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  • Brutal_GruikBrutal_Gruik

    A very good deal

    Traben Bass Company Array Attack 5Published on 06/27/11 at 06:11
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    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in the States is an active preamp with bass and two microphones Rockfield Rockfield (a single j-style neck and a humbucker in bridge), 24 frets, custom inlays, 5-piece handle and screwed.
    The disadvantage is its tune in 35''in addition to through-string, which restricts the purchase of strings (extra long scale / long scale plus).
    I've never played on a bass as light, which is surprising coming from in Traben as they are known for their heavy bass.
    The big plus is his easel custom "Bigger Bridge = Bigger Tone" and the sustain is really Influencing the mass of the bridge, in addition to his physical strength.

    UTILIZATION

    From the first minute of play, I was captivated b…
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    Made in the States is an active preamp with bass and two microphones Rockfield Rockfield (a single j-style neck and a humbucker in bridge), 24 frets, custom inlays, 5-piece handle and screwed.
    The disadvantage is its tune in 35''in addition to through-string, which restricts the purchase of strings (extra long scale / long scale plus).
    I've never played on a bass as light, which is surprising coming from in Traben as they are known for their heavy bass.
    The big plus is his easel custom "Bigger Bridge = Bigger Tone" and the sustain is really Influencing the mass of the bridge, in addition to his physical strength.

    UTILIZATION

    From the first minute of play, I was captivated by its playability, with a handle rather flat, natural and not too thick. It is nice to play both sitting and standing because of its light weight and provides a clear path towards the treble. The combination of pickups makes this monster and more versatile look fabulous. The finishes are great for low plant and quickly you get used to having hands.

    SOUNDS

    It was low I needed. It's a pretty slamming and accurate, while being present in the bass. I manage to make myself better heard in my group without eating the battery or the guitars.
    I always leave the volume at 3 / 4, then mix in the middle for the settings, I put the bass and midrange with 3 / 4 and treble a little more than half.
    I have to change anything on my head Markbass Little Mark 800 connected to a Markbass Standard 104 HR 151 HR and a Standard.
    With its 3-band equalize and mix, it is possible to have a round by putting the mix in 1 / 4, the lower bottom, the mediums in 3 / 4 and treble at 1 / 4.
    I can very well go to my sound Metal to jazz or funk

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's now five months that use it regularly, and I must say that you can not beat that price and nine. I could not try it before buying, but I already have 2 other Traben with which I am very satisfied.
    As compared to other basses I've already tried, it's really lightweight and slamming her. I have no regrets and I was ready to pay 500 euros more for a bass of this quality.
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