Peavey Zodiac Bxp Black

Peavey Zodiac Bxp Black

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Peavey Zodiac Bxp Black : Recensione di heads on fire

" Semplice, economico, diverso." 8 (8/10)

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Caratteristiche7/10

Made in Corea
34 "scala con 21 tasti
Bolt il manico in acero con 8 "Radius tastiera in acero
Ontano corpo solido con frontale scolpito e contorni indietro
Ponte articolando con selle in acciaio lavorati
1-1/2 "nut width
Tutti cromato hardware
3-strato battipenna
Un alnico sfalsati pickup single-coil e un alnico dritto pickup single-coil
2 Volume controlli master e un controllo di tono maestro
Farfalla sintonizzatori
1 / 4 "jack di uscita

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Made in Korea
34" scale with 21 frets
Bolt on maple neck with 8" Radius maple fingerboard
Solid alder body with sculpted front and back contours
Articulating bridge with machined steel saddles
1-1/2" nut width
All chrome-plated hardware
3-layer pickguard
One alnico staggered single-coil pickup and one alnico straight single-coil pickup
2 volume master controls and one master tone control
Butterfly tuners
1/4" output jack

Facilità d'uso8/10

Il BXP Zodiaco da Peavey è niente - non legni esotici, nessun sistema piezo, nessun super-ergonomico countours, senza magneti età spazio nel pickup. No, questo è un basso costruito con caratteristiche di vecchia scuola in mente, ma con una caratteristica forma, per non essere scambiato per uno dei classici. Questo è un nuovo, senza fronzoli ascia, che è molto simile ad un Jazz Bass incrociate con un Precision Bass, e suona e suona come un incrocio tra i due. L'hardware sembra buono per il prezzo, così come il legno. La misura ed il rivestimento sono veramente bello come bene, e il setup è stato buon diritto fuori dalla scatola.

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The Zodiac BXP from Peavey is nothing fancy - no exotic woods, no piezo systems, no super-ergonomic countours, no space age magnets in the pickups. No, this is a bass built with old school features in mind, yet with a distinctive shape, so as not to be mistaken for any of the classics. This is a new, no frills axe, which is very similar to a Jazz Bass crossed with a Precision Bass, and plays and sounds like a cross between the two. The hardware seems good for the price, as does the wood. The fit and finish are really nice as well, and the setup was good right out of the box.

Suono7/10

Questo è un bel suono basso! Fa la cosa ringhio molto bene, come un P-Bass, ma può anche ottenere linee di fingerstyle fluida e articolata come un Jazz. Schiaffi sentivo bene su questo, e il pickup fatto le note piuttosto equilibrata. Questo basso potrebbe coprire tutte le tonalità, ehm, bassi, per la maggior parte dei generi. Ho scoperto che è piaciuto molto tutto ciò con un po 'di sporco, come le vecchie linee di Led Zeppelin, o Metri - nulla solo un po' brutto.

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This is a nice-sounding bass! It does the growl thing very well, like a P-Bass, but can also get smooth yet articulate fingerstyle lines like a Jazz. Slapping felt good on this, and the pickups made the notes fairly balanced. This bass could cover all the tonal, ahem, basses, for most genres. I found that it really liked anything with a bit of dirt, like old Led Zeppelin lines, or the Meters - anything just a little bit nasty.

Opzioni Generali8/10

A questo livello di prezzo, il BXP Zodiaco non è una scelta niente male. Sarebbe lo consiglio per i musicisti con più gusti musicali tradizionali, ma con un desiderio di distinguersi dalla massa nelle loro ambizioni musicali. Chiunque si adatta che la muffa che ha bisogno di un'ascia a prezzi accessibili farebbe bene a controllare questo basso fuori.

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At this price level, the Zodiac BXP is not a bad choice at all. It'd recommend it for musicians with more traditional music tastes, yet with a desire to set themselves apart from the pack in their musical ambitions. Anyone who fits that mold that needs an affordable axe would do well to check this bass out.
Original user reviewOriginal English text: Simple, affordable, different.

Characteristics7/10

Made in Korea
34" scale with 21 frets
Bolt on maple neck with 8" Radius maple fingerboard
Solid alder body with sculpted front and back contours
Articulating bridge with machined steel saddles
1-1/2" nut width
All chrome-plated hardware
3-layer pickguard
One alnico staggered single-coil pickup and one alnico straight single-coil pickup
2 volume master controls and one master tone control
Butterfly tuners
1/4" output jack

Utilization8/10

The Zodiac BXP from Peavey is nothing fancy - no exotic woods, no piezo systems, no super-ergonomic countours, no space age magnets in the pickups. No, this is a bass built with old school features in mind, yet with a distinctive shape, so as not to be mistaken for any of the classics. This is a new, no frills axe, which is very similar to a Jazz Bass crossed with a Precision Bass, and plays and sounds like a cross between the two. The hardware seems good for the price, as does the wood. The fit and finish are really nice as well, and the setup was good right out of the box.

Sounds7/10

This is a nice-sounding bass! It does the growl thing very well, like a P-Bass, but can also get smooth yet articulate fingerstyle lines like a Jazz. Slapping felt good on this, and the pickups made the notes fairly balanced. This bass could cover all the tonal, ahem, basses, for most genres. I found that it really liked anything with a bit of dirt, like old Led Zeppelin lines, or the Meters - anything just a little bit nasty.

Overall Opinion8/10

At this price level, the Zodiac BXP is not a bad choice at all. It'd recommend it for musicians with more traditional music tastes, yet with a desire to set themselves apart from the pack in their musical ambitions. Anyone who fits that mold that needs an affordable axe would do well to check this bass out.


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