Ktaxon 5-string electric bass guitar, rosewood fretboard, full-size kit vs Ktaxon 4-string electric bass guitar with 20w amp (PJ pickups)
Overall winner: Ktaxon 4-string electric bass guitar with 20w amp (PJ pickups)
Key Differences
Choose A (5-string) if you want an extended-range bass with humbucker (h-h) pickups and a full accessory kit (gig bag, strap, cable, tool kit) and a lower listed price tier. Choose B (4-string) if you prefer a lighter instrument with PJ pickup configuration, a maple neck plus rosewood fretboard for perceived durability, and a slightly higher average user rating with more reviews
Ktaxon 5-string electric bass guitar, rosewood fretboard, full-size kit
5-string electric bass with humbucker pickups for versatile tone. Includes gig bag, strap, cable, and tools for ready setup. Customers note good sound, value for money, and easy playability out of the box
Pros
- h-h pickups for versatile tone
- includes gig bag, strap, cable, and tool kit
- easy to play out of the box
- lightweight with attractive appearance
Cons
- mixed feedback on noise level
- fret noise reported by some customers
Ktaxon 4-string electric bass guitar with 20w amp (PJ pickups)
A 4-string electric bass with PJ pickups, maple neck, rosewood fretboard, and basswood body. Noted for solid sound and lightweight construction; customers cite good value for beginners and solid appearance
Pros
- PJ pickup configuration for versatile tones
- lightweight body construction
- maple neck and rosewood fretboard for durability and playability
- built-in 20 watt amplifier included
Cons
- mixed feedback on build quality
- some users report strings breaking and flimsy components
- amp quality varies per user experience
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ktaxon |
| Durability | Ktaxon |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Ktaxon |