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4-string bass guitar from G&L belonging to the Tribute L series

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Published on 02/17/10 at 08:58
See below, with an important clarification: this is NOT low-ash swamp: My stingray was ash swamp, it was far more light! Here is Ash normal, then who weighs his weight! (It's bearable anyway eh). The day you see a new low in ash swamp at this price, hurry!

For cons, the finish is still pretty cheap: the varnish on the handle is not great, switches crachotent a bit, and it was missing a screw in the back plate ... Well, they had ahead of the curve, then yavait not even the hole behind the plate ... In addition to unscrew to change the battery, not great. Even at that price, there could have been a little effort.

UTILIZATION

handle very pleasant, neither too thin nor too Mastoc.

It is well balanced: the weight has at least that advantage.

For cons, the feast is the setting. We think it will be tricky at first, but we made it fast. The neck pickup is very Precision bass, perfect for oldies soul or punk for 1977. The position brings together two microphones rock or metal sound, which is reminiscent of the Gibson Firebird recent (between Pantera and Kings of Leon, to be honest!.

The microphone is a sharp little disappointing compared to property on Music Man, maybe I'm still too used to my old stingray. on the other hand it is suitable for all levels Jazz Bass (Bass modern, that is).

In short, two switches in three movements was a palette of its very varied. The active electronics itself is not of extraordinary power, but for this price it's still okay.

SOUNDS

see above

OVERALL OPINION

Needless to say she demonstrated great flexibility (versatile, it is in English not in French). I play as well as Tool of Motown as Death From Above 1979, Nomeansno as Iron Maiden, and I think I found the perfect bass, or that they rule everything from knobs and where it no longer affects the amp.

Next step, buy a U.S. that has to be a killer (fortunately I'm in no rush ^ ^)

EDIT: One month later, the switch from acute microwave began to stop working, I found myself with a microphone ... and the handle, which bordered the original, proved impossible to resolve ... Matches, store, and ultimately redemption. Finally, yes the U.S. should be great, but made in Asia are finished disgusting: I can only advise that to avoid them. A disappointment anyway.