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Published on 02/15/11 at 04:18 (This content has been automatically translated from French)- Chinese Manufacture
- Bridge Vintage
- The body is alder and maple neck, I guess the key is rosewood.
- Type neck and body: Precision Bass (the button has a small defect on the wafer that does not interfere in any way the game).
- 20 frets
- Configuration of micro hybrid, a precision sleeve and JazzBass at bridge
- 3 settings: volume of each microphone and a tone. The volume pot crackles tone often, I do not use it. The jack must be screwed back in hand quickly enough often, but it's not embarrassing.
Conclusion: I put 7 in the original config microphones
UTILIZATION
The neck is of good quality, the settings have not changed in almost a year.
The bass is quite heavy, but...…
- Bridge Vintage
- The body is alder and maple neck, I guess the key is rosewood.
- Type neck and body: Precision Bass (the button has a small defect on the wafer that does not interfere in any way the game).
- 20 frets
- Configuration of micro hybrid, a precision sleeve and JazzBass at bridge
- 3 settings: volume of each microphone and a tone. The volume pot crackles tone often, I do not use it. The jack must be screwed back in hand quickly enough often, but it's not embarrassing.
Conclusion: I put 7 in the original config microphones
UTILIZATION
The neck is of good quality, the settings have not changed in almost a year.
The bass is quite heavy, but...…
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- Chinese Manufacture
- Bridge Vintage
- The body is alder and maple neck, I guess the key is rosewood.
- Type neck and body: Precision Bass (the button has a small defect on the wafer that does not interfere in any way the game).
- 20 frets
- Configuration of micro hybrid, a precision sleeve and JazzBass at bridge
- 3 settings: volume of each microphone and a tone. The volume pot crackles tone often, I do not use it. The jack must be screwed back in hand quickly enough often, but it's not embarrassing.
Conclusion: I put 7 in the original config microphones
UTILIZATION
The neck is of good quality, the settings have not changed in almost a year.
The bass is quite heavy, but balanced and can still stand during a concert.
Treble is fairly difficult to access but I'll almost never.
I bought this bass to start a year ago, and fiddling with the amp is very easy to find the sound you want, the config microphone to discover the different types of microphones and their characteristics.
SOUNDS
I play mainly punk rock band, but I'm interested in all styles of play and sound. My group is in its dry enough, I put the mic accuracy fully and I play with a pick. But I like fun to go find more vintage sound with the mic jazz, I think for the price it has interesting qualities.
I play at my house with a small 10 watt vox to go to. I like the different sounds that bass out, but mostly to train I only play with either the accuracy fully, or with jazz background. It suits me perfectly.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for about a year, and I tried Cort and Yamaha models in the same price range. I chose it for its looks, and versatility. The feature I like is when the same precision micro cranked up the balloons and the sound of the bass played with a pick.
The value for money is good for a beginner it is quite sufficient. Predict when even change strings quickly.
With experience, I would do this choice, because given the budget I had, this low, I discovered very different sounds and train the ear.
In addition, I find great class and very well finished, apart from the problems of volume pot and jack noted above. I put 6 for value for money. Good
- Bridge Vintage
- The body is alder and maple neck, I guess the key is rosewood.
- Type neck and body: Precision Bass (the button has a small defect on the wafer that does not interfere in any way the game).
- 20 frets
- Configuration of micro hybrid, a precision sleeve and JazzBass at bridge
- 3 settings: volume of each microphone and a tone. The volume pot crackles tone often, I do not use it. The jack must be screwed back in hand quickly enough often, but it's not embarrassing.
Conclusion: I put 7 in the original config microphones
UTILIZATION
The neck is of good quality, the settings have not changed in almost a year.
The bass is quite heavy, but balanced and can still stand during a concert.
Treble is fairly difficult to access but I'll almost never.
I bought this bass to start a year ago, and fiddling with the amp is very easy to find the sound you want, the config microphone to discover the different types of microphones and their characteristics.
SOUNDS
I play mainly punk rock band, but I'm interested in all styles of play and sound. My group is in its dry enough, I put the mic accuracy fully and I play with a pick. But I like fun to go find more vintage sound with the mic jazz, I think for the price it has interesting qualities.
I play at my house with a small 10 watt vox to go to. I like the different sounds that bass out, but mostly to train I only play with either the accuracy fully, or with jazz background. It suits me perfectly.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for about a year, and I tried Cort and Yamaha models in the same price range. I chose it for its looks, and versatility. The feature I like is when the same precision micro cranked up the balloons and the sound of the bass played with a pick.
The value for money is good for a beginner it is quite sufficient. Predict when even change strings quickly.
With experience, I would do this choice, because given the budget I had, this low, I discovered very different sounds and train the ear.
In addition, I find great class and very well finished, apart from the problems of volume pot and jack noted above. I put 6 for value for money. Good
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- Manufacturer: Sx Guitars
- Model: VJB62
- Category: Electric Fretless Basses
- Added in our database on: 08/04/2007
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