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The £500 Bass Challenge


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For my recent £200 challenge I had a deadline, is there one in this case?

I like the whole challenge with strict parameters thing, it's like solving a puzzle. I was really lucky and have scored a superb instrument that was an instant keeper for me.

Good luck and I hope you end up falling I love with whatever you get :-)

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For my recent £200 challenge I had a deadline, is there one in this case?

I like the whole challenge with strict parameters thing, it's like solving a puzzle. I was really lucky and have scored a superb instrument that was an instant keeper for me.

Good luck and I hope you end up falling I love with whatever you get :-)

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No strict deadline as such, although sooner the better. He would happily wait for the right one to turn up.

New or used, or totally broken, he and me arn't fussed (all though it's mostly his cash).

Those small set of parameters in the OP are just what it needs.

For example there is a nice S1 jazz on ebay in the US but after postage and duty it would nearly be £700.

Really has to be £500 or less. It's going to be a beater but has to play, feel and sound quality.

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If you're very clever you can get an outstanding piece of Jap stuff for under £300, spend some money on upgrades and end up with a monster keeper.
I'm a sucker for a certain kind of Jap bass and they are peanuts compared to what's out there from US manufacturers second hand and either equal or better in playability.

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[quote name='Doddy' timestamp='1332438028' post='1588431']
Don't get hung up on being US or Jap made. The quality of Korean and other eastern made instruments right
now is brilliant...especially around that price range.
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Not hung up at all. It's just past experience tells me it's easy to find a good one from the US and Japanese builders. I've had tonnes of basses made from, korea, indonesia and mexico, and actually didn't rate anyof them. Ive also had a fair few MIJ AND MIA basses and guitars and not one has been 'bad' uncomfortable yes but not bad in anyway. People tend to highlight the bad ones from the markets you don't expect to find a bad one in, if you follow.
We actually discussed what the bass should be a lot and it was more his decision than mine. I tell anyone looking for a starter bass who turns their nose up at a Squier, that a good one will set them up for life.

[quote name='clauster' timestamp='1332438192' post='1588434']
You could buy 6 of my used Japan made Ibanez RB950 for £500 (if you could find them)
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We actually found an old RB series which had been modded with a MM pickup, but missed out. He currently has an ATK aswell.

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aren't gandl tributes Korean?

these daysI think that where something is made is frankly irrelevant - and this extends way beyond the musical world. China etc can make stuff a damn site better than a lot of the countries we might perceive as the champions of quality.

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This challenge needs a load of rules, strict parameters and a timescale otherwise it's not a challenge. The £500 budget alone takes a lot of the challenging aspects out of the challenge! If this really is a game, cut the budget in half for a start. ;)

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[quote name='Doddy' timestamp='1332438028' post='1588431']
Don't get hung up on being US or Jap made. The quality of Korean and other eastern made instruments right
now is brilliant...especially around that price range.
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Indeed, i've heard great things about Squier's CV and VM range....maybe somebody with experience of one could shed some more insight.....

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I can vouch for the Indonesian-built Squiers - the VM range at any rate..

My VMJ '77 is excellent - well put together, finished extremely well, plays beautifully and sounds great with the SD-Designed pickups. It isn't the lightest thing in the world though.

Also, they are available new for around half your budget.

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[quote name='brensabre79' timestamp='1332700163' post='1591849']
...its only a matter of time before Fender pull these and then stick a Fender badge on and charge £200 more...
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You may be right, there. I've got an IBTL feeling about that, too.
Particularly taking into account F's 2012 price hike.

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