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Stagg EDB-3/4

Electric Cello & Double Bass from Stagg belonging to the EDB series

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«  ideal for beginners or for less noise »

Published on 07/17/12 at 14:22
Audience: Beginners
It'll be a year since I have this electric and I do not regret my investment.
I play bass for a long time and want to spend the fretless tempted me and for that matter as much to spend on bass. Not being sure how to play and to appreciate it, I focused on the instrument the cheapest and least noisy (appart obliges).

As Saxarba, my G string dropped me from the first tuning. So I invested in a complete game tomastik Spirocore 4/4 (for about € 160 anyway) and the quality is immediately felt.

A big advantage for bassists or guitarists who want to put on the bass, the neck has the same markings as on a low (points at the third cargo, freight 5th, 7th freight, ...) which help the learning.

A default remains, the vibration noise at the picnic. I did not do it but I found a solution by a bassist more informed on a forum. here's the solution:

"Solution: it is necessary that you open the compartment behind (the large, full of one who screws ....) You accederas returned to the cavity or the pike.
The goal is to introduce a rubber washer (like old tip spade used), at the extremity of the "chute" or out of the pike (uh, that's clear or not?) and as the pike can not be completely out, cut your puck, pass it around the pic and put it into force in the beginning of the chute.
We just have to watch the puck does not move when you come home and spells the pike. "

To conclude, it is the ideal bass for beginners and those who do not make noise at home! I love it to a different atmosphere in concert (its warmest and slid deep).