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Stagg EDB-3/4 TR Electric 3/4 Double Bass with Gig Bag Included - Transparent Red

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Color: Transparent Red


Features

  • Solid Maple Construction
  • State of the Art Electronics Specially Designed for Double Bass
  • 3/4-Size Size
  • Transparent Red

Description

Stagg EDB-3/4 TR Electric Double Bass with Gig bag - 3/4 Size - Transparent Red

Brand: Stagg


Color: Transparent Red


Item dimensions L x W x H: 58 x 14 x 9 inches


Top Material Type: Maple


Back Material Type: Maple, Basswood


String Material Type: Nickel


Instrument: Guitar


Item Weight: 22 Pounds


Operation Mode: Electric


Number of Strings: 4


Back Material Type: Maple, Basswood


String Material Type: Nickel


Top Material Type: Maple


Item Dimensions: 58 x 14 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 22 Pounds


Manufacturer: Stagg


UPC: 882030162145


Global Trade Identification Number: 45


Brand Name: Stagg


Instrument: Guitar


Color: Transparent Red


Number of Strings: 4


Operation Mode: Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice, Functional 3/4 Electric Upright
Color: Violinburst
I ordered a bad one (buzzing all over the board, strings were defective in that they had lumps and wrinkles in them, even at full tension). So I sent it back and ordered another, giving the product one more shot. What a difference! Apparently there are some bad apples in the bunch, but when you get a good one it's a very comfortable, functional instrument. The nut was a perfect height (about a business card thickness under the strings), and I had to adjust the bridge down about 1/4". After that it played and felt honestly better than my acoustic upright. The strings on this one were flawless. The only issue was very very slight shipping damage. The brace that you can screw into the bass was loose inside the case (poet didn’t know it), and it very lightly scratched the neck by the headstock. I can’t see the faint scratches while playing, or feel them, and you’d be hard-pressed to spot them, but alas, be sure to check yours for any major shipping damage. It plays so nicely that I really didn't care to chance a replacement with some other set of issues. I mostly care about playability. It obviously doesn't have the warm attack and quick decay of my acoustic upright, but it also costs far less, is incredibly easy to transport, and with some foam on the strings, one can achieve a very convincing upright sound. Otherwise, it has a nice, usable, electric fretless bass with flatwounds type of attack, tone, and sustain (which is basically what it is lol). I can use it with a strap, sit in my office chair, and learn jazz charts for hours. On the acoustic upright, I would get fatigued over long practice sessions. I can now focus solely on the music, rather than being distracted trying to find a comfortable position with the acoustic upright. Also, I can go get the setup my acoustic upright needs and not have to go without a 3/4 upright while the work's being done (just not the same practicing on an electric bass with the shorter scale length). My fingerboard was not black, but I don't mind. It's kind of a cool transparent slate, and far more interesting to look at than fake ebony. It's very flat, no high or low spots, and I didn't even need to adjust the truss rod. I noticed that using a straight 1/4" connector is probably not great for the output jack if it gets bumped, as it'll probably become loose over time. I tried a cable with a 90-degree 1/4" connector, and it handles being bumped far better than the straight connector. The headphone output was somewhat hissy, but whatever, I play it through an amp anyway. One common complaint I saw in other reviews is that the position markers on the side were incorrect. I must have received a good one because mine were all spot on. Like really spot on. I tuned up, closed my eyes, compared fingered notes with open positions just by listening, rolled my finger sharp or flat, and when I found the sweet spot, I looked at the board and my finger was right on the dot. I did this several times for repeatability, with various string sets, and they were all on. I also compared to a tuner and they were on. My 12th fret two dots weren't perfectly next to one another. Looks funny, but I figured the person making it fell asleep on the job or something. We all get tired sometimes, so it's forgivable. The important thing is that it accurately marks the octave. For playing I use a leather guitar strap, with one end of the strap at the neck strap button, and the other end of the strap under the thumb screw on the back side of the bass, with the strap wrapping around over the top, under the strings between the endpiece and the bridge, in order to pull the bass toward my body, as it'll just flop forward away from you without doing this. I'm not sure if that's how it should be done or whether that's the intended purpose of the thumbscrew, but that's what I use it for and it's very ergonomic. I can play very comfortably standing or sitting down, though I am 6' 3". Overall I'm really happy I found a good one. It's a very functional, simple instrument at a reasonable price point. I'll be sad if it somehow gets damaged while transporting it to a gig or jam session, but definitely not as sad as damaging my acoustic upright! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023 by student student

  • Poor Craftsmanship but Good Sound
Color: Black
The product came with one bridge adjuster broken which disallowed me to raise the action which came very low making it unplayable without buzzing. After spending $60 on repairing the bridge adjuster (and getting knowledge from the luthier that the bridge is made of cheap, soft wood which is likely to break again in the future), the buzzing continued in the low end. This is due to the too small nut at the top which did not properly support the strings. The additional body parts which hard to screw in and work with. There was a crack in the body that had potentiometer to spread and cause issues. However, the sound of the bass aside from the buzzing was very close to that of an upright. Its ashame there were so many hardware issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by NOLAGIRL

  • Nice Substitute for the Real Wood
Color: Honey
Nice sounding instrument for the money!! Of course it doesn’t sound quite like a real wood acoustic bass, but it has a nice sound, and the neck feels like an upright bass neck. Also has a nice look with the honey burst. I’ve enjoyed playing it so far, looking forward to playing it live on gigs soon. Definitely easier to carry around than a real acoustic bass!! LOL Doesn’t replace the sound or feel of an upright acoustic bass, but it can at least serve as a nice substitute!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2020 by Bass 2c

  • Built on a Monday
Color: Metallic Black
This bass has a few quality control issues that make it a hard buy unless you like to tinker or plan to invest some extra cash to make it playable. 1. The body arrived with a long crack from where the heel attaches and down - about 3 inches long. 2. The neck had a big dip in the surface on one side of the bass - because of this the E string had a buzz in that location but nowhere else on the neck had this problem. 3. My bass came missing the body size support wing so it’s hard to say how comfortable it feels. 4. This is the worst of all the problems I found out of the box - the end pin is not isolated from the body. It is metal on metal contact and it must be contacting some of the Electronics inside the body. Whenever the base is shifted with the weight being supported by the end pin it makes a noisy rustling sound that must be the piezo picking up the vibration of the metal. If the end pin can be isolated then this may not be a problem. The bass sounds incredible and is surprisingly similar to an acoustic upright bass. I was expecting more of that fretless electric bass sound but this is warm, Woody, and with some EQ shifts, you can probably get very close to that sound if that is what you desire. Unfortunately I will be returning the copy that I got and may or may not try another copy to see if this is just a quality control issue. It may just be worth it to save up for a quality plywood acoustic upright and call it a day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020 by Carl

  • Hot Rod
Color: Transparent Red
The trans Red is very red. Not in a bad way, but like a red you would put on a car. The transparency is slight, if you look closely you can see the wood grain. Build quality is fantastic, solid feel on the floor as the rod is held in with two finger nuts, on on the bottom and one you put in the back lower part of the body. Neck and fretboard are one piece and look dark and well made. Tuners are fine, and work smoothly. Pick up is a piezo in the hard plastic-looking bridge ( top is wood to metal to wood(?) finish looks like black plastic), works well thru the 1/4 jack but the headphones have a ground hum that is constant but at a low volume. (not something I plan to use anyway). Has a volume and "bass boast" both raise the volume, with the boost being around 80-100hrz( my guess ) and a input for playing along with the headphones. (probably why it has a buzz in the headphones). Super happy with the purchase and even the "bag" is great quality, along with the strings, (although my G has a burr at the octave (along with a shipping dent from the zipper ( looks like a fingernail dug in) but not worth replacement or fixing as it is between strings on the fretboard). Bag also has a bow case holder zipper pouch thingy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020 by Brett Wayne Herron Brett Wayne Herron

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