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Tyler.
Published on 02/14/08 at 13:43
As the name suggests this is a Mexican.
It has 20 frets and 2 micro Jazz standard type.
An easel everything from classic but effective.
The settings are 2 volume and 1 tone. Simplicity itself.
I put 9 / 10 for 1 to 2 more frets would not have Deplus for some solo ...
UTILIZATION
It's a jazz bass, there is therefore made in the massive body fender.
Unlike bass, which usually respond nag "any way access to it is crazy that acute low" I would engage in loving in the high I walk very often the last boxes and so good my fingers without any problems arise everywhere.
Its weight does not seem to me too because many left.
The simplicity of the setting allows her to find the search very easy, from the chattering at the round ...
I see no reason not to 10/10 on this point ... So 10 ^ ^
SOUNDS
My main style is pop / rock, but sometimes I play songs more funky or downright hard!
And so good, the reglagles can get what you want.
A round, warm sound and slamming metal really is a very versatile bass while remaining typed. It has a character that is probably due to its solid appearance, but it hides a lady who know how to reach ...
Finger sound is very good, it's downright slap in the foot ...
I use a 20W Ibanez at home (neighbor forces) or by repeating kickback15 Hartke 120W. Sometimes it goes through my multi effects pedal, but I must admit that the best sound is produced nature, without artifice or effects!
Despite the fact they know to be versatile, I think it deserves 10.
OVERALL OPINION
I use a full-time for 2 months and I'm delighted.
It is not my first bass and it's an understatement to say that I am a very hard choice before you buy. I tested over a low 10aine before this one (in price ranges from 200 to 1000 €) and is one that caught my attention the most with its warm sound.
The value for money is very good and although purists will say that Mexico will never equal one U.S. why pay three times as much for a bass that does not sound three times better
With the experience I would definitely remake that choice, unless you have a € 1000 over a slam and I'm still not certain that U.S. would have fulfilled my expectations ... I think it would be better to buy a second bass in a complementary register (as a modern bass warwick or ibanez)
Nothing is ever perfect I refuse to put a note in 10/10 but given the overall good instrument that I'm pretty unhappy about not having to "only" 9 ...
It has 20 frets and 2 micro Jazz standard type.
An easel everything from classic but effective.
The settings are 2 volume and 1 tone. Simplicity itself.
I put 9 / 10 for 1 to 2 more frets would not have Deplus for some solo ...
UTILIZATION
It's a jazz bass, there is therefore made in the massive body fender.
Unlike bass, which usually respond nag "any way access to it is crazy that acute low" I would engage in loving in the high I walk very often the last boxes and so good my fingers without any problems arise everywhere.
Its weight does not seem to me too because many left.
The simplicity of the setting allows her to find the search very easy, from the chattering at the round ...
I see no reason not to 10/10 on this point ... So 10 ^ ^
SOUNDS
My main style is pop / rock, but sometimes I play songs more funky or downright hard!
And so good, the reglagles can get what you want.
A round, warm sound and slamming metal really is a very versatile bass while remaining typed. It has a character that is probably due to its solid appearance, but it hides a lady who know how to reach ...
Finger sound is very good, it's downright slap in the foot ...
I use a 20W Ibanez at home (neighbor forces) or by repeating kickback15 Hartke 120W. Sometimes it goes through my multi effects pedal, but I must admit that the best sound is produced nature, without artifice or effects!
Despite the fact they know to be versatile, I think it deserves 10.
OVERALL OPINION
I use a full-time for 2 months and I'm delighted.
It is not my first bass and it's an understatement to say that I am a very hard choice before you buy. I tested over a low 10aine before this one (in price ranges from 200 to 1000 €) and is one that caught my attention the most with its warm sound.
The value for money is very good and although purists will say that Mexico will never equal one U.S. why pay three times as much for a bass that does not sound three times better
With the experience I would definitely remake that choice, unless you have a € 1000 over a slam and I'm still not certain that U.S. would have fulfilled my expectations ... I think it would be better to buy a second bass in a complementary register (as a modern bass warwick or ibanez)
Nothing is ever perfect I refuse to put a note in 10/10 but given the overall good instrument that I'm pretty unhappy about not having to "only" 9 ...