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Published on 11/16/05 at 10:42
Manufacturing: Taiwan (outsourced to China?)
Frets: 22
Pickups: 2 active pickups
Controls: 1 volume, 3 tone
Handle Type: mapple, rosewood key

UTILIZATION

Channel: nice or too thin nor too thick.
Access to acute: very easy until the last freight, no problem
Ergonomics: I find instrument light enough and well balanced
Sound: yes, the tone knobs are effective.

SOUNDS

Initially, I bought this bass to make models at home (home studio) in very different styles and it seems very versatile.
For now I have no bass amp. I used a GP100 preamp (Roland) or GT8 (roland) dedicated to both the electric guitar but with a current amp simulations and baflles convincing enough for me.
I get to have sounds good to round McCartney (my favorite) or the more modern sounds.

OVERALL OPINION

I have this bass for 3 months.
I do not know, actually I do not find him lacking until now.
I spent an entire afternoon trying to store all the low (enough supplied) into the price range I had set. (350 euros).
This is my first bass and I am very satisfied. I find the value pretty amazing (I paid 300 euros, carrying case included). The violin and fittings are impeccable. We'll see how it all aged. This is not a known brand, the seller had to receive them but compared to other best-known brands (Ibanez, Cort, Yamaha), in this range is the one that had the most "grain" to the evidence. It took me around 8 because I have not enough experience to judge (I started on bass). But it's August 1st enthusiastic.