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Published on 02/22/06 at 09:17
Chinese-made
Bass 4 strings, 24 frets, 2 Micro Active MEC Jazz
A volume, a micro scale, a Boost / Cut for acute and one for the serious
Handle extremely pleasant, very fine (we like it or not, personal love). The back of the neck s'applatit a little close to the body, making the game in the treble very pleasant.

UTILIZATION

As I said before, the handle is great, in my opinion is one of its biggest strengths
Access to acute is perfect, the junction being located at the 22nd fret.
Not so light weight but it is a sign of sustain others. But the body is well balanced and it is not so unpleasant to wear, even after 3 hours of repeated '. Contrary to other opinions, I do not think the head looks.

SOUNDS

The sound is very punchy and defined, not so modern. His punch is perfect for slap.
I play more of Grunge / Punk, and it is perfect. It was harder to get out of a round: better love the muscular rock as jazz or Dire Straits.

SETTINGS
In fingers or plectrum, I put the settings neutral.
In slap, or I change the EQ of the amp, either: bridge pickup only, boost the treble to half, bass boost variable.

The setting may seem rather limited use at first, however they become indispensable with effects pedals, especially if your amp does not loop.

I play at home with a Peavey Microbass and repeating with a Fender Rumble 100W.
I put that 7 because of the necessarily modern, but it's personal for me.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had four months and I probably do it again this choice.
I also tried a Cort at the same price (Artisan B4 I think). The handle is beucoup less comfortable and more rounded sound, jazzy.
Bought new 650E