Highlights
Quality
This is a very attractive color that contrasts well with the otherwise black components of the cello.
There is an occasional buzz with the g string.
Though i have not had a problem with the ones that came with it.
Price
Probably cost me and additional $150 for both.
Considering the cost, you really get an incredible value for the money.
Packaging/appearance
Although no adjustments were needed out of the box.
Competitiveness
I inquired with stagg about what actual frequencies the sub bass nob is affecting and they said it is a 100hz pot.
I would never invest in the yamaha because of the expense.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 22 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 21 2022.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Wish it came with an owneruser manual
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The company website does not even offer a digital version
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It was a little bit of a gamble when i ordered this because i was not able to play it before buying but i decided to order it anyways and use amazons return policy if needed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I contacted stagg again and they directed me to someone who is now sending replacement tuners
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dont buy this instrument online and expect it to be perfectly set up and ready to go
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Electric cellos are fairly new and still getting the kinks worked out almost all classically trained musicians who have written anything online or who i have talked to seem to think that playing cello in a loud heavy band with pedals is not only stupid but not possible to achieve properly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
An electric cello with 350 year old tuning technology makes no sense to me at least
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The angle of neckfingerboard looks like it was designed by a serious luthier