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The Rogue LX200BF fretless bass guitar features an extended maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, covered traditional-style split and single-coil pickups, 2 volume and 2 tone controls, die-cast machine heads, and black hardware. Rogue priced the 4-string LX200BF bass to make it easy to add a fretless to your arsenal.
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Technical Details
- Select hardwood body- Maple neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
- Split-coil pickup with a single-coil at the bridge
- Two volume controls and two tone controls
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By Benjamin Nathanson (Pittsburgh (mt. lebo))
I am an amateur musician. Ive played contrabass for my school orchestra for the last four years (and violin for five years before that) and now I'm playing fretless bass guitar. The bass came in a hexagonal cardboard box, and was cherry red. It had some crap(food or something) on one of the knobs. It came with an amp cord, though not very high quality(according to my brother, a professional cellist/pianist/guiarist). But it sounds good and feels pleasing just to play.
Pros:
Cheap
Light
No buzzing parts (a big fear of mine about cheap instruments)
Beautiful body
Beautiful fretboard
Looks cool generally
2 pairs of volume and pickup knobs
Came with strings (pre-installed, and amazingly they were only a little flat)
Stays in tune
Cons:
No strap
No amp
Made in China
Mediocre Craftsmanship - uneveness between fretboard and body, pickups move within their mold with a little force
Doesn't come with flatwound strings (did some reading on wikipedia, found out they don't erode the fretboard, but sound more mellow than roundwound strings) According to my brother, they are not flatwound
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