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Stagg BC300

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

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MrMhute MrMhute
Published on 03/02/07 at 11:57
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.