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«  Good instrument »

Published on 07/09/11 at 07:45
Value For Money : Excellent
Materials and construction:

- 1 piece maple neck (maple)
- Alder body (Alder)
- Bolt
- Profile sleeve end
- Rosewood fingerboard (rosewood)
- 4 Bridge bridges
- Mechanical oil bath (Diecasting)
- Frets thin and wide (2.7mm)
- D'Addario Strings Set 45-100
- Weight: approx 4.250 kg

Finishes:

- 3 Color Tones
- Chrome hardware
- Inlays points and keys on the side of the handle
- Plaque 3-ply black
- Black Buttons

Electronics:

- Passive Electronics
- Pickups 2 Alnico single "Soul77"
- 2 volume buttons
- 1 tone knob

Manufacturing is Korean I think, but very well made, these microphones are the United States.

UTILIZATION

Instrument nice, solid and strong

It's like the Jazz bass in all its glory.

So, at play, ect is more than similar.

The handle is comfortable as well finished.

The settings are also similar to a standard jazz bass, a general tone and volume for each microphone. Can be fun for the settings and get a lot of different things.

SOUNDS

The bass sounds, and even more.

This is not the fender, but it comes close.

I am saying that goal is an instrument in the presence of competing in the range of Mexican Fender but I would not say that equal one American. (Though, perhaps a jap ...)

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for over a year.

I tried a lot of U.S. and Mexican fender, and having a tight budget, I turned to the Southwestern and I, even get into the unknown, as a test of Custom77.

And I am delighted. more than happy that choice I would do again as the price / quality ratio is excellent.