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Stagg EDB-3/4

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

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Published on 01/11/08 at 14:12
Value For Money : Excellent
Voil less than a week and I have this little low-rev filled out the rle for which I have chosen, namely to work without interfering with the bass around the family.
I possde a traditional acoustic bass and the volume it generates (despite the installation of a damper) m'empchait to work evenings or tt in the morning. With Stagg I can work my orchestral parts in the bow and pizz carefree children who sleep.
This is an excellent quality price. I quickly made the slender form and the "thinness". The adapter hip (which simulates the round of the double bass in the hollow of the groin) is very well. We forget so it plays its rle. Against imitation by the left shoulder is too close to the bass so that when one is playing the heel gn. I removed and I'll tinker a little closer to the board Ralite not to impede the passage of the thumb to the heel of the handle (is that clear ...)
The sound is closer to the fretless as the grand-mre is sr. But again, I use to work with the features of orchestras in the headphones so the sound is secondary.
One more thing, the sensors are less effective when playing in the bow pizza, but ... I mean by that there is a decrease in sound intensity.
I do not regret this bass and I would do this without buying more hsiter and design is top (I MODEL "honey")