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Human Base Human Basex OC5
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Date of last review
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1
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Sun September 6, 2009
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100% of reviewers
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10.0
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 supersize
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Description:
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Human Basex OC5, 5 strings, Delano Humbuckers and Glockenklang preamp, passive/active modes, and an additional fret at zero (by the nut).
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Author
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phishind
Registered User
Registered: February 2008 Location: Wisconsin Posts: 3
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Review Date: Sun September 6, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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Pros:
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Unmathed sound flexibility and overall tone depth.
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Cons:
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None
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I have owned the X.oc5FL and gigged it regularly for the last year. Playing a wide variety of jazz, funk, disco, reggae, hip hop, and R&B, I can honestly say that the tone abilities of this bass are applicable to any musical situation. It is a great tool for the bassist who needs an instrument that can change tones befitting a wide variety of styles with a simple turn of a knob. Jaco to DUB to upright at anytime, literally. Since using this bass pro sound engineers continually compliment the bass for it's tone depth and varience.
*The fretless model is a little stiff for slapping though. Not impossible; nor effortless.
My customer service experience was outstanding as well. I did not receive a warranty card or a wiring diagram with purchase. One call got me everything I needed mailed to my door.
Bottome Line: even if you pay full price you will not be disappointed with the Human Base product!
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