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Published on 12/10/10 at 06:50I use it since my purchase (2007).
It is not easy to master the animal the more I use it on my bass. But it's better than Harcher gallery with a cello.
The pros:
- We create beautiful tablecloths.
- You do not play the bass but it uses the bass as an instrument to create atmospheres.
- Pair it with other effects and make electro.
- Not at all hungry battery.
- The blue LED attracts the attention of everyone.
- Harmonic function through the volume pot down.
The -:
- It requires a great mastery on bass (not close enough rope = no sound = too close to the other musicians you throw their cans through the mouth). More reason to train at home alone!
- It seems expensive for a battery and a plastic case that looks like a large stapler.
- Difficult to play with the other strings while using the E-bow.
Conclusion:
The E-bow looses its feathers if you do not want to play that in a conventional manner. If like me you want to explore what can be done with a low (particularly in the electro), it is a good companion to use that wisely.
I would do this choice because it is actually part of my pedal-board.
I would never put that 7 because the designer could provide a model special low (the same principle as the rightists do not think left-handed) and it requires a minimum of mastery.
It is not easy to master the animal the more I use it on my bass. But it's better than Harcher gallery with a cello.
The pros:
- We create beautiful tablecloths.
- You do not play the bass but it uses the bass as an instrument to create atmospheres.
- Pair it with other effects and make electro.
- Not at all hungry battery.
- The blue LED attracts the attention of everyone.
- Harmonic function through the volume pot down.
The -:
- It requires a great mastery on bass (not close enough rope = no sound = too close to the other musicians you throw their cans through the mouth). More reason to train at home alone!
- It seems expensive for a battery and a plastic case that looks like a large stapler.
- Difficult to play with the other strings while using the E-bow.
Conclusion:
The E-bow looses its feathers if you do not want to play that in a conventional manner. If like me you want to explore what can be done with a low (particularly in the electro), it is a good companion to use that wisely.
I would do this choice because it is actually part of my pedal-board.
I would never put that 7 because the designer could provide a model special low (the same principle as the rightists do not think left-handed) and it requires a minimum of mastery.