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«  Good for debut »

Published on 02/02/11 at 04:21
Value For Money : Excellent
SRMG Maple neck
Mahogany body
22 Medium frets
B10 bridge (19mm string spacing)
P-STD able neck
STD J bridge pu-
Hardware Color: Chrome
Scale: 726.2mm/28.6 "
Colors: BK (Black), CA (Candy Apple)

UTILIZATION

Channel rather quickly took over, although to barve on the bass string we take a little freight in hand.
This bass is extremely light and easy to play standing or sitting, held high or low, or finger or pick.
Access to AIHUS is very simple and the game is really nice to your fingers.
The sound is a little harder to take when you have a very specific Odee at start, but once understood it just come to me!

GETTING STARTED

It goes well in any style of music as it is a trick beginners.
It can attack level and be very hot pick to fingers, but the slap is really soft.
I play on an Ibanez GSA10 I had to pack and both sets give a very satisfactory result for a beginner.
I like his pick attack and fullness to the finger, but I hate to slap the top!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 4 months, I try to rockbass warwwick (oh my god the horror) of Courts and a epiphone. But the price really attracted me!
Pids its particularity, the pick and I love the finger, slap, no comment ...
Very good value for money for the debut! I highly recommend!
I would do this choice as a beginner!