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  • moixjjmoixjj

    Traben Bass Company Neo limitedPublished on 04/29/08 at 15:19
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Low made in Korea as all models Traben.
    The pickups are also brand Traben. 2 soapbar as in the photo. The electronic is active (Traben too) with bass-mid-treble, balance and a micro volume knob.
    The mcanique is bloody and barely moves. Apprciable.
    L o is a nifty is at the neck (24 frets) that I find absolutely dlicieux without varnish. It consists of five spices and is long as a day without bread. I will return below.
    Nice plate that also serves as an easel. It's meaning to give it more sustain. Anyway aa sacr a mouth, and it's less glam-rock as the flames destroy some other models of the brand (Phoenix or Array).
    The ct "limited" is finally finishing with an exotic wood (zebrawoo…
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    Low made in Korea as all models Traben.
    The pickups are also brand Traben. 2 soapbar as in the photo. The electronic is active (Traben too) with bass-mid-treble, balance and a micro volume knob.
    The mcanique is bloody and barely moves. Apprciable.
    L o is a nifty is at the neck (24 frets) that I find absolutely dlicieux without varnish. It consists of five spices and is long as a day without bread. I will return below.
    Nice plate that also serves as an easel. It's meaning to give it more sustain. Anyway aa sacr a mouth, and it's less glam-rock as the flames destroy some other models of the brand (Phoenix or Array).
    The ct "limited" is finally finishing with an exotic wood (zebrawood) plated on a base (basswood). I'm not bcheron, I do not know woods, but in any case the effect is nice. When even a little cheap but Run.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is super enjoyable. It is between the handle of a Jazz Bass and Ibanez Soundgear ... So plutt end. Access in acute Has well thought out. I have the hands of Mickey, but I am doing well ... better at least with my Precision. The form is trs cool, and a little plaque commemorating a musicman. It is well established ... I like the place plutt roubignoles that the ct of the chin and does. The weight is tough but plutt stands over a Precision or Jazz, there is neither an advantage nor a inconvnient.
    Ct sound, unless you have less than a neuron by rope or have started the week goes low, everyone will turn the knobs and rgler as it has pleased .

    SOUNDS

    I bought a Fender in complment amricaine Plow. I love the sound of the Plow, and I never get tired. I play in a group of Jazz Rock and Stoner. For the jazz-rock, it fits perfectly because it can be soft as aggressive. It provides a set trs eclectic and Difference which boosts my lines ... But I play a Warwick profet head and a Hartke speaker cabinet that are moldy. For the stoner, it has almost too many potatoes and "crushes" a little the rest of the instrumentals. I have not found the right rglage between my gear (rack Ashdown ABM 500, ABM baffle 414 and Tech21 BassDriver ass) and the instrument. I shook the whole neighborhood with my bbtes.
    Ct sound, you can get everything you want from the acute dchirent eardrums and severe shaking the intestines ... adpend but also the stuff of course. Overall I found the Neo plutt directs serious. For a reggae bass player, a nice use must be trs. I'm not a fan of the slap (berk!) but I got your exact essay and is fun.
    I like so much sound. I rock and she has a good potato, so I'm happy. This is not a low 2000 Euros but it is not too bad compared to the large low active labor market. I know I can tter full of DIFFERENT styles with this instrument. Now there is a MODEL Neo Custom with Seymour Duncan pickups and electronic, and must be super bad. I rjouis to try it one day.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several weeks. I have an Ibanez SR500 dj possd (infrieure, I think the Neo), a Warwick Fortress, a Precision amricaine, a Japanese Jazz, a amricaine Deluxe Precision 5 string (bof!) and a Fender acoustic. It's been ten years that I play and I'm starting to have some exprience. For the moment, with the Fender acoustic is the best quality-price I did. The sound is good, the finish is good, the mouth of the machine is beautiful, the jouabilit is excellent, ... For the price it is therefore an excellent choice. I will try perhaps the MODEL or MODELS Custom Line Chaos in the future but I am filled for the moment.
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