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MGR/Brad Arnold
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Published on 03/09/08 at 16:00I've been playing Bluegrass and Southern
style Gospel music for over 30 years. I
play Martin, Yamaha, Estaban and Tacoma
guitars.
I was at a music show one day and hear a
group come on and the bass was very clear.
I looked up to see what up-right was being
played, and to my surprise it was a Tacoma
CB10 Thunderchief acoustic bass; not an
up-right at all. Very soon after, I purchased one for myself.
Clear, pure, phat bass sound but enough
high frequency response on the pickup to
get some fret sounds. Sounds like an Up-right bass.
Excellent construction quality.
This bass is
great! It truly sounds like an up-right
when plugged in. I will never trade this
instrument.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
style Gospel music for over 30 years. I
play Martin, Yamaha, Estaban and Tacoma
guitars.
I was at a music show one day and hear a
group come on and the bass was very clear.
I looked up to see what up-right was being
played, and to my surprise it was a Tacoma
CB10 Thunderchief acoustic bass; not an
up-right at all. Very soon after, I purchased one for myself.
Clear, pure, phat bass sound but enough
high frequency response on the pickup to
get some fret sounds. Sounds like an Up-right bass.
Excellent construction quality.
This bass is
great! It truly sounds like an up-right
when plugged in. I will never trade this
instrument.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com