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Published on 12/19/12 at 13:10.
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OVERALL OPINION
This is my 3rd low Hartke VXL Bass Attack), good mechanical hold Note well (just tune the bass), knobs efficient, consumes little battery (active pickups), beautiful, solid, good finish, very resistant to weather and trimballage at concerts and sudden temperature change (house> Car> Road> concert hall, summer, winter, etc ...), very balanced, very nice handle, easy to play, good sound (rock, hard, slap, slide, sweet song).
The bad sides: Friesland a bit (I did-alone-a small adjustment of the handle), a bit heavy at the end of concert (ok with a good strap large enough) That's it!
I would like to change against an Ibanez, only the mouth and the pleasure of having a low weight pen, but I'll keep it because it can do everything and I do not have money to lose. When I read the comparative low, I realized that my Cort is one of the best bass for the price. A Rickenbaker a Höfner or Gretsch 2500 €? Yeah I do not mind sharing, if I keep my Cort." rel="ugc noopener" target="_blank"> and my 20th concert with it.
The good side: not too heavy (nothing to do with the lightness of some Ibanez), good sound original (but much better since I plugged directly into my sound system via a DI Hartke VXL Bass Attack), good mechanical hold Note well (just tune the bass), knobs efficient, consumes little battery (active pickups), beautiful, solid, good finish, very resistant to weather and trimballage at concerts and sudden temperature change (house> Car> Road> concert hall, summer, winter, etc ...), very balanced, very nice handle, easy to play, good sound (rock, hard, slap, slide, sweet song).
The bad sides: Friesland a bit (I did-alone-a small adjustment of the handle), a bit heavy at the end of concert (ok with a good strap large enough) That's it!
I would like to change against an Ibanez, only the mouth and the pleasure of having a low weight pen, but I'll keep it because it can do everything and I do not have money to lose. When I read the comparative low, I realized that my Cort is one of the best bass for the price. A Rickenbaker a Höfner or Gretsch 2500 €? Yeah I do not mind sharing, if I keep my Cort.
UTILIZATION
.
SOUNDS
.
OVERALL OPINION
This is my 3rd low Hartke VXL Bass Attack), good mechanical hold Note well (just tune the bass), knobs efficient, consumes little battery (active pickups), beautiful, solid, good finish, very resistant to weather and trimballage at concerts and sudden temperature change (house> Car> Road> concert hall, summer, winter, etc ...), very balanced, very nice handle, easy to play, good sound (rock, hard, slap, slide, sweet song).
The bad sides: Friesland a bit (I did-alone-a small adjustment of the handle), a bit heavy at the end of concert (ok with a good strap large enough) That's it!
I would like to change against an Ibanez, only the mouth and the pleasure of having a low weight pen, but I'll keep it because it can do everything and I do not have money to lose. When I read the comparative low, I realized that my Cort is one of the best bass for the price. A Rickenbaker a Höfner or Gretsch 2500 €? Yeah I do not mind sharing, if I keep my Cort." rel="ugc noopener" target="_blank"> and my 20th concert with it.
The good side: not too heavy (nothing to do with the lightness of some Ibanez), good sound original (but much better since I plugged directly into my sound system via a DI Hartke VXL Bass Attack), good mechanical hold Note well (just tune the bass), knobs efficient, consumes little battery (active pickups), beautiful, solid, good finish, very resistant to weather and trimballage at concerts and sudden temperature change (house> Car> Road> concert hall, summer, winter, etc ...), very balanced, very nice handle, easy to play, good sound (rock, hard, slap, slide, sweet song).
The bad sides: Friesland a bit (I did-alone-a small adjustment of the handle), a bit heavy at the end of concert (ok with a good strap large enough) That's it!
I would like to change against an Ibanez, only the mouth and the pleasure of having a low weight pen, but I'll keep it because it can do everything and I do not have money to lose. When I read the comparative low, I realized that my Cort is one of the best bass for the price. A Rickenbaker a Höfner or Gretsch 2500 €? Yeah I do not mind sharing, if I keep my Cort.