July 27, 2009
Introducing the Rogue Left Bass and the Violin Left Bass Guitar
If you're a left-handed bass guitarist, then the Rogue LX200BL Series II left bass guitar may be your answer to the question of a quality instrument at a very affordable price. Or, if you would love to be a latter-day Paul McCartney, you could check out a Rogue left hand violin bass. Either way you go, you'll sound great and look great without blowing your music budget.
Rogue LX200BL Series II Left Bass Guitar
Those who have played this instrument have raved about its "consummate playability" and called it a "sonic monster" or just plain "unbelievable". This four-string Rogue bass gives you an extended maple neck, a fast and easily accessible rosewood fretboard, and single-coil as well as traditional-style covered pickups. The Rogue LX200BL Series left-handed bass guitar also features two tone and two volume controls, sleek black hardware, and die-cast machine heads. You will look great while being the complete master of your sound and feel.
As one left-handed bassist who went in search of a quality low-priced bass has put it, "Right out of the box, I am impressed with this little bass. Is it a vintage Fender? Well, no. But it has decent action (after a set up), and the sound is not bad. I had to do some set up because the action (out of the box) was a too high for my tastes…If you are used to doing your own set up, you know that adjusting for this is no big deal…For this bass, I used Fender light weight flat wounds 9050 L… With the really low action and the good strings, this baby is really working out well. If I end up playing bass (instead of one of my other instruments)…this will do a more than respectable job. Even if I step up to a Fender Jazz Bass in a few months, I'll keep this, and string it with some kind of esoteric strings like Fender nylon filament round wounds to get an different sound out of it."
Rogue Left-Handed Violin Bass
If you've ever considered playing the violin bass guitar, then the Rogue VB100 Series II violin bass could be your perfect choice. This European-style, lightweight, and resonant hollow-body bass gives you a flamed maple arched back and top along with a traditional 31" scale. You will also be treated to a custom trapeze tailpiece, a pearloid pick guard, and body binding on both its back and its front. This serious instrument is an imitation re-make of the original that plays and feels just like it but at only a fraction of the original cost.
The style that was made famous by McCartney can become your own style. Learning how to play the left-hand violin bass can give you a unique sound and feel that will make you stand out from the crowd of other bassists.
Summation
For the left-hander, the Rogue LX200BL Series II left-handed bass guitar can make a powerful first-time bass, backup instrument, or co-primary bass. The Rogue violin left bass guitar can be the same for someone who wants to have a McCartney-like or totally unique style.
There you have it. Get a great bass guitar on a very limited budget today!
Filed under Bass Guitars by Zane J Freeman
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