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Nathan

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  1. From my understanding the US made Schecters are all marked as USA standard and the De Leo signature bass isn't one of these. Here's a link to the 2002 Schecter Catalogue showing this bass and also the USA standard models for that year.

    http://www.schecterguitars.com/international/media/k2/attachments/2002_Catalog.pdf

  2. Thanks for your replies guys, the J Bass thing is very likely GAS! Some very sensible suggestions to stick with the Schecter which will also save me the trouble of explaining to the wife why I need to spend money on a Bass when "you can only play one at a time".

  3. I started my bass journey last year by purchasing a Schecter Stilleto Elite (Diamond series) from BC's market place. The previous owner (bassmanady) swapped out the pick ups for Delano SBCs and its sounds lovely to my untrained ears, has a large array of sounds and is comfortable to play. Having learnt my bass playing from you tube and books, I'm now about to invest in some lessons. My question is this! I have a serious hankering for a J Bass, is it worth my while buying one prior to the major learning investment of the next 6 months of weekly lessons or do I wait? Is a J Bass going to be any easier to learn on than the current Schecter?

  4. [quote name='ribbetingfrog' timestamp='1458839275' post='3011458']
    i started a few years ago at 38 years young.
    got lessons for a few months to get started.

    Online lessons are awesome, but you need someone in the flesh every now and then to tell you what bad habits you are picking up.

    defo +1 on joining a band, i did it last year and my learning sky rocketed.
    i put an ad on joinmyband looking for other older newbies to get together with. We've got a rookie bassist, singer, guitarist and drummer so noone feels too foolish.
    [/quote]

    Thanks for the advice Ribbit, I've been thinking along the lines of getting a few lessons. Once I can actually hold a tune I'll look into the band thing also.

  5. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1458247727' post='3006038']
    Hey Nate, welcome to the forum. The one thing that helped me most when learning was joining a band. You get up to speed really quick when you have to and you play up to the level of everyone else in the band.

    I appreciate it may be difficult to join a band that only plays when everyone else has gone to bed... but I'm sure it can be done. ;)
    [/quote]. Thanks discreet!

  6. Hello all,

    Newb here just purchasing my first bass that I pick up at the weekend (Bassmanady's Schecter he has for sale). Ive been looking for a pass time I can lose myself in once the family goes to bed, work is crazy busy so this will be chill time for me. I'm really looking forward to the journey.

    I've come late to the whole learning to play thing so if anyone has advice on what helped you most when learning and what you could have missed out, I'd be grateful of the info.

    Nate.

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