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inexpensive PJ BASS, what do you recommend


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Personally, I would go the extra £100 or so, and get a G&L SB2 Tribute. You may get cheaper on here if you wanted to go the second hand route. A winner either way IMO.

[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=G%26L%20tribute%20SB2&rt=nc&LH_PrefLoc=3&_trksid=p2045573.m1684"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=p2045573.m1684[/url]


[url="http://www.glguitars.com/instruments/TributeSeries/basses/SB-2_new/index.asp"]http://www.glguitars...2_new/index.asp[/url]


EDIT : One thing worth pointing out, that some may not like is that the pots are both for [i]volume[/i] with no tone pot. If that's an issue then a slight upgrade would solve it.

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If you can find a Japanese Precision Lyte for around that price I think you will be seriously impressed, they are really light, great fast necks and sound great.

This is on Evilbay at the moment (I am not connected to the seller is any way but this is the same as mine and in a nicer colour) I think it's a reasonable price as well

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-Precision-Bass-Lite-/321953261075?hash=item4af5e8e613:g:kmMAAOSwHjNWA8q8

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New, there's a lot of love for the Yamaha BB range. A new BB424 should come in at just under £300. There's nothing much wrong with Squiers either. Those are the two I'm mainly looking at for when I plan to take the pbass with flats plunge in the new year.

Second hand you can get all sorts of goodness in the £300-£400 range.

There is a rumour (which I'm pretty sure I got from basschat) that Marcus Miller's Sire affiliate may be starting production on a pbass in the near future but I've no idea on the timescales on that.

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[quote name='Cato' timestamp='1450528198' post='2933634']

There is a rumour (which I'm pretty sure I got from basschat) that Marcus Miller's Sire affiliate may be starting production on a pbass in the near future but I've no idea on the timescales on that.
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Ooh, wouldn't that be nice 🙂 Preferably with a fretless option 😁

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[quote name='Naetharu' timestamp='1450537400' post='2933754']
The Vintage Modified range from Squire seem to be very nice quality and great value for money. I'd recommend a try before you buy with them because the few I have played have varied a great deal in weight and wood grain quality - but find a good one and they're lovely.
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Was about to suggest this.

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[quote name='Rich' timestamp='1450553414' post='2933898']
The Overwater Tanglewoods (or Overwood Tanglewaters?) seem to go for incredibly reasonable 2ndhand prices.

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And (as if there was any doubt) they are very good.

I've never had a fretted Yamaha BB (except the one with a maxed TR) but the fretless is very nice.

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[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1450529419' post='2933649']
Bass Collection Nanyo - and you'll probably get to keep half of your budget..
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There's a Bass Collection Nanyo SB310 going for sale on here at exactly half the proposed £300 budget (note I'm not associated with the seller). If secondhand doesn't appeal then I'd also second looking at a Squier VM.

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That bass collection would be a great buy. I'd nab it myself if I had the spare cash! I used to have a fiver and it was a really good quality instrument. Good tone controls, light weight and they look pretty good too if you don't mind non-traditional aesthetics.

Can't go wrong with a Yamaha BB424. I've been using mine almost exclusively for the last two years and I bought mine second hand for £220

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Try the Squire VM range.
I bought one last year and didn't really expect much..have to say its a very nice bass for the money. Fit and finish are perfect,its light too and easy to play...doesn't have quite the tonal heft of my vintage P but the J PU is very handy for anything needing a bit of a Jaco burp!

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AAh too late.....would've recommended this:
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/274402-squier-standard-p-bass-special-sold-pending-payment/"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/274402-squier-standard-p-bass-special-sold-pending-payment/[/url]
and stick a set of Aguilar AG 4P/J-HC pickups in it:
[url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Aquilar_traditional_pickups.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Aquilar_traditional_pickups.html[/url]

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