Allen Woody Rumble Kat : It does what the name says.

12 years ago

RUMBLEKAT! Good name for it, it has like a pure bass sound. Not designed to pick any highs out so if you are into slap, don't order one.

I read every review going and asked questions. I agree with what I was told by other owners. It is advertised as a semiacoustic but you cant really use it as one, it just means its hollow bodied. It is neck heavy but not a problem. I am used to strat like contoured bodies so the top curve digs into my arm a bit, i need to change the way i hold the instrument, Les Pauls do it to me too.

Some reviewers said they would like a pick up selector switch, I don't see the need for one, I rarely change my sound and the difference between pickups is not great anyway.

Hardware seems good but I have had the bass only a short time so only done a couple of gigs so far. I can always post back if I come across a problem.

This is a beautiful looking instrument, very well made, has a unique sound that I love, it is probably not what you would call a versatile bass. It does one thing really well and that is that deep pure bass tone.

One other thing, you buy this bass and you will stand out from the crowd.

Hey! its 300€ plus about another 80€ for a custom fitted case, Its a gift. I just paid 218€ for a pickup for my acoustic. Its a steal, do the maths!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Epiphone
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $541
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