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«  Lower professional »

Published on 01/26/11 at 23:37
Made in Japan with U.S. parts. The top. I found the preamp proper. ATTENTION, I do not want anyone upset. Do not misunderstand what I say. It is a low for qualified instrumentalists. Not the kind of preamp which gives the same sound to a seasoned bass player and a beginner. We all began. It is not all become seasoned. It is a tool for professional studio and more, or scene very "sharp", if you know what I mean ... She came with big strings. The metal cover of the medium is the "secret key of this bass. Why?
I can not tell you. It is a secret .... But one must have several years of practice. It is also a low for the musician, not just a "bassist". It is heavy as a pro tool.

UTILIZATION

The handle is nice. The more you work, the better it goes. Good. It is a basse.Pour do small birds, try the piccolo ...

SOUNDS

It is suitable for all styles of music if you know the play. She does not play alone. Frankly this kind of instrument, the sound it is you who do ... If you did not sound, it does the aura out of place. There are other low for this ...

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 6 months. No problem to the mix. It melts into the orchestra. I have had jazz bass 70 Schecter, Epiphone, Ibanez, Music Man 5, Wasburn 5, EMG Fender, Squier Precision 80, fretless yamaha, Kramer (Kramer cons) with iron handle. Not bad weight too ... It is a transparent low. As you play, it will play.