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Published on 03/24/06 at 23:03
This silent bass made in Korea (o report quality price), it is a low electro pan once the table is massive, which for the price is good news .

The prampli trs is effective (too may be?), We find the SETTING THE volume, bass / treble / medium, a sound amplifier or neutral type keyboard amp, a ringing sound (for little is rglage the dose), a beefy bass amp (like Trace, Ampeg or BXR) and pushing the pramp is thundering trs was an electric bass deuxime with lots of potatoes (a ton the other musicians in general).

The handle is enjoyable, a mine SETTING THE ropes a little high, it is sportier to play my stingray.

UTILIZATION

Enjoyable play, and surprisingly ...

SOUNDS

The acoustic sound is good (I took a walk with static property in gypsy jazz), it is very well as of electro sound on a bass amp and it's surprisingly usable but it's the ide of acoustics.

Unamplified sound projects well, its only default is that it is significantly less accurate from the 10/11 th box, I love, in taking on his acoustic walkin'bass made bass (I swear).

OVERALL OPINION

I have for ten years, the good news, the violin Corenne ages well! She did not move it's a great deuxime low (almost) everything. The only default is the name: What did you like electro bass? Takamine? uh ... no ... Bee & Billy (ouarf!!)
It saves face by releasing trs quickly: it is a bihenbi (in English).

Obviously there are better at takamine, but it is also well or better than the Cort, and Washburn that we see everywhere.