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Philéas
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Topic: Which bass to start with? Posted: January 05 2007 at 12:58 |
Originally posted by Angelo
Small update: I just came across an Ibanez Roadster 1983
build. No idea if it is a Roadster II, but I'm definitely checking it
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Get it.
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Posted: January 07 2007 at 10:14 |
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Originally posted by sleeper
Originally posted by progismylife
Originally posted by Angelo
Originally posted by progismylife
Originally posted by Angelo
Interesting. What's the issue with the G-series Ibanez? I now have two owners, and one person telling me to avoid them???
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No one told you to avoid them. We told you to avoid Squires and Epiphones since those basses are low quality. | You didn't - Phileas did: "
Stay away from Squiers and Epiphones, or any no-name brand Fender copy." |
Ibanez isn't a Fender copy. I think he was talking about cheap rip offs of Fender, like a Yamaha. | He said avoid an Ibanez with a G in its name.If your looking for a six string bass then I suggest a Brice, there rather good for the money and a ood way to start. |
I am thinking about buying a Schecter next. Five string bass. What do you think of this brand? (I think they are kinda expensive) |
Sorry Ben, my knoledge on brand quality is extremely limited I'm afraid.
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Posted: January 07 2007 at 10:18 |
Originally posted by sleeper
Originally posted by progismylife
I am thinking about buying a Schecter next. Five string bass. What do you think of this brand? (I think they are kinda expensive) |
Sorry Ben, my knowledge on brand quality is extremely limited I'm afraid.
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Well I played one awhile ago. It seemed to be pretty good quality.
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Posted: January 08 2007 at 10:46 |
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^I have some experience with Schecter basses, and they're pretty good
value. If I remember correctly they're in the same price range as
mid-priced Ibanezes, and of similair quality. I'd say it's a good
choice!
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Posted: January 20 2007 at 21:21 |
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My first was a Peavey Millenium. Not a bad bass at all. I got the active model, which was a pain in the butt at times, but it adds a little extra oomph. The action was great when I bought it, and have only had to have it set once (after a couple people used it without my supervision).
I just put some new rotosounds on it today, and it sounds great.
I think the price for it is somewhere near or below $500 US.
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Posted: January 21 2007 at 06:19 |
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Hey folks - the meeting with my teacher-to-be is next tuesday. Updates on bass selection after that. As for the 83 roadstar: it had a disconnected bridge element, and was sold already. The guy forgot to remove the add. I came across a few other ones already, I'm definitely getting interested in these things. Is there any significant quality difference between say 70's/80's roadstar and 90's editions?
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This tay is inoffensive enough, but I don't think Englishmen will take to something so outlandish. - Clarke, apotheckar in Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver
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Posted: January 21 2007 at 08:00 |
Originally posted by Angelo
Is there any significant quality difference between say 70's/80's roadstar and 90's editions?
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If anything, the older ones are better. Ibanez started making the
cheaper basses in Korea during the late 80's/early 90's. The quality
drop isn't huge, but the older Japan-made instruments are still a bit
better. Japanese built Ibanezer are worth more too, which is good to know if
you'd ever want to sell the bass.
Edited by Philéas - January 21 2007 at 08:00
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Posted: January 21 2007 at 08:52 |
Thnx.
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This tay is inoffensive enough, but I don't think Englishmen will take to something so outlandish. - Clarke, apotheckar in Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver
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Posted: January 21 2007 at 09:02 |
Originally posted by Angelo
Thnx.
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No problem! I've been running around in music stores testing basses for
quite a while, it's good to be able to put the knowledge I've acquired
to use!
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Posted: January 24 2007 at 02:59 |
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Well - had a great chat yesterday. Reserved half an hour and got an hour and a half. We played some Gary Moore, Rush and Gong on the studio stereo and fiddled around with a 5-string. As for bass guitar selection: the guy rents out Silvertone guitars and basses for starters, and uses Ibanez and Blade himself. His approach: start with something simple (i.e. the Silvertone), play around and after a while find something that really fits you and your music. Thanks for all your input guys - but the amount of options provided makes me follow that final advice.
Guess he'll be visiting PA shortly - he wants to learn more about Gong!
Edited by Angelo - January 24 2007 at 03:00
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This tay is inoffensive enough, but I don't think Englishmen will take to something so outlandish. - Clarke, apotheckar in Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver
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Posted: February 03 2007 at 04:36 |
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Well, I couldn't , or wouldn't go past a Fender Precision Jazz Bass. It suits the style of music, be that King Crimson with John Wetton, or jazz-Rock in general that I prefer.
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Posted: October 27 2007 at 11:29 |
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Well, well - never thought it would take me so long to finally get a new bass....
After considering Fender's (over my budget), Squier (despite the 'disrecommendations' the Vintage Modified Jazz Bass is a good toy), Yamaha (sounds great, but looks like a cheap metallic painted Japanese car) and some more stuff - I got myself a brand new Ibanez SRX-350 today. It's got two massive elements, which make it a bit of a metal bass, but with a bit of twiddling on the knobs I can get a decent blues or jazz-rock sound as well. So far (4 hours) I like it a lot. Thanks again for all the advice inside and outside of this thread.
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This tay is inoffensive enough, but I don't think Englishmen will take to something so outlandish. - Clarke, apotheckar in Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver
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Posted: October 28 2007 at 16:24 |
Is it the one in your sig? I like those.
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Posted: October 29 2007 at 17:06 |
It is. And we had great fun with it tonight - doing some blues solo improvisations with two guitars and a bass taking turns. Finally I have a match for those humbucker guitar freaks
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This tay is inoffensive enough, but I don't think Englishmen will take to something so outlandish. - Clarke, apotheckar in Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver
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Posted: October 30 2007 at 18:10 |
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As mentioned, Ibanez is a solid beginner bass. Although, expect to buy a new one in a few years (but that's true with a lot of basses, seeing how we all get bored to soon)..
Though, if you have the chance to check out Yamaha's I strongly recommend. I'm currently using a 6 string RBX-JM2 (yes the Myung version). Great feel, good action and I love the extra range. Been using it for almost 2 years, great bass. Yamaha is quite the brand.
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Posted: October 30 2007 at 18:50 |
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Interesting remark on Yamaha, SimD - I tried an RBX-274 and 275 before deciding on the Ibanez. I'd refrain from calling Ibanez in general a solid beginner bass - they have some pretty serious material in the higher price ranges.
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This tay is inoffensive enough, but I don't think Englishmen will take to something so outlandish. - Clarke, apotheckar in Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver
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Posted: October 30 2007 at 18:52 |
Originally posted by Angelo
Well, well - never thought it would take me so long to finally get a new bass....
After
considering Fender's (over my budget), Squier (despite the
'disrecommendations' the Vintage Modified Jazz Bass is a good toy),
Yamaha (sounds great, but looks like a cheap metallic painted Japanese
car) and some more stuff - I got myself a brand new Ibanez SRX-350
today. It's got two massive elements, which make it a bit of a metal
bass, but with a bit of twiddling on the knobs I can get a decent blues
or jazz-rock sound as well. So far (4 hours) I like it a lot. Thanks
again for all the advice inside and outside of this thread.
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Posted: October 30 2007 at 22:39 |
Oh yeah, of course haha. They do make amazing high end basses. I actually remember playing one a while back, can't remember the mark. Almost fell in love, until I played the music man beside it.. it's my new goal to get a MM... Just thinking about it gets me all warm and fuzzy inside
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Posted: October 31 2007 at 12:11 |
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I love Music Man basses. Unfortunately, they're ridiculously overpriced.
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