Fender BG31 Acoustic-Electric Bass

The Fender BG31 Acoustic grave is a fanstastic quantity. Acoustic basses are becoming an necessary part of many different melodious styles, and the Fender BG31 is a gigantic addition to any deep rig.
Review:
Lineament:
Mine did not include accessories at all, I had to buy everything else separately. (furbish, case, cords, battery) Also, it came strung with ponderous gague circular wounds, which are without limit abysmal and send all kinds of twine noise. I changed them to medium of vision gague nylon champaign wounds, and the motion improved greatly. I also desire I had gotten one with the cutaway. The well-formed body is pleasing without being striking, but I do a fair bit of soloing, and have had to re-touch a number of songs because I couldn’t stretch the upper 8 frets. AND I had to add my own upper! thong button.
Trait:
So far, I have been pleased with the trait of the instrument. The battery runs down speedily (I have to unplug between sets, and a battery not often lasts more than one gig). The only cosmetic egress I have is that it looks analogous the head was drilled for a 6-thread then filled and re-drilled for a 4.
Utility:
This is my 4th bass, and my dear. I also have a Hondo II, a Yamaha lengthy-scale and a Fraternity fretless. I also got a good in a higher degree deal on it than on the others.
Whole:
I bought this to use in acoustical, un-amped settings, and the entire and balance (with my partner’s guitar) are finished. Solid low-end with enough overtone to not whole mushy. When I amp I disport through a 1969 Ampeg v2 (eat your centre of circulation out
) and it still sounds enormous. Amped it is very techy, and the Fishman picks up everything, even my slabby changes and thupms on the material substance.
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