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New Natural Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar W/ Equalizer

New Natural Electric Acoustic Bass Guitar W/ Equalizer

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Brand: Sky Enterprise USA
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $84.99
You Save: $15.00 (15%)



Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 5852

Shipping Weight (lbs): 15

UPC: 813373011029
EAN: 0813373011029
ASIN: B001T479KU

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Super slim comfortable neck, with adjustable truss rod natural high gloss finish

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
You are viewing a Brand New Acoustic / Electric Bass Guitar. It has all of the features and quality of top dollar bass guitar. Comes with the attractive cutaway design for easy access to the upper notes. We guarantee you the best quality for the price or your money back.

Features:

  • Full Size
  • Bass 4 Band Equalizer
  • Beautiful Inlay.
  • Mahogony Back & Sides
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • 22 Frets
  • Diecast (Schaller Style) CHROME MACHINE HEAD
  • Super slim comfortable neck, with adjustable truss rod
  • Natural High gloss Finish
  • Absolutely Brand New in Retail Packing
  • Comes with Cord to hook up to Amp.
  • Super low prices. Save over 50% off retail


  • Customer Reviews:
    2 out of 5 stars Cheap bass guitar   April 14, 2010
    Gerald K. Swehla
    12 out of 12 found this review helpful

    I don't see why so many people are giving this positive reviews, I guess my expectations were just too high for such a cheap price on an instrument.
    I made a dumb move and sold my old bass which was $600. I missed the bass and decided to buy this as a cheap alternative so I could at least practice, plus I thought it'd be cool to try an acoustic. Unfortunately like the majority of items Ive bought, The more money paid the better quality received.

    My first impressions upon looking at it were good, A normal sized bass, completely polished. When I examined it better I noticed it had some minor blemishes where the neck meets the frame, some small paint chips on the higher frets, Also the wooden piece on the body that holds the strings was unpolished which looks a little cheaper. Still the blemishes are small and the majority of people wouldn't notice them, especially if they're just watching you play. So the look of the bass is about a 4/5

    When I started playing it, I was immediately disappointed. The tone wasn't as professional as I'd hoped, It sounds a bit cheap and boring. The worst thing to me is the tension of the strings are too loose. Not so loose that there flopping around but definitely loose enough that its going to annoy a bassist with some experience. A first timer may actually prefer this but your better off in the long run having a stronger tension in the strings. You'll move faster and it'll feel and sound better. I bought new strings thinking maybe the manufacture could only afford really cheap strings with this model. But after paying $20 for new strings and trying them on it makes no difference. The tones slightly different but they're still lose and it sounds cheap.

    This bass won't appeal to the majority of people. If you or your child is new at bass I can understand the attraction to this bass because of the price. Its half the price of most starter models and you don't need to buy an amp, so for a small minority of people it might work. For a brand new musician this might suffice for 6 months or so. Its sturdy enough to practice on. The only thing to consider is if the sound quality isn't as good, you may not be as encouraged to play.

    It might seem like I'm being harsh, maybe I am considering the price I suppose its nice that an option like this is available.
    If your a bassist with some experience who is tempted to buy this as a cheap acoustic for some variety, or a guitarist who wants a bass, Don't buy this.
    It's worth forking over $200-$300 for a starter bass that is more fun to play and has a good solid sound that's worth using and practicing on.


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