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[quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='1000763' date='Oct 26 2010, 07:47 AM']Absolutely everything you can get your hands on!
No, really!

Considered going second-hand? There's some lovely stuff in the For Sale section, and your money'll go a LOT further...[/quote]

+1 to all of that

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[quote name='chilievans' post='1000758' date='Oct 26 2010, 07:38 AM']MY AWESOME wife has just agreed that is a good idea for me to get a,new bass. I've a 700 budget. I really fancy an ibanez srt900dx. beautiful thing. Is there anything else I should be considering at this kind of price?
thanks in advance[/quote]


you mean, apart from a second hand Stingray? :)

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[quote name='chilievans' post='1000758' date='Oct 26 2010, 07:38 AM']MY AWESOME wife has just agreed that is a good idea for me to get a,new bass. I've a 700 budget. I really fancy an ibanez srt900dx. beautiful thing. Is there anything else I should be considering at this kind of price?
thanks in advance[/quote]
I have to say my main bass at the moment is a Tobacco Sunburst Korean Fender 5-string - and it's incredible! Excellent tones for all styles, very adaptable, lovely to play, and looks pretty too. I picked it up 3 years ago for less than £700 and would recommend it to anyone. Not a particularly 'jazz' neck, but gorgeous nevertheless. Definitely worth checking out.
ps Good choice of wife too!

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My Roadworn Precision cost £699 and it's unbelievable.

And I've back-to-backed it with a 2.5k Custom shop '57. It held it's own. There was extra fretwork on the CS, worn in quite a bit, to replicate the 'genuine' '57 theme I guess, as the body and neck were both heavily relic'ed, but I guess I could take mine to a luthier to get this done if I wanted it.

It may not be your cup of tea of course, but if Precision's are your thing....

Other than that, second hand Stingray!

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Well I've thought about 2nd hand and even though you get more bang for your buck there's (quoting Trent Resnar) "nothing quite like the feel of something new".

So far I've narrowed it down to a few:

Fender aerodyne jazz

Fender highway one jazz

Ibanez btb 700dx

Ibanez btb 670

Ibanez srt 900dx


Has anyone played any of these

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[quote name='chilievans' post='1030120' date='Nov 20 2010, 07:53 AM']Well I've thought about 2nd hand and even though you get more bang for your buck there's (quoting Trent Resnar) "nothing quite like the feel of something new".

So far I've narrowed it down to a few:

Fender aerodyne jazz

Fender highway one jazz

Ibanez btb 700dx

Ibanez btb 670

Ibanez srt 900dx


Has anyone played any of these[/quote]
I know the Fenders well. You'll get a nice bass with that budget. Just to confuse you further I'd also consider the MIM Classic and Deluxe range too as they are seriously good players. I prefer them to the HWY1 (purely my tastes, others may not agree). And they will fall within your budget

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[quote name='cameltoe' post='1001627' date='Oct 26 2010, 06:57 PM']My Roadworn Precision cost £699 and it's unbelievable.

And I've back-to-backed it with a 2.5k Custom shop '57. It held it's own. There was extra fretwork on the CS, worn in quite a bit, to replicate the 'genuine' '57 theme I guess, as the body and neck were both heavily relic'ed, but I guess I could take mine to a luthier to get this done if I wanted it.

It may not be your cup of tea of course, but if Precision's are your thing....

Other than that, second hand Stingray![/quote]
Def +1 to the Roadworn Precision. I`m not big into fake relicing, but when I tried out the RW Precision it played sooooo good, probably the most comfortable bass I`ve ever played.

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I'm another that would urge you to seriously look at 2nd hand basses.
Some people keep their instruments immaculate so if you're lucky enough it can be like buying a new bass and saving a fair few bob in the process!

On that note, an example:
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=111569"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=111569[/url]

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[quote name='jonthebass' post='1030629' date='Nov 20 2010, 05:21 PM']I'm another that would urge you to seriously look at 2nd hand basses.
Some people keep their instruments immaculate so if you're lucky enough it can be like buying a new bass and saving a fair few bob in the process!

On that note, an example:
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=111569"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=111569[/url][/quote]

I see what you mean. That P bass looks awesome.
I've just seen a 2nd hand shuker in the for sale section for £775. Very nice indeed

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I know from your other thread you have spotted one you like but this guy has some great stuff (Stingrays to die for look away or get saving for a classic Ray or pre EB when he has them) but A few of us here at BC have a liking for this era EBMM and Im sure Nick would do you a good deal if you ring him (He makes a good coffee too, Although its a fair trek from you).It has a bit of "Mojo" so I reckon you could get a good deal from him for cash and I bet it plays and sounds real tasty and will blow a newer version away.

[url="http://imageevent.com/nicksguitars/musicmanstingray1993"]http://imageevent.com/nicksguitars/musicmanstingray1993[/url]

[url="http://www.nicksguitars.com/"]http://www.nicksguitars.com/[/url]

Im almost tempted to trade my own teal 3 band EBMM for this as it has the Bridge mutes like my pre EB and the 2 band EQ yet has the 6 bolt neck and body contours that the Classic Rays and originals dont which have a slab body instead, They really are the best of all models IMO and could be worth a punt.

If you look around on the bay these early 90's MM come up in good condition with some nice birdseye maple necks for a very small premium over something like my 2002 which is a bit plain in comparison. Food for thought as they say......

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Ibanez SR201ASC Ashula. Limited Edition, amazing bit of engineering. Seems odd, but give it a week and you'll realise its bloody brill. A few places have 1 left online and when they are gone they are gone. Selling at £722 when I checked last.

Sound amazing. Look great. Loads of options as your playing style evolves and being they are not made now and are quite swish should hold its value well for the future.

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[quote name='charic' post='1001149' date='Oct 26 2010, 01:21 PM']ACG graft bass i think will sit nicely in that budget.

Maybe even a 2nd hand shuker....[/quote]


If you're not looking to buy used an ACG Graft bass would be an excellent choice. They come with my recommendation, I was very impressed when I played one!

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