November 06, 2020
So when ya spend $100 on a bass, you usually don't get much. However, this bass is very well built and has great tone. It's very light, so I recommend a thumbs down method of play. The neck dive is very minimal, the neck is satin and plays fast. This bass is a very good value and it was shipped perfectly on time and in excellent shape. The biggest thing to note is that it is 24 fret. That's almost nonexistent at this price (very rare in the bass market). The electronics are good, surprisingly go ...
So when ya spend $100 on a bass, you usually don't get much. However, this bass is very well built and has great tone. It's very light, so I recommend a thumbs down method of play. The neck dive is very minimal, the neck is satin and plays fast. This bass is a very good value and it was shipped perfectly on time and in excellent shape. The biggest thing to note is that it is 24 fret. That's almost nonexistent at this price (very rare in the bass market). The electronics are good, surprisingly good. Like all instruments, this bass needed a set up. Very, very easy set up; it was just slight intonation, action and truss adjustments. The tuners are great, she's been in perfect tune for two weeks. Overall, this is the best bass you'll get for $100. Now the cons (no instrument is without sin): due to the extreme lightweight, it's hard to control the juxtaposition of the bass when playing. Also, there is a lot of percussive reverb that comes from the bass due to its weight. If you play rock, metal or funk, you'll find this attractive. If you are holding down a groove on a soft mix, you'll find this frustrating. The output jack is in a poor location and you will need strap locks. Even with these cons, I still give this bass 5/5. I've been in the music industry for over 25 years and I proudly add this bass to my studio gear.
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