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nilorius

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Hmm, without any specific requirements to guide my hand, probably a Fender, if only for the resale value and most likely a Performer Mustang. However, I am tempted by the headless, short scale, Ibanez offering (swap out those pickups for Nordy Big Singles), but the big F still wins the day if only one is allowed, for the reason stated.

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Depends on the exact models, but generally

 

Ibanez =lightweight, thin neck, modern sound

 

Fender = varying weight, chunkier necks, classic sound.

 

I'd expect both to be of pretty much equal decent quality at the eqivalant price points, so I suppose it comes down to whether you want that vintage or  modern feel and sound.

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I own both and I like them for different reasons, so it's a tricky one.

 

8 minutes ago, lozkerr said:

I've had my eye on a five-string Precision for a while. I particularly like this one.

 

Actually that's a good call - a USA Pro II Precision V would be a cool free gift. Olympic white and rosewood for me, though.

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Ibanez, if I want something which reflects that life continued after 1965, purely because they keep evolving and the Japanese stuff is always superbly built. Whatever the top 4 string SR is at the moment will do very nicely. If I want something Fendery, I'd build it myself with Warmoth bits.

 

 

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It is along the lines of Harley vs Suzuki motorbikes, each good in their own way but quite different - 'best' depends what you are after. 

 

If you want the Fender style I'd consider the competition more between options like Fender vs G&L & Lakland &  Sandberg. If modern style then Basses like Ibanez vs Dingwall & Strandberg & MTD. 

 

 

 

 

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If its for free I would take a Fender PB - mainly because it would be the right fit sonically and aesthetically for the things I like.

 

Nothing wrong with Ibanez, in playability terms their design evolutions over trad Fender/Gibson offerings are great for many people, but the neck profiles on the ones I've played have been too skinny for my taste.

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1 hour ago, Dan Dare said:

Whichever is most expensive. I already own a couple of Fenders that I'm very happy with, so would be looking to sell it on for as much as I could get for it 😉

So You would want Ibanez GWB1005 ? It costs a lot and is very rare.

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I’ve played Fenders for over 40 years, and they remain my favourite electric basses.

Ibanez stuff rarely appeals to me for some reason - probably due to their aesthetics

as I’m sure they make fine instruments. Quite like the retro Talman electrics, but 

can’t see me deviating from Fender.

 

However! I really love my little Ibanez short scale acoustic electric. It’s the PNB14E 

model, and is a superb little bass, especially for the price. I tend to use it for most

of my acoustic duo stuff now, which puts my big old Washburn AB20 out to grass

for the foreseeable I think.

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