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If you're a bass player and haven't tried a U-Bass then prepare to be amazed because, plugged into an amp, this "just larger than a ukulele" sized guitar sounds disarmingly like an electrified double bass
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I would also like to point out that this bass projects like you would not believe
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Amazing bass and so much fun to play.
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All in all a good bass for traveling especially when paired with a battery powered amp.
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Bought this for my husband—he typically plays electric bass but has a soft spot for the uke—and he LOVES it
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Great little bass
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Recommended for bassists looking for something a little different; for guitarists who always thought that basses were a little too big for comfort; and for anyone who wants a good bass sound without having to drop thousands of dollars (this one ran about $400), or whose hands aren't quite up to getting around on an upright instrument
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I bought new in 65, as well as 4 other basses, but this is the one I reach for first
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It is shipped with polyurethane strings and right out of the box, when amplified, it does give you a really nice upright bass tone
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Great bass!
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Having said that, this is one nice instrument, with the ability to offer a variety a tone options from it's “signature” upright double bass sound to a more “classic” electric bass sound
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One minor disappointment for me is, apparently, this hollow body U-bass is not compatible with my Line 6 Relay wireless system
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It's a fun little bass to play.
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Not Like any other Bass Most People have
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the U-Bass is just too cool
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The body is solidly crafted, well reinforced with bracing inside, and produces sweet, thick bass tones