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Stagg BC300

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

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Published on 02/25/04 at 05:06
Value For Money : Excellent
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 ..