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 ReviewerDate
Azola® Basses BugBassSteve Ogle2002-04-04
Azola® Basses BugBassgale barchus2001-10-19
Azola® Basses Bug Bass IID.C.2001-06-27
Azola® Basses Babyscott cutrer2001-04-20
Azola® Basses Floating Top Bug Bass IISam Page2000-12-11
Azola® Basses BugBassAnthony Cox2000-05-25
Azola® Basses BugBassjeffbonny1999-10-31
Review

Azola® Basses - Bug Floating Top

Reviewer: Gerry Cassidy (http://www.haydensferry.com)
  • Vintage: 1998
  • Number of Strings: 5
    • Double bass strings compatible
  • Bowable: Yes
  • Thumb Reference: E♭
  • Position Markers: Yes
  • Balance While Playing: ******** (8/10)

Greetings,

  This 5-String Floating Top is my second Azola. The first was a standard Bug 4-String. Although the 4 was alot of fun, it just couldn't match the floating top design. The sound is altogether different. The bridge composition (Electronics/Wood) is the same with the addition of a passive tone pot. The acoustic attributes of the floating top are amazing. I play the Bass thru' all Eden amplification and there are times where those around me cannot tell the difference between this Bass and an URB.

  When I have to time to set up and coordinate the tone with the room I am playing in this Bass is just amazing. I play it mostly Arco (bow). It is as sweet as can be.

The second most important change from the 4 was the addition of an ebony fingerboard. The 4 F/B was pau ferro, and although a beautiful piece of wood, it didn't have the playability this ebony F/B does. I have played several EUB's and URB's and none have had as nice an F/B as this one. It find it awesome that Steve took the time to find such a nice piece for this Bass. It's hard to do these days. Ebony is a fast-vanishing species.

  I have known Steve and Jill for over two years now and they are nothing but the best when it comes to understanding a players needs ( it helps that Steve is an active player himself. A pretty dang good one, too!) and they have ALWAYS bent over backwards to meet those needs. I take my Bass back "Home" once a year for a check-up and new strings. What a joy! Steve goes over it with a fine-tooth comb and replaces anything that needs it, adds any little upgrades that have come along and just makes sure I leave with a perfectly healthy Bass. I am looking to replace my electric bass and will definitely go with Steve and his new Jazzman. I can't think of anybody else out there that I would want to work with.

F.Y.I. The floating tops come with Thomastik, Spirocore strings. No need to change them out unless you have a special purpose. They are great both Pizz and Arco.

Best Regards,

GFC

Text copyright © Gerry Cassidy.

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