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4-string bass guitar from Godin belonging to the Shifter Bass series

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  • synapsehimodsynapsehimod

    Godin Shifter bass

    Godin Shifter 4 BassPublished on 01/14/13 at 00:52
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Canadian maple neck 21 frets very well done, I personally like the maple fingerboard but there is an option of rosewood. Screwed 6 points.
    Choice of microphones (three séparéments or couples), 6 possible combinations is carried out through the potentiometer, it meets all my needs in a single step, without seeking a sound equalizer in the trimmings for an hour.

    UTILIZATION

    Handle big enough but giving a very homogenous over the entire range,
    treble sound very good (21 cases).

    SOUNDS

    My amp with Eden, she snores perfectly and the sound is very wide and wooded.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Quality / price ratio excellent, I had Fender U.S. American and other low (eg Tob…
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    Canadian maple neck 21 frets very well done, I personally like the maple fingerboard but there is an option of rosewood. Screwed 6 points.
    Choice of microphones (three séparéments or couples), 6 possible combinations is carried out through the potentiometer, it meets all my needs in a single step, without seeking a sound equalizer in the trimmings for an hour.

    UTILIZATION

    Handle big enough but giving a very homogenous over the entire range,
    treble sound very good (21 cases).

    SOUNDS

    My amp with Eden, she snores perfectly and the sound is very wide and wooded.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Quality / price ratio excellent, I had Fender U.S. American and other low (eg Tobias), that it offers a very good violin and a sound that has nothing to envy them.
    The bass is a bit heavy though, but it was the real "tree wood" ... and that goes with it: the sustain and harmonics are present, octaves sound.

    I regret my choice even if it is not a famous model or prestigious (because little known) and despite valves deaf people / heavy on the Canadian brand.
    Moreover, in Canada, I believe that we know how low, is not it?
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