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If you were going to get a new bass you would get a ____
I bought a new Aria PRO II when I was 17 years old. I think I paid like 500 or so for it. Been playing it for 13 years. I think my B-Day gift to myself is going to be a new bass. Give me some ideas :D
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Get an Alembic ;)
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I'd get one of these.
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I still have my Aria Pro II Cat Bass. It really does go to 11.
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Yup....striper.
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Definitely a large mouth basshttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1235271474.jpg
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It really all depends on the "style" of music you are wanting to play and what "sound" you want. I've gone through probably about 75-100 basses in my life and have whittled down my electric "players" to about 10 and "collectors" to about 10.
As for me, my next bass will probably be a post WWII Framus upright with cutaway. I usually carry around a Yamaha Silent for my jazz jobs, but would really love the upper register ease of playing ( and sound) the Framus offers. EDIT: The "Bassmasters Classic" is going on here this weekend, and I have not seen any anglers like the one above (although there is 1 lady pro competing). |
Wal.
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Rickenbacker 4003
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What's your budget? What kind of music are you playing?
If you're trying to go econo, I'd suggest a Fender Highway 1 Jazz bass or PJ (kind of a combo of P-bass and Jazz bass). You can get into those for $500 or so. If you like the idea of a Fender-ish bass but wanna spend maybe $1000 I really like G&Ls. After that, you can spend $2k, or $3k, or $4k, and it starts getting pretty crazy. Actuallly this is a perfect time for you to go to Guitar Center and sit there with the snot-nose-shredder kids and play a few basses and see what kind of bass feels good in your hands, that's most important. |
I had a Rickenbacker, wish I still did, I liked out of my guitars. I had a Geddy Lee Fender and an Ernie Ball Music Man. Lost them in my divorce and now I just have a fender squire. Gogar and Rouxroux said it best though. So many different actions/ strings ...... I am no Jaco Pastorius, so I kind of like my cheapo beater, works just fine for me.
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The place in my neighborhood has a used Warwick Corvette and a used G&L. I will probably choose one of those 2. I don't want something really expensive, just something different. My Aria is a versatile bass and is fun to play. I like how G&L's feel but I have never played a warwick before.
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Factor!
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As others have said, it depends on the music you are playing. As a "shotgun" approach I would say go with a Fender (yes I said it) American J bass. Under $500 if you wheel and deal. They hold their value, and play forever. Now I personally don't like Fenders and I have had my share of them. However, they are a great all around bass. I had a Fender Aerodyne Jazz bass that was pretty slick, I almost kept it.
On my wish list is a white, or korina wood Gibson Explorer. It would look great with .. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1235337116.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1235337417.jpg |
If used bass prices are anything like used guitar prices right now, I'd check out the classifieds on a good bass forum. Great deals to be had.
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Ernie Ball Music Man Stingray. Great sound, no frills, made in USA. Pro quality for a reasonable price IMHO.
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I bought a Ibanez Sound Gear 1305 5 string back in 1994. It is still one of my favorite basses to play. I havn't found one yet I like more.
Speedy:) |
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