The Alusonic Django Bass Review: (Corrected Audio Version)

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This Alusonic Django Bass review addresses an audio issue with the first version.

The Alusonic Django bass is METAL. No, really, it’s totally metal! At least the majority of the body, anyway. Italy’s Alusonic sent us their top of the line Django Supreme Tributo 400° model - which we had previously chronicled as part of our NAMM 2024 coverage - by way of US distributor, Bass Spotlight to check out, and we were more than happy to oblige.

"...it’s hard not to recommend Alusonic’s Django line to a majority of bassists. Due to its ability to approximate several classic, archetypical electric bass tones, but also the potential to blaze new sonic trails, all while sounding as traditional or modern as most players are likely to desire, the Django is an ultimately usable tool that marries a massive billet of style and panache with that utility. "

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