This Schecter bass is absolutely fantastic. First, it looks like a piece of furniture, beautifully crafted wood. The big draw for me is the ease of playing. The thin, narrow neck is a boon for short fingered bass players like myself. I can move up and down the fretboard with total ease and comfort. The controls are easy to grasp, and really do produce quite different tones. It can handle a warm, round sound, like I prefer, but it can also go twangy and funky. The sound, however set up, is great. My band mates are totally impressed. I don't see any reason to buy another bass, ever.
Follows the ranges of any high dollar bass. This is now my #1. Prices are great if you search it out. Get one and you probably won't want to use anything else!!!
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It's a cool bass. Bit bulkier than expected, but smooth. One of the EQ knobs doesn't work, that's a big let down.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Sound and build quality that really holds up with a great American Vintage Fender jazz, but with a feel and sound all it's own. Neck is real solid, tone is great, for me. Find a used one for a deuce, worth the bucks. Frets are great, you can really bring the action down. The bad: Pickups are real hot and sound distorted at times when driven to max. Need to find your volume and tone marks, but still VERY forgiving.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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