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4-string bass guitar from Stagg belonging to the BC300 series

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  • jeannotcollabojeannotcollabo

    Stagg BC300Published on 07/22/04 at 16:07
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    I croi qel is fabriq in Asia, 24 frets, 1 jazz and 1 micro precision, it is supposed easel say qe franchemen c and I c pa qel kind it is and I foolish men, 2 volume adjustment, Tone handle a hose-like koi.Assez wide koi simpa, the note of caractristiqe seen say nothing passthrough tou depen then this qon in f evidemen if Cliff Burton noticed the ajd (pai has his soul), it only a very Metral suremen pa bone notes it, I debuted com m and qel convien, I v meter him 7 or 8 non pluto because qe c cool 2 micro c enough polyvalen

    USE

    Channel pleasant enough although pa ca seen grd chose.Pr say that qi is the access to the SGBA, bin, it's going sof pr one or two dernieres.El is vraimen heavy …
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    I croi qel is fabriq in Asia, 24 frets, 1 jazz and 1 micro precision, it is supposed easel say qe franchemen c and I c pa qel kind it is and I foolish men, 2 volume adjustment, Tone handle a hose-like koi.Assez wide koi simpa, the note of caractristiqe seen say nothing passthrough tou depen then this qon in f evidemen if Cliff Burton noticed the ajd (pai has his soul), it only a very Metral suremen pa bone notes it, I debuted com m and qel convien, I v meter him 7 or 8 non pluto because qe c cool 2 micro c enough polyvalen

    USE

    Channel pleasant enough although pa ca seen grd chose.Pr say that qi is the access to the SGBA, bin, it's going sof pr one or two dernieres.El is vraimen heavy pa tou, and pluto cool o nivo ergonomi.Le sound is ill treatment of pa I trouve.Donc, I put him Ebone Note the use pr pr because it qe jen f justemen el pa is wrong, DC 7

    SONORITS

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    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I depui SLMT 3semaine I vien tou just started Alor good I still very ill treatment of sui. I envi low dune ur pa qe cele because the nest pa pa good or adapted passthrough I think qel little adapt to tou style musiqe thanks to 2 micro diffren May surtou because qe jaimerai out a dune ur ur geule in addition, Plow style by ex.Non, c franchemen correct low pr ac debuter a good repor qalitpri to my avi, m if vou have suffisamen to tune it all take Carmen Ibanez
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  • MGR/Morei SkyMGR/Morei Sky

    Stagg BC300

    Stagg BC300Published on 10/06/05 at 15:00
    I bought the bass as part of a package from an online music store (the BC300 + a 20w stagg amp) for £189

    When I bought the bass I was completely new to bass playing so when it came to finding & buying a bass, I pretty much went on looks (what do you expect from a wannabe rocker) & that’s the first thing I like about the bass, its well proportioned (the body doesn’t look to big for the fretboard/head, & visa versa) & the black colour gave it a commanding look.
    As I progressed with my bass playing, trying out different techniques, I liked the fact the bass could adapt well for both slap & pick & being a tall person I found the size of the bass (a full 24 frets) was perfect for me (small pe…
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    I bought the bass as part of a package from an online music store (the BC300 + a 20w stagg amp) for £189

    When I bought the bass I was completely new to bass playing so when it came to finding & buying a bass, I pretty much went on looks (what do you expect from a wannabe rocker) & that’s the first thing I like about the bass, its well proportioned (the body doesn’t look to big for the fretboard/head, & visa versa) & the black colour gave it a commanding look.
    As I progressed with my bass playing, trying out different techniques, I liked the fact the bass could adapt well for both slap & pick & being a tall person I found the size of the bass (a full 24 frets) was perfect for me (small people on the migit side will probably find it a bit big though).

    Because I now have a wider knowledge & understanding of playing bass, i've found that there are a couple of things with the BC3000 that people will notice after a while.
    First off, the strings didn't have that much clearance against the fretboard at the top, so when I played the lower notes (especially on the E string) it would occasionally vibrate against metal separators. It wasn't picked up on the amp so wasn't a major issue, but some people may find it annoying.
    & also, playing the E & A string made the other 2 strings vibrate to a point when a very gentle humming was playing underneath the actual notes being played (hopefully that made sense).

    I did have to tighten a few loose screws on the bass when I got it which makes me think that the bass wasn't put together with a great amount of care, although having said that, it has taken a few good knocks & its lasted me over a year without falling apart, which is always a good sign.
    Its also relatively light so for beginners wanting to throw it about as if they were performing at Wembley stadium (come on, you know you have the same dream)

    Some people may find it a bit of a "mar-mite" bass, your either going to love it or hate it.
    Overall, its perfect for beginners, especially if you buy the package with the amp (20w amp for a beginner package is almost unheard of) but as you progress with your playing, you'll begin to notice your out-growing the bass, but hey, you can't run before you can walk & progressing stage by stage is the best way to go if you want to become the next bass legend.
    A good price for a good bass.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Morei SkyMGR/Morei Sky

    Stagg BC300

    Stagg BC300Published on 10/05/05 at 15:00
    I bought the bass as part of a package from an online music store (the BC300 + a 20w stagg amp) for £189

    When I bought the bass I was completely new to bass playing so when it came to finding & buying a bass, I pretty much went on looks (what do you expect from a wannabe rocker) & that’s the first thing I like about the bass, its well proportioned (the body doesn’t look to big for the fretboard/head, & visa versa) & the black colour gave it a commanding look.
    As I progressed with my bass playing, trying out different techniques, I liked the fact the bass could adapt well for both slap & pick & being a tall person I found the size of the bass (a full 24 frets) was perfect for me (small pe…
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    I bought the bass as part of a package from an online music store (the BC300 + a 20w stagg amp) for £189

    When I bought the bass I was completely new to bass playing so when it came to finding & buying a bass, I pretty much went on looks (what do you expect from a wannabe rocker) & that’s the first thing I like about the bass, its well proportioned (the body doesn’t look to big for the fretboard/head, & visa versa) & the black colour gave it a commanding look.
    As I progressed with my bass playing, trying out different techniques, I liked the fact the bass could adapt well for both slap & pick & being a tall person I found the size of the bass (a full 24 frets) was perfect for me (small people on the migit side will probably find it a bit big though).

    Because I now have a wider knowledge & understanding of playing bass, i've found that there are a couple of things with the BC3000 that people will notice after a while.
    First off, the strings didn't have that much clearance against the fretboard at the top, so when I played the lower notes (especially on the E string) it would occasionally vibrate against metal separators. It wasn't picked up on the amp so wasn't a major issue, but some people may find it annoying.
    & also, playing the E & A string made the other 2 strings vibrate to a point when a very gentle humming was playing underneath the actual notes being played (hopefully that made sense).

    I did have to tighten a few loose screws on the bass when I got it which makes me think that the bass wasn't put together with a great amount of care, although having said that, it has taken a few good knocks & its lasted me over a year without falling apart, which is always a good sign.
    Its also relatively light so for beginners wanting to throw it about as if they were performing at Wembley stadium (come on, you know you have the same dream)

    Some people may find it a bit of a "mar-mite" bass, your either going to love it or hate.
    Overall, its perfect for beginners, especially if you buy the package with the amp (20w amp for a beginner package is almost unheard of) but as you progress with your playing, you'll begin to notice your out-growing the bass, but hey, you can't run before you can walk & progressing stage by stage is the best way to go if you want to become the next bass legend.
    A good price for a good bass.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/SkitMGR/Skit

    Stagg BC300

    Stagg BC300Published on 01/04/05 at 15:00
    I bought this from eBay for £89 + P+P

    Very light weight, Excelent colour (purple) and the fact it has 24 frets.

    The construction and the fact that it dents / chips rather easily.

    Poorly put together.

    Action was far too high, and the volume/tone pots and the Input both came loose.

    Luckily I know how to fix these things but if someone else who didnt know howto this could cost them an extra £30 or to get it correct professionally.

    A really nice bass if you know how to set it up yourself and you can live with dents/chips otherwise is a bit of a problem.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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    I bought this from eBay for £89 + P+P

    Very light weight, Excelent colour (purple) and the fact it has 24 frets.

    The construction and the fact that it dents / chips rather easily.

    Poorly put together.

    Action was far too high, and the volume/tone pots and the Input both came loose.

    Luckily I know how to fix these things but if someone else who didnt know howto this could cost them an extra £30 or to get it correct professionally.

    A really nice bass if you know how to set it up yourself and you can live with dents/chips otherwise is a bit of a problem.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/SarryMGR/Sarry

    Stagg BC300

    Stagg BC300Published on 04/01/04 at 14:00
    This is my first bass. It's shop-bought for around £200, thats with an amp and leads etc included.

    I think this is a perfect bass for beginners and especially girls, as the neck is nice and thin, and the frets are smaller than on the average bass.
    I've found it much easier to play than a P-bass.

    The only thing I don't like is the fact that I can't find an allen key small enough to raise the action.

    It's made realy well (in taiwan), and it can take loads of knocking. I'm constantly hitting against walls and stuff, and so far there's no dents.

    I'm really glad I chose the bass, as it's the perfect size for my little hands. I would recommend it to other small-handed people.
    Also, I got i…
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    This is my first bass. It's shop-bought for around £200, thats with an amp and leads etc included.

    I think this is a perfect bass for beginners and especially girls, as the neck is nice and thin, and the frets are smaller than on the average bass.
    I've found it much easier to play than a P-bass.

    The only thing I don't like is the fact that I can't find an allen key small enough to raise the action.

    It's made realy well (in taiwan), and it can take loads of knocking. I'm constantly hitting against walls and stuff, and so far there's no dents.

    I'm really glad I chose the bass, as it's the perfect size for my little hands. I would recommend it to other small-handed people.
    Also, I got it in black, and it looks awesome!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • fsmbesnardfsmbesnard

    Stagg BC300Published on 02/25/04 at 05:06
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    Asian
    microphones: 1 + 1 type Jazz Bass Precision Bass type
    controls: 1 volume, 2 tone
    Weight: ~ 3.6 kg
    body: alder
    neck: maple, 867 mm
    fingerboard: rosewood, 24 frets
    tailpiece: type classic Jazz Bass

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is comfortable rather low precision type, rather thick, so even if I prefer the jazz bass type sleeves.
    access to acute is easy.
    the beast weighs about 3.6 kg, rather light, so.

    SOUNDS

    This bass is well suited to rock.
    I plugged into a Peavey TKO 115 S (which replaced a 25 watt Ibanez Bass).
    the sounds are pretty good in the bass, the treble is something else ... I arrange it with the graphic equalizer on my amp, because I do …
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    Asian
    microphones: 1 + 1 type Jazz Bass Precision Bass type
    controls: 1 volume, 2 tone
    Weight: ~ 3.6 kg
    body: alder
    neck: maple, 867 mm
    fingerboard: rosewood, 24 frets
    tailpiece: type classic Jazz Bass

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is comfortable rather low precision type, rather thick, so even if I prefer the jazz bass type sleeves.
    access to acute is easy.
    the beast weighs about 3.6 kg, rather light, so.

    SOUNDS

    This bass is well suited to rock.
    I plugged into a Peavey TKO 115 S (which replaced a 25 watt Ibanez Bass).
    the sounds are pretty good in the bass, the treble is something else ... I arrange it with the graphic equalizer on my amp, because I do not touch that volume, and to boost my game j'utilse also pitched, despite his crackling (covered by the sound of the rest of my group) ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I own this bass for almost two years, purchased about 250 euros at the time. I thought for a time to sell it for a squier jazz bass, for a matter of aesthetics (I do not like the type Ibanez, whose Stagg was obviously inspired to draw this down) but for reasons of budgetary restriction to I custody.
    she seems so strong that I absolutely trust his strength, sometimes I hit the strings with drumsticks, when with my group decides to unwind by improvising a heavy metal ...
    recent years to allow the Asian low a budget to have instruments with a fairly good value for money, which does not suit novices ..
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  • metalikman1metalikman1

    Stagg BC300Published on 07/04/04 at 15:38
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    So, it is a low that I do not know the violin (dsl)
    24 frets, 1 bp mics, 1 mic jb
    Setting; 1xvolume 2xtonalité
    handle fairly thick, rather simpa ;-)

    UTILIZATION

    A handle rather pleasant
    Access to acute simple
    low not too heavy (I do not know the exact weight)
    sound level, I find that rather a lot
    ptite low for a heavy rock ...

    SOUNDS

    It is ideally suited to my style of music
    Used on a fender rumble 100 so j can set a sound slap rather simpa
    How to say ... its a circle with the fender rumble 100, rather serious
    The sounds are simpa, I don t have a preference, except when there are too many medium I love it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    J uses the depui…
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    So, it is a low that I do not know the violin (dsl)
    24 frets, 1 bp mics, 1 mic jb
    Setting; 1xvolume 2xtonalité
    handle fairly thick, rather simpa ;-)

    UTILIZATION

    A handle rather pleasant
    Access to acute simple
    low not too heavy (I do not know the exact weight)
    sound level, I find that rather a lot
    ptite low for a heavy rock ...

    SOUNDS

    It is ideally suited to my style of music
    Used on a fender rumble 100 so j can set a sound slap rather simpa
    How to say ... its a circle with the fender rumble 100, rather serious
    The sounds are simpa, I don t have a preference, except when there are too many medium I love it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    J uses the depui ke j ai start low: 9 months
    I find it really not bad for its price, great for the budget and begin ptit
    No I had not try another model before
    Raport money: PERFECT
    "- With experience, you do again what choice ?..."
    because c is not a small little low last, low to begin with.
    No this is not a low quality but first she is perfect
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  • SkaRenageSkaRenage

    Stagg BC300Published on 01/24/05 at 06:38
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    Made in China
    electric bass guitar "merger", 4 strings - pickups: 1x jb + 1x pb - controls: 2x volume + 1x tone - body: solid alder wood - neck: maple / 867mm - fingerboard: rosewood / 24 frets - Bridge: "JB" Classic - Mechanical: bath oil, black - color: purple

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is nice, a little big anyway, the bass is for big hands! Access to treble is good. The shape is nice, it locks well, plus she is pretty light.

    SOUNDS

    I play ska, punk and reggae-dub and it fits perfectly. Thanks to the settings you get good rock sounds clear place to reggae. The sound is not bad, with good slap in setting it sounds great.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a little…
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    Made in China
    electric bass guitar "merger", 4 strings - pickups: 1x jb + 1x pb - controls: 2x volume + 1x tone - body: solid alder wood - neck: maple / 867mm - fingerboard: rosewood / 24 frets - Bridge: "JB" Classic - Mechanical: bath oil, black - color: purple

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is nice, a little big anyway, the bass is for big hands! Access to treble is good. The shape is nice, it locks well, plus she is pretty light.

    SOUNDS

    I play ska, punk and reggae-dub and it fits perfectly. Thanks to the settings you get good rock sounds clear place to reggae. The sound is not bad, with good slap in setting it sounds great.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a little over a year. I like its shape, its look. It's nice to play it. I tried imitations Jazz Bass and I find that the shape of the BC300 type Ibanez is much more comfortable. I bought it brand new 230 euro. The price / quality ratio is excellent for a ridiculous price because you have a low quality honorable place to start!
    Of course I would do this choice because this bass can learn well without breaking the bank!
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  • jeannotcollabojeannotcollabo

    Stagg BC300Published on 02/13/05 at 07:32
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    Well, obviously it's made in Korea or somewhere là.Elle has 24 frets, a type of micro precision micro jazz and a volume by microwave and a general tone? Mechanics has oil bath I think. This is sufficient as a feature I find to start.

    UTILIZATION

    I find the handle very nice, then surely there is necessarily a question of goûts.Bon, in terms of access to acute, he say that about 24 cases, there is really only 22 really easily affordable (see 21) but it is enough I think, right?
    For the game sitting is perfect, the game up too, I do not know what to be his major faults in terms of ergonomics, especially since it is very légère.Elle seems pretty versatile thanks to its 2 microphone…
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    Well, obviously it's made in Korea or somewhere là.Elle has 24 frets, a type of micro precision micro jazz and a volume by microwave and a general tone? Mechanics has oil bath I think. This is sufficient as a feature I find to start.

    UTILIZATION

    I find the handle very nice, then surely there is necessarily a question of goûts.Bon, in terms of access to acute, he say that about 24 cases, there is really only 22 really easily affordable (see 21) but it is enough I think, right?
    For the game sitting is perfect, the game up too, I do not know what to be his major faults in terms of ergonomics, especially since it is very légère.Elle seems pretty versatile thanks to its 2 microphones well différents.Elle obtains a good rating for what is the utilisaton

    SOUNDS

    So good I played a lot of different stuff, so with settings very différents.J love sometimes have a well rounded, very fat (I do not really know what people mean by fat but good) for the by Metallica example, sometimes a more banging for stuff like Sum 41, Blink182, but it is also suitable for the slap, the tapping.Mais anyway, do not forget you newbie who wants to buy you a first low as we can tell you the sound is pretty pa gnagnagna round or you are slipping it fucks people there often overlook the pots of the amp, and with both pickups and tone and more, you can play what you want, jazz metal, the slap of tapping, rock, punk, hard rock, obviously you will not uen ibanez 5 string if you play the korn, you will not if you play an accuracy of sum blink or you will not have the Pastorius Jazz is good but to start playing on the same temps.Je Carlsbro 50w amp with an effects pedal shit (zoom 607) and further increases the good ca possibility of sounds différents.Elle does not win much in tone as AC is only 200 euros pa but it is provided it is not good for beginners.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a little over six months and quite honestly I think it's great to start, I did not try many other models before but anyway, my budjet would not allow me to buy better now. I think the price / quality ratio is very good because it is versatile, lightweight, inexpensive and yet strong enough (the only pb I had with it is the jack in which merdée I know why but here it goes better now just by having barely removed and tampered with). I would do this election if the financial conditions were mêmes.En any event for 230 to 240 euros in stores it is really worth.
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  • Marc'ugMarc'ug

    Stagg BC300Published on 02/14/05 at 18:48
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    Made in China 's after my dealer!

    UTILIZATION

    Channel pleasant, good ergonomics and a very slight right I love good because I often travel with some friends.

    SOUNDS

    I pass by a Cell Ampworks bass ... it works well (to make beef)

    j 'ais yet the strings from the factory I'll try to slap them but I' ais making up for what I do I grind in the sound from cubase, live there for more recess!

    but it sounds!!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 months exellent value for money even at the top level quality

    a good investment especially for beginners me personally I sold it not even if I buy another! and then 2 times the price for me to buy 2 ...
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    Made in China 's after my dealer!

    UTILIZATION

    Channel pleasant, good ergonomics and a very slight right I love good because I often travel with some friends.

    SOUNDS

    I pass by a Cell Ampworks bass ... it works well (to make beef)

    j 'ais yet the strings from the factory I'll try to slap them but I' ais making up for what I do I grind in the sound from cubase, live there for more recess!

    but it sounds!!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 months exellent value for money even at the top level quality

    a good investment especially for beginners me personally I sold it not even if I buy another! and then 2 times the price for me to buy 2 ...
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  • f5hpqf5hpq

    Stagg BC300Published on 11/12/05 at 13:05
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Low brown, sober and discreet, come I love them!

    UTILIZATION

    Study, do not know if it's good on stage!!

    SOUNDS

    I just purchase one secondhand, it works well for me, but I have already made changes in the veering tone Knob and replacing it with a microwave phase shifter cross. It allows more varied and sounds to choose either a round or very dry.
    However I do know that this bass, it vibrates a bit and requires a lot of experience, something I hope to acquire.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The sound is good, the pickups correct, I will put 6 / 10
  • GloubiBoudinBlancGloubiBoudinBlanc

    Stagg BC300Published on 12/30/05 at 14:06
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    Korean manufacturing
    Alder body
    24 Frets
    A volume knob for each pickup and a tone
    A race between the Jazz and Precision quite pleasant.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is very pleasant compared to others in this price range that are longer think about the board full of nails ...
    You can access aisemment until the 18th box, the heel is fine.
    It is very light and the body is petit.L set is well made, it's a solid set aside the knob that loosen.

    SOUNDS

    Its level is not a Jazz Bass guitar maker, but that price is not looking beautiful harmonics and personnalité.Elle do not snore, is not noisy, it's all we ask when we begins.
    Nevertheless, there is a small panel that wil…
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    Korean manufacturing
    Alder body
    24 Frets
    A volume knob for each pickup and a tone
    A race between the Jazz and Precision quite pleasant.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is very pleasant compared to others in this price range that are longer think about the board full of nails ...
    You can access aisemment until the 18th box, the heel is fine.
    It is very light and the body is petit.L set is well made, it's a solid set aside the knob that loosen.

    SOUNDS

    Its level is not a Jazz Bass guitar maker, but that price is not looking beautiful harmonics and personnalité.Elle do not snore, is not noisy, it's all we ask when we begins.
    Nevertheless, there is a small panel that will allow its expert to have u metal sound aggressive or sound reggae circles.
    on the other hand it has a very small output level

    OVERALL OPINION

    A good bass for debuter.Le everything is solid and ergonomic.
    € 200
    For beginners, I think it's better bass sound and light rather than a bass that would best microphone because he could change the microwave later and have a low quite suitable.
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  • redfragredfrag

    Stagg BC300Published on 04/18/06 at 11:38
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    A small low 24 Surra manufactured freight in China, it has a micro-type Jazz Bass and Precision Bass type. 3 buttons: two volumes, one tone ...
    Clarification, I do not think I have seen in other reviews, the handle is in two parts which is a bit cheap (you already asked me why I wanted to cut my neck!), However it does not interfere not the game
    The knobs seem fragile, but at the same time I still had no problem with.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is rather thin, rather short and pleasant. S'écarteler not need to access the first cargo.
    The access is easy to acute, more bass is pretty nice (at least from my point of view) and light (he must want to have a bad back!).
    If you like s…
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    A small low 24 Surra manufactured freight in China, it has a micro-type Jazz Bass and Precision Bass type. 3 buttons: two volumes, one tone ...
    Clarification, I do not think I have seen in other reviews, the handle is in two parts which is a bit cheap (you already asked me why I wanted to cut my neck!), However it does not interfere not the game
    The knobs seem fragile, but at the same time I still had no problem with.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is rather thin, rather short and pleasant. S'écarteler not need to access the first cargo.
    The access is easy to acute, more bass is pretty nice (at least from my point of view) and light (he must want to have a bad back!).
    If you like small nipples (or you just guitar), this low-level ergonomics suit you, but again all tastes are in nature. Personally I find it enjoyable, even if I take more pleasure when I play on a Washburn friend (but this may be the sound of ...).

    SOUNDS

    The sound, just y. .. Well Stagg is no miracle, bass sound for its price. The variety of sound is not huge and the volume is really low. I used to like low LEARNING (I borrowed a washburn for repeated and concerts) and I was delighted, this bass is great for home play and learning: The sound is nice, not necessarily very warm but not cold either. However it is limited to be played in groups (because of low output level), the bass lacks a bit of potato. I play in a ska-punk and I would like a more punchy and warm.
    Well it is true that I plugged into the PA without preamp or DI and it should play a bit, does it day and night with my washburn saxophonist (but at the same time, it is not the same price!), to hear the bass you have to push the volume. Otherwise I go bass in the compressor and noise gate (essential) from my GT-3 and its apparent good, yet we still lose in quality.
    In short I would say 7 / 10 for someone who plays alone and does not need a battery cover while keeping his own.
    4 / 10 for group play plugged directly into a PA system (and yes when you are poor it has no bass amp !!!).

    However, I will buy a small pedal behringer preamp DI to see if it improves the sound and playability of the lower group. I'll keep you posted.

    edict: With the case of Behringer bass has a much better sound: more serious, more rounded ... She even served at enresgistrer the model group.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have for about a year. But the bass is 2 years since I bought it second hand. I love his little neck and her little weight, I also love to play alone in my room with or without effects ... I like less fishing and its lack of precision when it comes to group play.
    I already play on my bass saxophonist (who is the former bassist), Stagg is the first storm but it is way above his Washburn (which costs more than double the Stagg), d 'Elsewhere I still use the Washburn for concerts.
    The value for money if it is interresting to purchase (200 euros house, strap and 20-watt amp) and I do not regret my purchase (although I think to buy me a new low when the I means), but I would not put 200 euros to buy a new one!
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  • **depassage****depassage**

    Stagg BC300Published on 11/02/06 at 05:43
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    Frabiquée asia
    24 frets, 2 mic I do not know or active (I have bc300a)
    setting pots: 1 volume, 1 aidu, 1 medium, 1 serious, 1 Balance
    Bolt handle, easy access to acute

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is quite pleasant without
    access to the treble is pretty easy
    Ergonomics is good, low light enough, the shape is fairly simple what makes it beautiful
    the sound is average but it has a little punch (this is a normal force)

    SOUNDS

    They agree fairly well with all styles of music except to slap or she is not terrible
    I play a Fender Rumble 15 and no problem
    I get sound clear and precise with a setting like jazz: a bit of treble and mids not very serious or if a more fa…
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    Frabiquée asia
    24 frets, 2 mic I do not know or active (I have bc300a)
    setting pots: 1 volume, 1 aidu, 1 medium, 1 serious, 1 Balance
    Bolt handle, easy access to acute

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is quite pleasant without
    access to the treble is pretty easy
    Ergonomics is good, low light enough, the shape is fairly simple what makes it beautiful
    the sound is average but it has a little punch (this is a normal force)

    SOUNDS

    They agree fairly well with all styles of music except to slap or she is not terrible
    I play a Fender Rumble 15 and no problem
    I get sound clear and precise with a setting like jazz: a bit of treble and mids not very serious or if a more fatty metant the medium thoroughly, at least treble and the bass has background
    this bass is just to START ;-)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use depuisplus three months and what I like most about this bass is its form and what I like least is the stagg on the head ^ ^
    I tried this bass before quickly making low as Ibanez or Warwick then a side that if it's fun to learn in his room: D
    the value taken should be about good, bass is almost took it (250 euros, I recall, is the bc300A so she is active and is more expensive)
    I think I would do the same choice but I would take rather a mahogany color combinations ^ ^
    (This note is on ...)
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  • MrMhuteMrMhute

    Stagg BC300Published on 03/02/07 at 11:57
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    I think mine was taken manufactured in Taiwan, if I remember correctly.
    And even if we feel that the finish is a bit light, I often tighten the output jack, then the mechanical sound a little weaklings. But other than that she is very correct.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck (24 cases) is very nice! Neither too large nor too small. And honestly, she stewed in both acute as in serious. Only downside (haha) to all this, the sound quickly become disgusting past the C on the E string.

    Then one big advantage: its weight! What Leggett! It is really nice to play. It also notes that provision of micro ja ensures that the bass player for playing by placing the thumb on the micro presision (like…
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    I think mine was taken manufactured in Taiwan, if I remember correctly.
    And even if we feel that the finish is a bit light, I often tighten the output jack, then the mechanical sound a little weaklings. But other than that she is very correct.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck (24 cases) is very nice! Neither too large nor too small. And honestly, she stewed in both acute as in serious. Only downside (haha) to all this, the sound quickly become disgusting past the C on the E string.

    Then one big advantage: its weight! What Leggett! It is really nice to play. It also notes that provision of micro ja ensures that the bass player for playing by placing the thumb on the micro presision (like me), it does not hit the mic jazz every time. It's something that I really general on a lot of bass on this one no problem.

    SOUNDS

    I've always been happy with the sound it gives me, I play everything, but mostly blues and rock. It may sound very warm and round ...

    It is quite poluvalent, although it lacks somewhat be a little punch to what is hard and punk.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have now for two years. She has aged well enough.
    Its price / quality ratio is very good to me, I know model (notemment at Cort) who are worth more but are less good. But after all, it depends on what the player search.

    A few rather weak at the finish, I still choose a bass with his mililary but that requires a little more. But j'aira trouble finding another bass too light and pleasant.
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