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Cort Artisan C4

4-string bass guitar from Cort belonging to the Artisan series

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Published on 07/21/06 at 01:28
The primary level config has been said. Note that the mechanical barent is fast enough and that we must all tighten the bass steadily in the hope that the holes are ^ ^.
Well if it is not great and not bad either I shall have five well-dressed but the notes on this site are generally high when she wins two points.

UTILIZATION

The handle is nice and fine, clear access to acute, no worries.

Otherwise it is low enough that light may be suitable for such a girl and that you can hold a live event without a problem.

The adjustment pots are responsive and you can feel the difference immediately. We can quickly get very different sounds.

For those who want to play metal and tune, forget it, the handle is not strong enough, the mechanics do not take the blow. In C it felt to play clotheslines on the marshmallow.

Because of mechanical it has an unfortunate tendency to lose the tuning of the attack is a bit violent.

SOUNDS

This is where I think the bottom hurts. It delivers good power with the active electronics but the sound is sorely lacking in personality.

Certainly it is a mid-range can not expect too much but there are good mics potato but the response is slow and the lack of definition.

It frieze not bad but after a few adjustments it's just acceptable.

The settings of the bass can get many sounds quite varied, the problem is that none of them is truly amazing. At the limit it goes to a fat rock but otherwise it really fishing. The slap does not ring true either if you pass the seventh box.

Frankly I do not know who put the fender sounded no better. The first time I played on fender after that I seemed to rediscover the bass and play for the first time.

OVERALL OPINION

I play this bass for two years, I played on many amps including my own (a Crate 160W), it is useful and handy but the sound is really very average. Even on a set my Hartke not find much to be learned.

I play everything, rock, jazz, metal, blues, and can switch to blues and rock.

I played and tried many low and the only one that was less than I was before my Stanbury ^ ^.

Level price / quality it is correct and it is true that this price can be found at Ibanez some things that are not necessarily better (the lottery).

Personal I split a Fender american deluxe ash jazz bass body. Another world ^ ^.

With the experience I remake this choice because at the time I was broke, I had a crappy low and I had hit 200 euros. But if I had not even a few gold coins I have chosen to overlook I saved a little and I get paid a Mexican fender, musicman a sub or even a Curbow (which sounds altogether more ) that are very affordable and which are real low.