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Fender Standard Jazz Bass (2006-2008)
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Note : 10 sur 10

«  The big ball! »

Published on 05/25/11 at 05:07
Known feature, see site for selling all that!

UTILIZATION

Channel super agreeable, quite fine. She weighs her weight but this is not a problem unless you play 5 hours straight ...
Access to the fever is very good, nothing to say.
Its level, a small micro customage is welcome, but basically it sounds not bad. By adding a Fender U.S. kit, it sounds serious, nothing to say.

SOUNDS

All positions are exploitable, depending on the style desired. I play as much as Slap with two microphones thoroughly, if not to pick on the mic only serious, it sounds good rock! Not only made for the Jazz this small!
I also have a Active Jazz Bass Mex, obviously there is even better, we can sculpt the sound etc. ... But it's a bit more expensive!

OVERALL OPINION

After 3 / 4 years of using nothing wrong. She did not move (yet happy) and she always does well it should. Frankly nothing to say about the appearance Mexico. It is not on it as well as a large U.S., but frankly the U.S. are low paid I find expensive (you pay the brand name "Fender U.S.", whatever may be said ...). The quality / price ratio is 10 times better vraimant with mex (I said that I also have a Stratocaster and Telecaster, always Mex), there's nothing else to add!
If you have big bucks, do not take the U.S. (either Fender or Gibson or other) - Go to a luthier! You'll better for the same price or even (good) quality than the U.S. cheaper! If like me you do not want to ruin a single instrument (after improving quit at the micro level and acastillages ... etc) Buy the Mex!! I do it again 10 times this choice!