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«  "THE" bass guitar »

Published on 07/04/13 at 09:07
American-made (I still name the girl who checked me - Jessica -)
massive bridge, comfortable handle, superb finish.
Fender they changed their technical patent, thinner for her, I could not check the difference with the older models. at least for this model it does.
The pickups are original with Alnico magnets.

UTILIZATION

It is a low light for me because before I played on a Jazz Bass V Delux which weighed its weight.
it is very well balanced, treble, are accessible 20 cases it is more than enough, do not forget that this is a low to rock this is not to make solos Jeff Berlin.
It was THE rock bass sound that is played with fingers or a pick, that's great. not need to tweak the knobs to get the sound, otherwise just volume and tone that's enough, if you want equalizer ago what to preamp.

SOUNDS

I plugged in a lot of amp in all ranges. Transistor (sounds), hybrid (sounds) and full light (it cartonne) home I plugged into a Line 6 Pod connected to my PC even plugged it on a stereo system, I'm still amazed sound.
For concerts / rpeter I finally bought me the stack need for this bass Ampeg SVT CL and U.S. 810, too bad for the back, but it's beautiful.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 5 years I can not play anything else, it's been years that I was dreaming. I had seen and especially once heard a guy playing on a precision in a small room and it was the trigger.
I play mostly rock, fingers and pick, sometimes funk / disco, whenever it is a treat to my ears. I customized my bass way 62 'with cover easel, finger rest and micro cache, it gives it a vintage look fabulous.
I part with it for anything. It is not to say, but all rock bassists and even country use it is to say.