Miller
IT'S MILLER TIME!
+271|6726|United States of America
Alrighty then, I am looking into playing the bass. Then violin, but it'll come... I am looking at Schecters because I am just plain biased towards them . I am looking at five strings because who doesn't want the low B? So, these are the options I have selected, not much difference but I need some opinions.

http://www.guitarcenter.com/shop/produc … =101437226

http://www.guitarcenter.com/shop/produc … 3050%2e665

http://www.guitarcenter.com/shop/produc … 3121%2e127
some_random_panda
Flamesuit essential
+454|6361

Damn.  I thought you meant a string bass, until I saw the "guitar" part of the links.  Had it been string bass, I could have given you a hand.
kilgoretrout
Member
+53|6441|Little Rock, AR
They're a little more expensive than those schecter basses, but I personally love both of my Carvin basses.  I have an LB70 and a Claro Walnut LB76 and they're both really awesome for the money.  Check out http://www.carvin.com.
Darkhelmet
cereal killer
+233|6722|the middle of nowhere
Ouch @ prices. I'm looking into the bass too. I'm getting one this summer. http://www.guitarcenter.com/shop/produc … 9941%2e291               -As a starter bass.
Miller
IT'S MILLER TIME!
+271|6726|United States of America
I have a lot of extra money piling up so I am going to use it on something, useful? I already have a Schecter guitar, very nice piece of equipment. Smoothest action and sound I have ever experienced. I also care much about looks. It has to look different than everything else, by paint, design, anything.

Last edited by Miller (2007-04-24 20:16:08)

Braddock
Agitator
+916|6261|Éire
They look nice but I've never played a Schecter before so I can't suggest which one to go for. The first one looks pretty darn nice. I play a 6 string with the low B and a high C but a five string with the low B can be great for fast slapping and percussive bass (as the high C can often get in the way on certain bass lines). I find that basses with lighter coloured wood give a nicer, brighter sound for funky stuff; the darker woods often give a deeper warmer sound. Whether there is varnish on it or not can make a difference too.
Miller
IT'S MILLER TIME!
+271|6726|United States of America
http://www.guitarcenter.com/shop/produc … =101437226

Alright... Well, I bought this bass on ebay for $400. Hoping to get it in a few days and see what the bass player for the school jazz band thinks of it.
Sgt_Sieg
"Bow Chicka Bow Wow." The correct way.
+89|6746
*cough* Just saying, only really men play a four string....


Check out the Ibanez SRX 400, wonderful bass. Favorite of the 3 I own. Only about $250-350 last I saw.
Miller
IT'S MILLER TIME!
+271|6726|United States of America
There was no SRX 400, just the SR 400...

http://www.guitarcenter.com/shop/produc … 1825%2e197

IS that the one?
Sgt_Sieg
"Bow Chicka Bow Wow." The correct way.
+89|6746
http://www.shopzilla.com/12--Ibanez_SRX … -315632461
That's the one right there. That was only the first search result though, you can find it for much cheaper.
Miller
IT'S MILLER TIME!
+271|6726|United States of America
I can't really tell how good the bass is, I'm only good at siting awesome guitars, I knew the schecter would be well worth it though because, I play schecters! And yes, your band sucks, though its better than I can do as I'm not even in a band .

Last edited by Miller (2007-04-27 18:31:44)

Sgt_Sieg
"Bow Chicka Bow Wow." The correct way.
+89|6746
Well, SRX 400. My suggestion. Haha.

Board footer

Privacy Policy - © 2024 Jeff Minard