Pros & Cons
Pros
Easy to play and controls are very simple and easy to understand. Great for a guitarist. No need to fret.
Highlights
Quality
Overall fit finish and quality are outstanding
I also want to add that the bridge design is ingenious as it allow the bridge height to be adjusted up or down with a screwdriver
The percussive mode sounds like a bell with the striker starting each tone very reminiscent of a full size instrument
The sustain mode still has the sound quality of an upright but with a smoother attack and more rounded tone
Price
Knowing this going in i replaced the stock strings with pirastro evah pirazzi double bass strings 325 a set and raised the acti... Read More
Shipping
First things first amazon as always delivered what they said they would deliver and it arrived when they said it would be there
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The factory strings are a bit lacking in tone for pizzicato playing the factory action is a touch low as well
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
First things first amazon as always delivered what they said they would deliver and it arrived when they said it would be there
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I havent played upright in 30 years just electric during that time and i took to it like a duck to water
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The scale takes some getting used to of course but ns design placed a dot at every chromatic intervalwhere the frets would be
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
That makes it somewhat easier but a little strange to look at in the beginning
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The percussive mode sounds like a bell with the striker starting each tone very reminiscent of a full size instrument
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The sustain mode still has the sound quality of an upright but with a smoother attack and more rounded tone
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Both will be useful in gig settings but when im practicing its the percussive mode all the way cause it just sounds so cool