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Published on 12/20/07 at 10:00
- Made in China
- 21 frets, a micro precision type single coil (passive)
- One volume, one tone (and usually no bass / treble as specified in the previous post)
- Announced pitch 864 mm
- Maple neck, alder body and maple, the view changes .. therefore impossible to know, given the weight, alder is in my opinion be excluded.
UTILIZATION
- Handle impossible to play unless you have Hulk hands, it is too thick, too wide and too deep at a time.
- Access to acute rather easy, it's the precise form that does everything, frets of relatively well, it works fairly well on that side.
- The weight is perfect! (Unfortunately at the expense of sound)
- Ergonomics is pathetic head as soon as it dips a little loose, if you want to learn it, train you to hold a mass in the horizontal! (A little exaggeration, but not too ...)
- The sound ... passable. (No more comment)
SOUNDS
- Style of music: rock, jazz, blues and fusion, it is all in the same way, the bass is very versatile indeed.
- On a Hartke B150, the sound is passable without
On a Fender Rumble 100w is better, always a way.
- Sound pretty good in the low end, the treble is not really that, the handle is very average, if you do not raise your high strings, frieze ca everywhere! It is particularly difficult to play in the middle of the handle then.
The strings: the marshmallow.
OVERALL OPINION
- Used for 6 months
- Remains correct for a price below 100 euros, but always for a first down.
- I own a genuine Fender Precision Mexico where the comparison is uncompromising for Alba, I was playing an Ibanez SR400 also, again, two worlds.
- I made this choice with the experience and so it's deception ... the final conclusion remains mixed.
Summarize:
+ For the price
+ Versatility
- Ergonomics
- Sound
- 21 frets, a micro precision type single coil (passive)
- One volume, one tone (and usually no bass / treble as specified in the previous post)
- Announced pitch 864 mm
- Maple neck, alder body and maple, the view changes .. therefore impossible to know, given the weight, alder is in my opinion be excluded.
UTILIZATION
- Handle impossible to play unless you have Hulk hands, it is too thick, too wide and too deep at a time.
- Access to acute rather easy, it's the precise form that does everything, frets of relatively well, it works fairly well on that side.
- The weight is perfect! (Unfortunately at the expense of sound)
- Ergonomics is pathetic head as soon as it dips a little loose, if you want to learn it, train you to hold a mass in the horizontal! (A little exaggeration, but not too ...)
- The sound ... passable. (No more comment)
SOUNDS
- Style of music: rock, jazz, blues and fusion, it is all in the same way, the bass is very versatile indeed.
- On a Hartke B150, the sound is passable without
On a Fender Rumble 100w is better, always a way.
- Sound pretty good in the low end, the treble is not really that, the handle is very average, if you do not raise your high strings, frieze ca everywhere! It is particularly difficult to play in the middle of the handle then.
The strings: the marshmallow.
OVERALL OPINION
- Used for 6 months
- Remains correct for a price below 100 euros, but always for a first down.
- I own a genuine Fender Precision Mexico where the comparison is uncompromising for Alba, I was playing an Ibanez SR400 also, again, two worlds.
- I made this choice with the experience and so it's deception ... the final conclusion remains mixed.
Summarize:
+ For the price
+ Versatility
- Ergonomics
- Sound