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Fender American Vintage '75 Jazz Bass

4-string bass guitar from Fender belonging to the American Vintage series

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Published on 11/19/06 at 02:14
Lower United States of high quality, the technique is already said.

UTILIZATION

First, I played a ibanez edb 600, far from the reign offers a low value for money no doubt, it is far from reaching the Jazzbass.
The neck of this bass is outstanding, you can find everything easily (except the last fret not there but hey we'll c most often when you're bass player and still depends on your position of play
The bass is a little lourdemais it remains low and at least it seems to have something in hand, the difference with the ibanez is minimal.
With regard to the sound, well, nothing's empty the difference is there. Plugged this bass on your amp and it will sound like never before. I'm playing right now on a track 715 + smc ellioit a preamp Ampeg SVT IIp, well the sound is much better even if not the top c of the amp (and especially quitar playing on much bigger than me ). To this point I expect to receive my t ^ te Ampeg SVT 2 Pro connected to a 4x10 and 1x18 and there I think I would be happy. So for now I put 8 because I expect the best stuff.

This is the stuff is received and as predictably superb c, this bass sounds very well, the harmonics are actually présentes.bref that happiness, I turn to 10.

SOUNDS

You should know that the Jazzbass is a versatile, he just has to see the number of bass player who uses it, so you can do almost any style and it works. There when you touch a knob you feel the difference. Make the blues or jazz, metal and ska, you'll be fine.

OVERALL OPINION

I have this low since 3 months, but it does little more than enough to power c recommends that they at all this kind of bass instrument fender left fender and yes. It is true that I never tried to model other brands in same price range but I greatly informed prior to purchase (prices on thomann requires € 1,845).
This bass is expensive so hard to talk about value for money because fortunately the difference is there. Place an Epiphone with a Gibson Les Paul Standart and again you'll get your money. With this low c the same.
Few years ago I did not like the Jazzbass, preferring the modern forms with typed grains but now what to say, I find this beautiful instrument, the finish is perfect and if you put your finger on it no problem you succumb.