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Ok I love my mustang bass but fancy trying something else preferably with a longer scale so medium or long. I've raised 300 pound and been having a look about second hand and new and have a few ideas.

What's everyone else's thoughts on what 300 possibly even a little more can get? I have no particular preference in what bass I'm looking for.

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[quote name='goblin' timestamp='1396571930' post='2415345']
You can get a lot of bang for your buck at £300 with the right deals. If you want something Jap, check my signature ;)
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Is this allowed? surely my plug for my hand-built Polish bass is, but I'm not sure about Japanese built basses? :D

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THe used bass market is so depressed these days you can get an amazing amount for £300.

As already mentioned Yamaha TRB's can occasionally be picked up that sort of price, as can German-made Warwick Covettes.
Also a raft of different 80's Jap made stuff which is often of the highest quality. So much depends on your taste in bass tones.

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[quote name='hamfist' timestamp='1396594141' post='2415401']
THe used bass market is so depressed these days you can get an amazing amount for £300.
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This.

I picked up an immaculate '11 Mexican Precision for less than your budget in the FS section here. If I remember rightly there is a lovely LPB P for sale for around the same price right now.

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Yamaha BB424's are great basses and you'll get plenty of change out of £300.

Alternatively, have a look at some 80's Ibanez and Aria. Some great instruments there with the kudos and mojo of an oldie.

What a lovely position to be in!

Truckstop

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[quote name='Conan' timestamp='1396600127' post='2415463']
Made in Mexico J or P. Over £700 new, but can easily be picked up for £300 second hand on here. B)
[/quote] +1 to this I love my MIM but try before you buy as there are some awesome ones and some dogs but that is true in any bass make IMO

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Edit: Let me add to this - reading your OP again it seems a Fender style (J or P) in a 34" would be the easiest way to check out the longer scale. There are loads of Squires and MIM Fenders around. Others here could give you much better advice than me on the specific ones to go for.



There' a lot of cheap 4-string Tanglewaters about, and some in a J style. (I may as well own up to being a big fan of Overwaters though).

Lots of other stuff about as well for that money. Been looking at 5'ers with a 35" scale and been surprised at the choices, so if you want a 34" and/or a 4 should be even easier. That said it was E-Bye Gum, but I would think there'd be something in the marketplace here as well.

Good luck!

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To add my tuppenceworth, I own both a Bass Collection SB310 (Jap made) and an Ibanez EDB500 - Luthite body and ebonite neck. Both are outstanding basses with the best actions I've ever known. The Iby's can be picked up for £150 - ish and the Bass Collections for not much more. Both are great but there's so much out there that nobody's advice will be relevant as we all have different preferences - the only way is for you to go and play the things and see what they sound and feel like to YOU!!

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@OP £300 buys a lot of bass secondhand, and there is almost too much choice of quality instruments at this price bracket, so you might make your own life easier if you can identify what you want - go to your nearest music shops and play with whatever they have in stock(remember to play them on a strap not just on your knee), everyone has different preferences in terms of neck profile, string spacing and sound, best to check them out first and getter a better idea what you like, then you can get some solid advice on what might suit your needs best.

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