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Jim Harley PB60

4-string bass guitar from Jim Harley

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Published on 04/23/07 at 15:41
Quelquonque manufactured in a country east of the Urals, it has 21 frets, a microphone split tipical of the P bass, volume and tone. The bridge is fixed and the handle is screwed a rosewood fingerboard. The finish is correct for a low rev to 100 euros, well worth the affinity of Squier.

UTILIZATION

The neck is straight, does not buckle to wear personal because I like satin and the frets are well polished (no risk of injury), in the spirit Profile Precision bass.
Access in acute is correct without more, requires p bass.
The low weight is reasonable and balanced, no stitching the nose as the other may say.
Guitar class in its price range (100euros)

SOUNDS

The sound is the black point of the low, lack of energy and is rough but hey, the instrument is worth the price of a good mic so must not dream either but allows himself to play the instrument and can learn without large worries!
Being satisfied with the violin, I think may change as the microphone by a quartet of Seymour Duncan pound for a more punchy.

OVERALL OPINION

I use this bass for 3 months and I am satisfied because it allows me to put some bass in my components but I use the brand for seven years (stratocaster model type) and I must say that it trs good material in view of the ridiculous price, it does not pay the mark at home ... but Squier is compared to a super market brands such storm or XP which is very limited. For half price (roughly) a squier affinity p bass, a violin is as equivalent, only the microphone is a bit down but if it again, I remake because it's solid (strato 7 years just chang volume 1X) and cheap