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Wendler MagPie 4FL ReviewsI use this in the Diva Duo [sometimes trio], Ms Diva on vox & KB, no drummer. Been doing that gig 3 nites/wk for several yrs. Blues, ballads, Amercian songbook, etc.
This is a very unusual ax, so you will hafta do a search on "Wendler" and "MagPie" cuz links are not allowed here, and there's just too much to explain. I'll try to sketch you a basic impression.
BTW, I do not work for Wendler, etc etc but I really dig this bass. He also makes other stringed instruments using the MagPie concept, which briefly is a magnetic-piezo hybrid configutation [see website for the techie stuff and call Dave Wendler and talk to him].
Techie stuff aside, there are yet more odd things about his instruments: wooden nut, bridge, and tailpiece, spoon-shaped body contour [concave backside], cedar wood body and many other non-mainstream aspects. This is one of those basses that can fill in for an URB when it's not worth luggin the big mama. No bass guitar has the true URB voice, but this one is a better substiture than many of the EUB I've tried, and is even smaller and HUGELY LIGHTER than any 41" EUB. It is a pleasure to play and to hear. It is unique, and altho there are some changes to adjust to about where to reach for volume and EQ control [use your amp, like the URB guys do] there's a benefit in return: This a passive, zero batteries, piezo ax that does not require an "acoustic" outboard pre-amp nor a megohm hi-impedence "acoustic" amp. You just plug it into your fave bass amp and play. Given Wendlers stated goals, the resulting product-in-hand, and the sound and playability of that result, I'd give it a '6' on a 1 to 5 scale ! Goals, briefly, are grat acoustic quality thaz easy on your back, and easy on your wallet. Golem rated this unit on 2009-05-29.More Wendler Bass_Guitars |
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