Thanks for the answer
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it seems reasonable to suggest that you really want a play on one of these before committing to buy
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Well impossible to try something in my area...
But if no one have one of this gewa model I will not jump on it, this is sure
[quote name='fonzoooroo' timestamp='1318607955' post='1404338']
I'm sure there's a trade off between acoustic sound and physical size of amp required for the styles you're talking about - Historically, most of the jazzers I've met tend to have small GK combos with conventional sized basses. The amp is used to reinforce rather than produce the sound (if you see what I mean?!) Going this way, you'd be putting more emphasis on the sound of the amp - well on the way into EUB territory. Not that there's anything wrong with either approach - all personal preference.
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I understand this good advice
For me,the idea is to have a good sound acoustically (when practicing), and still have that sound and technique when an amp is used
I don' t think a little reinforced (little amplified) sound can be used in every situation. If I play with batterie, saxophone, piano and trumpet, the ampflified sound will cover the acoustic sound of the DB because of the volume of the entire group and there is nothing wrong with it
But well, returning to the subject, if no one have that model I suspect it is not necesseraly the good choice
Probably I will never know