cansanfran
Published on 12/09/09 at 00:56
Value For Money :
Excellent
Mexico
badass bridge
ebony handle
UTILIZATION
super stick
unconditional form
SOUNDS
fits all styles of music
The most versatile instrument I know
OVERALL OPINION
hello, a fan of jazz bass for 25 years (Generet Pasto) I see through all the reviews left it has the advantage of its drawbacks: the critique everyone but everyone loves it! This is what makes the timeless appeal of this low ... Did you notice that it is always that we see in concert or on TV? then there are so many different models built! For my part I like both the "Mexican" that can be arranged with a badass bridge and other pickups. but other than that it is great. I said that I have been owner of a 1961, 1965, 1965 and 1967 fretless. I've never liked mapple neck or those with squares instead of points (like Earth Wind & Fire ...) I unfortunately separated from all those low 20 years ago (what does that would be TODAY 'Today ...) I have also had a squier made in japan (good value) and now a Mexican. If you're told you can even listen to it by going to:
http://www.zikpot.fr/artiste-Sandy% 2BGroove ( http://www.zikpot.fr/artiste-Sandy%2BGroove )
you consider the different sounds that we can have (its heavy and serious, funky ...)
Good road all the musicians ...
Haenel François
badass bridge
ebony handle
UTILIZATION
super stick
unconditional form
SOUNDS
fits all styles of music
The most versatile instrument I know
OVERALL OPINION
hello, a fan of jazz bass for 25 years (Generet Pasto) I see through all the reviews left it has the advantage of its drawbacks: the critique everyone but everyone loves it! This is what makes the timeless appeal of this low ... Did you notice that it is always that we see in concert or on TV? then there are so many different models built! For my part I like both the "Mexican" that can be arranged with a badass bridge and other pickups. but other than that it is great. I said that I have been owner of a 1961, 1965, 1965 and 1967 fretless. I've never liked mapple neck or those with squares instead of points (like Earth Wind & Fire ...) I unfortunately separated from all those low 20 years ago (what does that would be TODAY 'Today ...) I have also had a squier made in japan (good value) and now a Mexican. If you're told you can even listen to it by going to:
http://www.zikpot.fr/artiste-Sandy% 2BGroove ( http://www.zikpot.fr/artiste-Sandy%2BGroove )
you consider the different sounds that we can have (its heavy and serious, funky ...)
Good road all the musicians ...
Haenel François