Bass Collection Sb301

Electric Fretted 4-String Bass

Made by Bass Collection

Description Small active bass with 24 frets in natural red woodthe bass is light and the action is not to low to buzz but it is still easy to play
Posted By Matthew Kirby (410)
Directory Equipment: Basses
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On 7/18/2001, Matthew Kirby (410) posted:
Overall Rating:
I chose this bass cause at the time i hated fender and i wanted a small bass so i asked around and they all said bass collection or warick.
Where Obtained: sound hole
Features:
Made in japan the wood is probably cheap crap, and the grain is very wide. It has a rosewood, 24 fret finger board with white dot inlays on the side. It has p/j pickups by sgc. It has a small body not to different form a warick corvete.
Playability:
It has very light action, but it has been set up propely. The neck does not get much thinner at the end, and i am used to it. It has a thicker neck than my jazz bass, which is a columbus copy. But both play brilliantly for the price i payed
Sound Quality:
I play through a laney rbg 400, and sounds great for funk and slap bass. It is not as full a sounding bass as my jazz but its half the size.
Durability:
It stays in tune well and is good for throwing in its case and not needing to change the tuning too much. Ive not touched the truss rod, but i did rise the intonation on the g string to stop buzzing.