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lowend1:
http://www.staggmusic.com/products/products_detail.php?langue=uk&oneid=581

I heard Stagg's stuff is crap, but I'm strangely drawn to this thing

nofi:
lucy from the old pit played a fretless stagg something or other and was quite happy with it. i do know it was not this bass.

clankenstein:
i wonder what a mudbucker in that position would sound like.

Dave W:
I've seen one in a store, sitting right next to another Stagg, this V bass: http://www.staggmusic.com/products/products_detail.php?langue=uk&oneid=610

I didn't play either of them, but the "mudbucker" on the EB-type had polepiece spacing much narrower than the string spread there by the bridge.

All in all, they look just like what you'd expect in a cheap Chinese bass.

Basvarken:
I stumbled upon another Gibson like Stagg. Or is it the same ( the pics show different instruments...)?




Now I know that Stagg instruments are usually not much more than firewood.

But the concept of this mock EB0 surely tickles my curiosity.
In particular the place of that mudbucker.
Placing it right at the bridge might be a brilliant solution to the somewhat troublesome surplus of low frequencies reproduced by the mudbucker?

With a mahogany body and maple neck and a price of just about 150 Euros it might be worthwile to check it out.
Any opinions / experiences?




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