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And for the pr ice, it's a ridiculously GREAT deal. It does work and is very accurate it just takes a little knowledge of basic sound technology to use it efficiently and with confidence. He is the Big Mac Daddy of guitar valuations. kcbuck might be able to tell you a better and more accurate price.
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The axe-shape body has the same style and flare as the demons own. The Cort Axe Bass reproduces the bass guitar Gene made so famousthe same style of bass that Gene plays onstage, and it can be yours at a fantastic price.
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Yours was made in the Cort factory in Korea in 1990, and it is worth anywhere from 88 to 265 USD. And each Axe is adorned with Genes signature on the headstock. I did not know it was made by Cort until I saw a listing for an early 2000s Ibanez RGT42 in black pearl, the same basic guitar with basswood wings and an Ibanez headstock, and apparently. On the whole, I gave it 5 stars due to the price-to-performance ratio. It sounds like you have the Cort knock off of Fender's Precision Bass (P-bass), the PB1L. One more Cort note - I also have a Dean Custom 450 neck thru from early 2000s with a shark headstock, abalone dots, and mahogany wings as far as I can tell.
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For these reasons, I recommend this tuner to experienced musicians who know how to optimize their pureness of tone - but for a beginner, I think this tuner may be a little hard to use. It does tend to wander a bit in response to changing input levels, in some cases it gives a more stable reading on the octave harmonic than on the open string, and occasionally even appears to lock in a few cents higher than the actual pitch. Needless to say, you won't get the stability and performance of a chromatic rack tuner costing $100 or more from this handy little pocket tuner.