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JimBob
12-12-2006, 03:42
Any bass players around? I'm looking to pick up something new, that sucks less than my hand-me-down Squire P-Bass. Any recommendations on a good intermediate bass, about $200-$500. I've been recommended the Squire Vintage P-Bass and an Epiphone. Any ideas?

naut
12-12-2006, 03:57
Me, I play. I've got an old school 70s bass. Sexy sound, really sexy.

I can recommend quite a few but they would be way more than your price range. I suggest something reliable then, such as the "Ibanez SRX390" or the "Yamaha RBX270".

But if you check eBay you'll be sure to find cheap Spector, Warwick, Gibson, Belman, StingRay or Sadowsky Basses.

Csargo
12-12-2006, 04:19
What kind of music do you play JimBob?

My brother has this bass:

http://namm.harmony-central.com/SNAMM02/Content/Fender/PR/hoppus_bass_large.jpg

But it's $699. Though it is a really nice Bass and he's had for about a year now and nothings went wrong and it sounds really good.

I on the other hand had a First Act Bass. Bought it for 120$ but I wouldn't recommend that for you. That's more of a beginner thing.

Now this is what I play:

http://shop.mobro.net/prodimg/40033000069.jpg

This is my baby.:sweetheart:

Fender Squire Strat. Black

JimBob
12-12-2006, 04:53
A little bit of everything. Favorites are blues, punk, jam, and rock. Chris Chew, John Entwistle, Ryan Stasik, and Andy Miller being my favorite bassists.

Csargo
12-12-2006, 05:00
I think you might like the Bass I posted but it's a little pricy.

http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0138300357

I'm sure you could order it from a local music store and it would be cheaper. My brother got his for around 350-400$

naut
12-12-2006, 06:49
I can't stand Fender. :juggle2:

EDIT: And following that link, I absolutely detest Blink-182.

Csargo
12-12-2006, 06:58
I can't stand Fender. :juggle2:

EDIT: And following that link, I absolutely detest Blink-182 (actually Ich wünsche ihnen Krebs. ~D)

That's great and all just giving him some options and he can look around the site for something he might like.

Your not the first and you definately won't be the last Rythmic.:beam: :smash:

Big King Sanctaphrax
12-12-2006, 12:48
Got to agree with Rhythmic on this one, you really are paying for the name with Fender.

My advice is to go Japanese-Ibanez or Yamaha. They both make excellent, reliable and sturdy basses which will play just as well as any Fender.

I use an Ibanez BTB 300 myself, which I love-it's mahogany and bubinga, with a jazz pick-up set up and an active EQ. The action is great too, well worth the 300 quid I paid for it.

naut
12-12-2006, 13:36
There are alot more bass players than I expected.

JimBob
12-12-2006, 23:15
The Ibanez look really nice. What do you guys know about Epiphone? I've had the name thrown at me, what say you.


There are alot more bass players than I expected.
Cause it's the classiest instrument around.

naut
12-12-2006, 23:27
Epiphone is owned by Gibson.

They do have some nice basses.

http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=107&CollectionID=12
http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=108&CollectionID=12
http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=234&CollectionID=12

But, I'm not sure of the prices.

Csargo
12-12-2006, 23:31
Epiphone is owned by Gibson.

They do have some nice basses.

http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=107&CollectionID=12
http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=108&CollectionID=12
http://www.epiphone.com/default.asp?ProductID=234&CollectionID=12

But, I'm not sure of the prices.

Yeah Gibson's are good.

Edit: I like the third one very nice. Didn't find any prices though.

Big King Sanctaphrax
12-12-2006, 23:38
The EB-0 is an alright little bass, but I should point out that it's short scale-only 30.5. This will make it easier to make stretches, but you'll suffer from floppy strings, assuming you stick to standard gauge.

Csargo
12-13-2006, 00:46
http://www.nextag.com/epiphone-bass/search-html

Here are some epiphone bass's most of them are within your price range.

http://www.nextag.com/Ibanez-SRX390/search-html?nxtg=625b0a1c050e-38C62E5F78781A87

Here are some Ibanez's

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation/bass?N=100001+304263

Here are some more.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation?q=Fender+Bass

Fender Bass's.

Are you planning on going to a music store or ordering it off the internet?

IrishArmenian
12-13-2006, 00:52
Got to agree with Rhythmic on this one, you really are paying for the name with Fender.

My advice is to go Japanese-Ibanez or Yamaha. They both make excellent, reliable and sturdy basses which will play just as well as any Fender.

I use an Ibanez BTB 300 myself, which I love-it's mahogany and bubinga, with a jazz pick-up set up and an active EQ. The action is great too, well worth the 300 quid I paid for it.
I beg to differ. The Fender Jazzmaster is unlike anything out their and the sound does well in many settings. Although, in the end, I prefer the Epiphone WildKat or the Ibanez Artcore series. Both play well and sound just like a Gibson.
On the bass topic, I just play an upright from somewhere in Russia that ended up down here.
Electric basses: go with a ThunderBird. John Entwistle played one, and he was the Ox. You could be the next Ox.

Beirut
12-13-2006, 01:28
My woman plays a Fender Jazz Bass, a mid '60s model. Nice sound.

Big King Sanctaphrax
12-13-2006, 01:55
My woman plays a Fender Jazz Bass, a mid '60s model.

Is that vintage or a re-issue?

IrishArmenian
12-13-2006, 05:15
Nice, but I don't think one can beat the sound of an upright bass played staccatto (sp? I am not, nor do I understand, Italian).
Although, on the other hand, you have the Precision (no pun intended) of fret markers and the electric basses are very easy to manage. Not as important, but I think the Jazz basses look pretty classy too. Also, big tone tip: muffle your Amp just a little bit to get a better sound. SRV used some duct tape to perfection!

Beirut
12-13-2006, 15:38
Is that vintage or a re-issue?


It be da real dillio, daddy. :hippie:

Moros
12-14-2006, 14:40
Gibson all the way.
Tought Fender isn't bad at all for normal electric guitars. Here we have an Ibanez which not to bad, but nothing like the acoustic bass we got tough.

Big King Sanctaphrax
12-14-2006, 19:55
It be da real dillio, daddy. :hippie:

Wow, if that's a pre-CBS model it's pretty valuable-and a much better bass than modern Fenders.

Beirut
12-14-2006, 21:09
Wow, if that's a pre-CBS model it's pretty valuable-and a much better bass than modern Fenders.

I think she said it's worth about $1500Cdn. It's sitting in a case about four feet away, I'll look for some markings of take a pic after.

Csargo
12-14-2006, 21:35
My old Chemistry teacher had a 70's guitar that he let me and one of my friends put the strings on for it. It was a Fender Stratocaster I believe. It was in really good condition considering how old it was.

IrishArmenian
12-15-2006, 00:43
Wow, if that's a pre-CBS model it's pretty valuable-and a much better bass than modern Fenders.
Yeah, but I hear CBS Fenders can still fetch some good money, despite the fact that, well, they...suck.

Beirut
12-15-2006, 03:45
BKS,

So, after further examination... I was wrong. Her Fender is a 1974.

Check out the Ebay price on this one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1974-Fender-Jazz-Bass-Sunburst_W0QQitemZ330062732770QQihZ014QQcategoryZ64400QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphot ohosting

Exact same guitar, but her's is black, not sunburst. She said it was worth over $2000 several years ago.

I'm going to sell it buy beer. :thumbsup:

naut
12-15-2006, 04:08
Pirtty, pirtty bass! ~:eek:

IrishArmenian
12-15-2006, 16:53
I echo Rythmic.

Kanamori
12-16-2006, 12:33
If you're looking for something to hold you off 'til you get a really nice one, you may want to just get a new pick-up, that is if you like the strings and fret board enough, and new strings themselves aren't hard to get.

naut
12-17-2006, 12:07
Strings and pick-ups are expensive.

Purely for novelty reasons I'm getting a Bass version of this:

https://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8972/guitarweek04ami6.jpg

Lehesu
12-18-2006, 05:40
I almost thought the thread was talking about classical upright bass...

Shaka_Khan
12-18-2006, 06:08
Click here and see the giant bass instrument! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDVxz8KD83Y)

They used to use that large classical instrument as a bass during the 50s. It's larger than a cello. I forgot what it's called.

naut
12-18-2006, 06:20
Double Bass

Shaka_Khan
12-18-2006, 06:22
Thanks.