My lefthand bass Schecter

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Giuseppe
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My lefthand bass Schecter

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Hello, here is my new bass, Shecter 004 series left-hand. I hope that this bass is appreciable for you. There is any owners of this bass?Image
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Giuseppe
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Nice instrument. I thought about buying this about a year ago.
I guess you will have a lot of fun with this bass.


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I'd like to try one. I like the looks, and you don't see black block inlays on a maple board come left handed too often. How do the electronics sound, have you compared it to a passive bass yet?
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Thank's. The bass has a nice and good sound, the two band EQ (low, hi) works very well but in my opinion with the high pot closely the bass sounds best and similar to a passive bass sound. This probably because the range extension of the bass is more large than a traditional bassive bass. At any rate for me the bass has a transparent electronics and effective.
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I like the look of these basses too. You can tell they went for a Rick meets '72 J visual blend, making it familiar looking yet unique.
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