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4-string bass guitar from Jack & Danny belonging to the 150 series

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  • rashkharashkha

    Very good choice

    Jack & Danny 150JPublished on 05/22/10 at 08:52
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Passive bass, very light
    China Manufacturing
    Bolt-on maple neck type jazz, not too thick
    Ash body
    24 fret rosewood fingerboard and 2 Jazz type pickups
    2 volume, 2 tone
    Die-Cast Tuners
    Solid bridge that does not move, a good set from the beginning.
    Painted black paint but you can see the wood comes out, we see the grooves, it looks amazing effect. Finishing almost perfect, my bass had a bump when I got it but other than that nothing too serious.

    UTILIZATION

    Quick Channel slightly weathered, which gives a very beautiful appearance and a pleasant contacts
    Low with a large upper horn and a horn too less developed allowing full access to 24 frets.
    As mentioned previously, lo…
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    Passive bass, very light
    China Manufacturing
    Bolt-on maple neck type jazz, not too thick
    Ash body
    24 fret rosewood fingerboard and 2 Jazz type pickups
    2 volume, 2 tone
    Die-Cast Tuners
    Solid bridge that does not move, a good set from the beginning.
    Painted black paint but you can see the wood comes out, we see the grooves, it looks amazing effect. Finishing almost perfect, my bass had a bump when I got it but other than that nothing too serious.

    UTILIZATION

    Quick Channel slightly weathered, which gives a very beautiful appearance and a pleasant contacts
    Low with a large upper horn and a horn too less developed allowing full access to 24 frets.
    As mentioned previously, low light, far more than the Jazz bass and other details. It's the same weight as a ibanez with a handle a bit thicker.
    Low easy to use as passive. One branch, they put the pots thoroughly and you're playing, after you are free to go low and everything else on the amp.
    The game is very good at finger, you feel the bass perfectly. For the pick, no worries, and more lifts are very good quality. For the slap, it's nice too

    SOUNDS

    This gives a very crude when it does operate a single microphone. Jazz sound good when you put everything thoroughly sound very round if we drop one or both of the wearisome tone in two volumes at the bottom. It is severe vibration, acceptable to all bassists.
    I play a Laney RB1 for 1 year and a half, and I admit that the two complement each other well. For some days I'm using a GK backline 110 and the bass rumbles of thunder on this little powerhouse. I added some bass and treble, quite a sharp and I get the sound I want to wonder.
    I want a powerful sound with powerful bass and treble very present, this bass gives me everything I am looking at the same time tell me that with jazz pickups, you do what you want ^ ^

    OVERALL OPINION

    Use for 1 year and a half, never regretted this purchase once. I had an Epiphone gratteu EB-0 Bass Cherry CH (a short scale) very enjoyable to play, it is besides the above I started the bass and I must say that JD is much better for my taste course.
    I ordered on MusicStore, I hesitate a long time between it, a Jack and Danny MMB (musicman copy) and a jack and danny type precision. In the end I took the Jazz because she looks very attractive. I did not try but I also have a J & D acoustic bass and I must say that quality is to go with this brand "first prize"
    If I had to repeat the experience? I would do it with your eyes closed. Maybe I would take just for MMB test because it looks really nice.
    only thing is for sure, it makes you want? Take it without thinking
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