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Published on 01/19/07 at 02:47
* The violin is more "upscale" with respect to the price of the intrument, just a flat p'tit for the handle that does (for my taste) not get the strings down without curling hyper ... but this bass is not done by a luthier nor
* The pickups are Seymour Duncan: a Jazz and a pad type Musicman. The electronics are very versatile: a low, an acute, a medium with a switch preset to two frequencies (a more acute and lowest)
* The lifts are okay
* No particular problem with this instrument, the quality is the appointment

UTILIZATION

* The easy grip handle, thin and fast, nickel for those who have small hands (38mm at nut and 62mm at the 22nd fret)
* Access to acute is easy
* Electronics DUNCAN is very easy to access, the knobs are neither too easy nor too hard to maneuver, although fluid as it should
* The bass is very well balanced and the weight is very correct I think

SOUNDS

* The sound is very good, well-defined, not runny, frankly, when I tried it at the luthier DAMICO, I fall on your ass, it sounds to Embler and corrections are very effective, different sounds are notable contrast to other low where it seems that the mail is missing
* The bass is active, I find that there is no breath
* As I said above, this bass is very versatile at the beginning I had bought for his side to play slamming the Iron Maiden, but in fact I spend well above the disco, so good operating range

OVERALL OPINION

* This low satisfy me 200% and I would advise anyone looking for a reasonably priced low p'tite with great versatility and comfort of play
* Value / competitive price