy on lensemble What samus serious!

SOUNDS

- Appropriate are your style of music?
The fretless for blues and jazz (and mergers, I tell you not ...) you know better? (Sr, I would not mtal with !...)
- With what (s) amplifier (s) or effect (s) do you play?
Behringer BX1200 Ubass home, or Trace Elliott Bass Fender "outside"; pedals Boss delay / rverb.
- What kind of sound you get and with what rglages ("crystalline", "bold ",....)? quon Virtually all research with the right amp. Now, with a good processor deffets ...
- What kind of sound you get and with what rglages ("crystalline", "bold ",....)?
Dpend of C Lampl, of leffet, song, style, lambiance, of Linster full of things she sadapte, in fact, trs well.

OVERALL OPINION

- What is the particular feature you like most?
Its lgret his "maniabilitquot; his Aesthetics (well, actually three ... so what?)
- What is the particular feature you like least? (Well, yes, y 'has one!)
Dsagrable point (no dtestable): a lightweight inductive ds snoring that pushes the lon volume. Labsence shielding potentiomtres cblage and is probably something quune technique will move to the bench (although Obviously) improving. Not really when Gnant lon plays in groups, but noticeable during the "pause".
- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
cf. the chapter "Use", a little above! ... Yes ... (And toc!)
- How do you report qualitprix?
A gem for cheap! Lidal for beginners in a fretless and a nice toy to confirm a bassist. And as my Minister of Finance "for not far from the price of 2 sets of Elixir string or dun-processor Zoom B2 1u, Q Do you want better?" And besides, in addition, if, if, in light wood color *, it is downright pretty!
It remains to see how it will age. See you in 10 years ...
- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
Yeah. Why, you want to offer me a second? ... :-))

*... How the "BK" is Black? So what? There's the color change! Tell me you, you s'rais not just ... ?
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Stagg BC300FLPublished on 12/17/07 at 01:02
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Made in China, according to specifications EUROPEN. (Stagg is Belgian)
0 fret, it's nice.
Chevalier traditional black hardware look the best on mine is not black but "natural satin." Mine blackened fingers, I do not know why ... If you have a rponse ...

A micro volume (PB + JB), Tone.

Bass Solid Alder (3 games), unlike the entries range BCRich, Squier, agathis in Cort (wooden crate as luthiers). The body MRIT a lightweight "reponage" places.

Good violin, the microphones are properly INSRE and dfonces does not make the hard, unlike what I saw on a range of Washburn, for example.

If the bridge is safe, just leave the mcaniques DSIR. String backgrounds pourraves!

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Made in China, according to specifications EUROPEN. (Stagg is Belgian)
0 fret, it's nice.
Chevalier traditional black hardware look the best on mine is not black but "natural satin." Mine blackened fingers, I do not know why ... If you have a rponse ...

A micro volume (PB + JB), Tone.

Bass Solid Alder (3 games), unlike the entries range BCRich, Squier, agathis in Cort (wooden crate as luthiers). The body MRIT a lightweight "reponage" places.

Good violin, the microphones are properly INSRE and dfonces does not make the hard, unlike what I saw on a range of Washburn, for example.

If the bridge is safe, just leave the mcaniques DSIR. String backgrounds pourraves!

UTILIZATION

The neck is perfect, beautiful and good. The wood is pretty, ergonomic bass. CHAC is to treble the weight ais suitable trs.

The output level of the microphones is a little weak, especially JB. Amlior sharply with the Behringer PB100.

I told one: APRS use, I find the knobs quite correct about the sound pannel.

The combination JB / PB allows for the sound that DSIR, singing or heavier.

SOUNDS

Perfect with the scratch on the acoustic songs, worry when two per concert, was not worth the dpenser more! More versatile than a low electro same thing when plugged in and that is standard.

I use it with a small prampli (PB100 Behringer) that boosts the pickups and a Peavey TKO trs is good. If you want to only play fretless, invest in a Jazz Bass.

We arrive by adopting rglages adquate have his "singing", trs fretless, you know.

OVERALL OPINION

I do not like microphones, too weaklings.

I like the violin well made, enjoyable handle and price. BS 165 in Music (online site, mug Arras (62). Pramp With a small (14 Thomann), trs acceptable sound live as rpt.

I also like the handle smooth, taken from box, without unsightly points.

I tried several from MODELS / mid-range and want to save anything other than "Stagg" on the handle, dpenser 300 is useless. The Difference of sound is felt in these carts del prices.

FRETLESS AND IS CLASS FULL!

Do not be fooled by the low price. Sometimes they read the reviews and are a real critical snobbery.
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Stagg BC300FLPublished on 02/21/08 at 05:06
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Low manufactures in Asia
Smooth round
Micros precision / jazz buttons
Natural wood
The pickups are adjustable in height in a range wide enough for TOP!
Mcanique lgre just above the handle, but fat, no problem with, not move, will RULES alone.
Specially referred to the bridge, it is pais, and trigger guard are guided by a bleeding in which the screws are, do not move!

UTILIZATION

The handle is trs enjoyable, easy Access in acute, but the top is difficult.
The handle is long enough and the cards are tightening up. Logic! Better to have made the violin in order to look up the handle as fair.

The instrument is beautiful in its entirety. I chose natural wood and really!
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Low manufactures in Asia
Smooth round
Micros precision / jazz buttons
Natural wood
The pickups are adjustable in height in a range wide enough for TOP!
Mcanique lgre just above the handle, but fat, no problem with, not move, will RULES alone.
Specially referred to the bridge, it is pais, and trigger guard are guided by a bleeding in which the screws are, do not move!

UTILIZATION

The handle is trs enjoyable, easy Access in acute, but the top is difficult.
The handle is long enough and the cards are tightening up. Logic! Better to have made the violin in order to look up the handle as fair.

The instrument is beautiful in its entirety. I chose natural wood and really!

In beginners, the sound n'tait not top:
Low, no low, no clarity sustain low.
The strings are the original m. .. and I moved to the GHS, it is well with trs!
But after a while, I ended up fiddling a bit:
I found the pickups: it changed everything was the sound of PCHE, is round.
I dig the handle in order to deliberately attack the strings hard enough.
The action is just RULES to curl a little bit in the treble: jazz oblige!
The sonic possibilities of the instruments are quite impressive, especially with pedals qualizer.
You have to push a little and down a bit infra to 500Hz because it attacks the fort frquence but ...
We spend a little jazz by blending the two pickups bottom half a Tone's jazz funk leaving just the bridge pickup a pronounced rock sound limited mtal leaving just the neck pickup. Ms. mdiator to the fact CarRent!
Compar other instrument I had dj, hat! The sound is much more versatile than a jazz bass, for exmple, evidence supporting! except slap, although sr!
Wood as a lightweight, she did not sustain DLIR but with a pull strong enough, the sound has a super attack, really style bass.

SOUNDS

It should all style, playing in a group of variation on, frankly, anything.

I play on a blackface bassman 50W lamps 1965.
I use pedals Berhinger I find also nice, especially for qualizer.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 3 years.
Excellent price quality ratio!
I highly recommend it.
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Stagg BC300FLPublished on 05/05/08 at 10:06
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Made in China, 0 fret (obviously). Mine was "natural" but the three parts of the body were of different colors.
Easel very ordinary, black, like the rest of the hardware, fragile ...
Handle fairly thick, gender Precision, or GM, not very "fretless" What ...

1 flight a microphone (or two), a dial tone. It crackles when you buy

Micro + micro type jazz Precision type.

UTILIZATION

The handle is too thick in my opinion for a fretless where it should slide. Access to acute is still easy. Alas, no one can adjust the height of the handle and fill it unpleasantly frieze.

Solution: 6mm ropes of the handle: unplayable. Or support dzoing-dzoing. (Mounted with spun Addario dishes);
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Made in China, 0 fret (obviously). Mine was "natural" but the three parts of the body were of different colors.
Easel very ordinary, black, like the rest of the hardware, fragile ...
Handle fairly thick, gender Precision, or GM, not very "fretless" What ...

1 flight a microphone (or two), a dial tone. It crackles when you buy

Micro + micro type jazz Precision type.

UTILIZATION

The handle is too thick in my opinion for a fretless where it should slide. Access to acute is still easy. Alas, no one can adjust the height of the handle and fill it unpleasantly frieze.

Solution: 6mm ropes of the handle: unplayable. Or support dzoing-dzoing. (Mounted with spun Addario dishes);

In addition, this round blackened fingers as if it were dry . After a tube of fast freight, always dirty. The key is attacked if you play with spun round.

The weight is correct, ergonomics as well. But how to enjoy it with these left hand cramp after 20 minutes of play ..

When the sound is the good, the microphone has an output level almost decent.

SOUNDS

With a fretless, you can play everything ... what we think is not confined to one style. Except that this one ...

Tried several amps (Peavey, Fender ...), the sound is not that bad but the finish is deplorable enough to obscure the potability of the sound.

Good range with the jb and the bp.

OVERALL OPINION

Handle that dirty fingers & "inréglable" fittings second best (or third), mechanical suspicious (hard spots when turning).

Only positive: € 160, mounted with crappy strings.

The plan: to find a € 50 and to re-run by a luthier, or stick to it.
2 points for the price, and that's it.

With experience, I was going, or wait and buy one occasion, a squier, or even € 50 and I grinds the handle without fear.

In short: AVOID STAGG, I strongly suspect of dealing with shareholders Stagg for advice before mine ...;)

And Sandberg or Alembic, 12 stars??
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  • Manufacturer: Stagg
  • Model: BC300FL
  • Series: BC300
  • Category: Electric Fretless Basses
  • Added in our database on: 12/15/2011

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