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Published on 10/06/08 at 05:26
Made of Indonsie.
20 frets. 2 micros simple style Seymour Duncan JB Obviously.
Vintage Bridge (after tle).
Traditional Jazz Bass knobs.
JB handle a pice of Rabl. Blocks Black & black binding.
It would be resumed with 10 unpainted but less encrusted easel and a "vintage" ...
UTILIZATION
Channel ultra super enjoyable, accessible until the dernire fret, one pice of wood.
Contents in ergonomics, the Ibanez and others may toss, since the JazzBass, there is nothing better to do.
The weight is consquent, and for good reason, neither of Agathis or poplar or linden. C'qu'on wants to know.
Sound: neck pickup bottom third of bridge pickup, Tone mini: it's Rock and round. Climbing the bridge pickup and the slap-slap Tone. And all the sounds intermdiaires ...
Duncan provide the punch and the attack on the entire sound spectrum. Only BMOL: lack of progressiv of knobs.
SOUNDS
Fits my style blues-rock-reggae old, think of it! Played on a Fender BXR, nothing better.
All bass sounds are arranged. Mount a serious Confre a little roundness almost worthy of a Precision.
I trs trs little slapper, I attack plutt strong while keeping the alternating index / middle and hit ...
OVERALL OPINION
What I like: the impeccable violin while Rabl. 2 spices for the body, one for the handle, design '70ies, grain Fender, sustain standard, Duncan Designed pickups.
I tried in the same price range (200-300) in the Squier Precision Agathis (P. Wentz and Mr. Dirnt), the ESP-LTD (stew), and Ibanez (without personality.
The quality of violin & microphones occurs only in Squier. If you find an identical 300, mail me on here!
Compare a JB mexico, I prfre mine. To look or sound. The diffrence in price is in serious six letters on the head FENDER That's all.
20 frets. 2 micros simple style Seymour Duncan JB Obviously.
Vintage Bridge (after tle).
Traditional Jazz Bass knobs.
JB handle a pice of Rabl. Blocks Black & black binding.
It would be resumed with 10 unpainted but less encrusted easel and a "vintage" ...
UTILIZATION
Channel ultra super enjoyable, accessible until the dernire fret, one pice of wood.
Contents in ergonomics, the Ibanez and others may toss, since the JazzBass, there is nothing better to do.
The weight is consquent, and for good reason, neither of Agathis or poplar or linden. C'qu'on wants to know.
Sound: neck pickup bottom third of bridge pickup, Tone mini: it's Rock and round. Climbing the bridge pickup and the slap-slap Tone. And all the sounds intermdiaires ...
Duncan provide the punch and the attack on the entire sound spectrum. Only BMOL: lack of progressiv of knobs.
SOUNDS
Fits my style blues-rock-reggae old, think of it! Played on a Fender BXR, nothing better.
All bass sounds are arranged. Mount a serious Confre a little roundness almost worthy of a Precision.
I trs trs little slapper, I attack plutt strong while keeping the alternating index / middle and hit ...
OVERALL OPINION
What I like: the impeccable violin while Rabl. 2 spices for the body, one for the handle, design '70ies, grain Fender, sustain standard, Duncan Designed pickups.
I tried in the same price range (200-300) in the Squier Precision Agathis (P. Wentz and Mr. Dirnt), the ESP-LTD (stew), and Ibanez (without personality.
The quality of violin & microphones occurs only in Squier. If you find an identical 300, mail me on here!
Compare a JB mexico, I prfre mine. To look or sound. The diffrence in price is in serious six letters on the head FENDER That's all.