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  • DlwDlw

    Noguera FusionPublished on 11/28/03 at 20:20
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Bass luthier made in France (Christian Noguera), it has 24 frets medium humbucker splittable Noguera, easel weng. Rglages: volume, 2 band EQ (bass and treble) + select passive / active. It possde handle trs end in 3 parts of Rabl.

    UTILIZATION

    Its handle is enjoyable, it's end, key Wenge is also enjoyable and possde a zero-fret so that the intonation is correct. Access in acute is good, but the form is the available balance on one foot guitar is not empty seen his form of butt (see photo). It is ultra-lgre, but I must say it ranks poorly when it is seated. The sound that you get is purely chiatique must constantly change its rglages, the handle to the beginners of the acquisition …
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    Bass luthier made in France (Christian Noguera), it has 24 frets medium humbucker splittable Noguera, easel weng. Rglages: volume, 2 band EQ (bass and treble) + select passive / active. It possde handle trs end in 3 parts of Rabl.

    UTILIZATION

    Its handle is enjoyable, it's end, key Wenge is also enjoyable and possde a zero-fret so that the intonation is correct. Access in acute is good, but the form is the available balance on one foot guitar is not empty seen his form of butt (see photo). It is ultra-lgre, but I must say it ranks poorly when it is seated. The sound that you get is purely chiatique must constantly change its rglages, the handle to the beginners of the acquisition shall be trs rgl often (for me three times in one month ).

    SOUNDS

    She is slender, its sound is skinny, it lacks punch. Trs rgler drunk, I got this instrument OCCAZ bicauze I play fusion and it causes me nothing but trouble. I have to change the original jack, it is too bad situ and tend to sound crachouilleurs and this the worst fawn. In addition, I broke the bridge of origin, this despite being Wenge (wood hard as it seems) did not hold the road and I'll try to see if a luthier could rpar me for not too expensive, it cost me 4000 francs to departure. And long ago that the nut is gone to pieces (he also silent weng), the home of Mr Kopo Rennes modified by me in a composite Contents. With this bass, my sound is dependent on my pdalier multi-effects because it does not me it is and I am DSOL Sad as it is enjoyable sight and touch. I'm sending mail Christian Noguera, ... but let the critics certainly dumb. In résumé there are too many things change in this low for it to be acceptable, but for what budget? Report quality original price again. Shame!

    OVERALL OPINION

    She soon 3 years old and I no longer uses it, it has become an inert object that DCORE my little home studio. I'm not PRSS to make rpar as having dgot bass of my dreams (the Ibanez Ergodyne EDA 900) and not wanting to sell it because the future Owner 'would be too gaps change everything, so I keep prfre to see what I could do in the future (pttre of the little wood). It is true that I'm over the jet era, especially for its shape and fminit to the touch. I briefly tried a bass luthier and that price, it made me guts. Submitted but I am heart I must say that I had the same opinion with Vigier, but fortunately this one, it is still on display. Of course not, I would do not have that choice and I am in Cort (70% of world production; = Ibanez Cort, must know! Hh. Franchouzenne For a low, plutt see in Kopo or Gotter Jacobacci with an old bowl.
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  • StudiocreuseStudiocreuse

    Happiness .....

    Noguera FusionPublished on 10/28/08 at 15:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I asked Christian in 2000, a 5 string bass merger with passion handle (I have small hands) and 2 Bartholini in micro electronics with active
    Homemade So ...
    Volume - Balance microphones - low - high

    UTILIZATION

    Lgre, handy and very very pleasant and more beautiful (wood cir)
    Super 26 round boxes, and over all it does not move one iota of power the other
    I have rarely seen this I grant once every six months and again ... because if I change the strings 130-45

    SOUNDS

    Super with 2 Bartholini everything you want: the very serious, the noise, than slamming
    Top in everything I've tried (Fender jazz bass, peavey bass, Ibanez Ergodyne plastic (no arch), cort ...)
    f…
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    I asked Christian in 2000, a 5 string bass merger with passion handle (I have small hands) and 2 Bartholini in micro electronics with active
    Homemade So ...
    Volume - Balance microphones - low - high

    UTILIZATION

    Lgre, handy and very very pleasant and more beautiful (wood cir)
    Super 26 round boxes, and over all it does not move one iota of power the other
    I have rarely seen this I grant once every six months and again ... because if I change the strings 130-45

    SOUNDS

    Super with 2 Bartholini everything you want: the very serious, the noise, than slamming
    Top in everything I've tried (Fender jazz bass, peavey bass, Ibanez Ergodyne plastic (no arch), cort ...)
    for me the top was the era 18,000 frs
    dancing, jazz, musette, rock all the time now spends

    OVERALL OPINION

    9 / 10 everything except nickel knobs of immunity against the computer in the studio because they do not cover, can be an electronic shadosky and 10/10 but that's not m my price ...
    without hesitation if I find christian, I make this choice with your eyes closed
    but happiness ...
    further notice:
    after many years of service, I confirm and reinforce what I said the first notice
    that happiness .....
    curious following opinion, the Ibanez Ergodyne I discarded after 15 days, no sound, unplayable (false) to follow ....
    2011, I still have that famous bass with a few changes now, most new electronic buzz at the studio opposite the computer, rglages with serious medium rather, treble, volume, balance pickups (always Bartholini) active / passive
    that happiness ......
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