TC Electronic's bass demonstrator, the very lovely and talented BASSIDA compares the new Staccato'51 bass amp with RH450. Ida is using RH450 and 2 x RS210's as her main rig and she is trying out St...
TC Electronic's bass demonstrator, the very lovely and talented BASSIDA compares the new Staccato'51 bass amp with RH450. Ida is using RH450 and 2 x RS210's as her main rig and she is trying out Staccato'51 for the first time. Learn more about Staccato'51 on the TC Electronic website: http://www.tcelectronic.com/staccato51
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very nice clarity , and note seperation , sounds alive , not dull or lifeless , and not to fake sounding, like somany digital rigs , and great playing by the way
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