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Published on 12/15/10 at 11:10
Best value: Poor
Made In China
Maple Neck
Basswood body
Mechanical oil bath Grover
4 Strings - 24 fret rosewood fingerboard
JB bridge type PB
2 humbucker, active electronics
4 knobs


UTILIZATION

Is a very light bass, the neck is very thin with a fairly good access to the treble, the settings are very precise, the only criticism one could make is that the strings are a little distant from the handle after use we want to do (sometimes it Hardos to slap example) Very good compromise for the price.

SOUNDS

I was expecting something super cool but not following the amp y 'way of doing good things. I use it with a Fender Rumble 30 and I'm not disappointed for my use, I play a bit of everything, we can achieve different sounds apart from large distos which is normal. Electronic settings of the bass are fairly accurate which surprised me for this range.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought this bass in OCCAZ in 2009 to play like her and I'm not disappointed, ok it was not the sound or quality of Jazzbass but what is normal for an entry range is good, versatile, lightweight. Next you get your amp sounds good. And then between the latter's a Squier or lower middle range, even to pay much less take the Storm, for trying a Squier I see very little difference between the fair deux.On noted a lack of punch , power at times but nothing more. I tried other entry-level models, but too expensive for my budget at the time.

Very good value for money I advise beginners, intermediate or low-budget bass Sunday;)
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