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Best New basses for around £100-£150


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Just wondering if this has ever been covered? It may be of help to many.


When I was just having a look for a spare backup bass for an emergency gig - there seems to be loads of new makes and models turning up around the £100-£150 mark.

Theres a lot of makes ive never heard of, but then well established makes such as epiphone etc?


What new (not second hand) sub £150 basses are any good? Are there any hidden gems?


Personally, Im just after a cheap backup bass, until i can finish my second custom build.

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Not a lot that are truly gems.

You can get the likes of Harley Benton from Thomann and Stagg, but the reports I have heard are a bit hit/miss even considering the same model - some play excellent, some don't. You pays your money etc...

Up it to £170, and there becomes a whole host more options, from the Yamaha RBX, Squier affinity, Ibanez GSR180 etc.

But I would really consider 2nd hand. For £100-120 there are some crackers out there. Only my VMJ cost me more than £120 as this was virtually brand new, and all of my basses (all 2nd hand - see sig) play well.

You can pick up a decent Squier precision for around £80 normally, so allow £20 for a new set of strings and you have a totally reliable backup bass.

As an aside, check out the "buying your first bass" sticky at the top of this section. It covers this sort of thing pretty darn well.

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If you want new, the best cheap basses I've ever played are Staggs, especially their fretless (no idea what model, J layout). Sat with one in PMT for about half an hour, it was good enough for me to not want to put it down, and it sounded really good. Did a good job of irritating the bad slapper trying out a Japanese Jazz at full volume :lol:

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[quote name='4-string-thing' timestamp='1325803877' post='1488194']
I bought a S/H Ibanez GSR190 (mint condition) from a basschatter via fleabay for £92 last year, and I have to say it's a brilliant bass! Sounds good, looks great, is light and comfortable and has a brilliant slim neck.

The Yamaha RBX is pretty good too for around £170.
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id second that thats what ive got in a two tone sunburst it looks , sounds and plays like it is at least three times the price i got mine with a ritter gig bag from guitar guitar for £165 bargain . you could always upgrade the pickups through time . the vintage basses get decent enough write ups too but for the name and build quality the ibanez is hard to beat seriously :)

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There are loads of bargains to be had second hand even if you're into different stuff. I picked up a Steinberger XT2 for £180 and a Tanglewood Curbow for £50 in this forum. Neither are your typical P/J beginner bass.

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As someone said earleir, Warwick Rockbass. Great build and sound, despite the price and somewhat blander version of it's bigger brothers.
I have a fretless and it sounds more' fretless' than some much hight priced stuff i have tried.

Lok out for a s/h earlier version of the Rockbass (has the words (Rockbass on headstock) as later stuff is more expensive, albeit slightly better shape etc.

I picked mine up brand new for £180..

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Pah rich boy with deep pockets.....my westfield p bass was 75 delivered new......spent an hour on set up, most of which was setting the nut height and I kid you not a very nice playable bass indeed. Super low buzz free action, and don't know why but real sweet slap tone, better than my bb414....I find that puzzling.

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[quote name='fatboyslimfast' timestamp='1325756858' post='1487025']You can pick up a decent Squier precision for around £80 normally, so allow £20 for a new set of strings and you have a totally reliable backup bass.[/quote]

I got mine on here for £65!! Great neck. A set of DRs and a pickup upgrade and I have a bass that sounds and plays great for a total of about £120. What's not to like? :)

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