probonopublico Posted yesterday at 07:34 Posted yesterday at 07:34 Good morning. I have a friend who is a guitarist, quite accomplished. He is looking to buy a bass and asked me for advice. He's into metal although can apply himself to many styles. Principally he plays lead. His guitar collection has veered away from fender, he has a PRS, Les Paul and he likes his Ibanez (although he has a Tele with humbuckers - one of them weird ones). I suspect he would like an ibanez but I know little about them. His budget is around £300-£350. Does anyone have any thoughts? I will try to sneak in a Squire CV jazz when we try out. He also mentioned Yamaha. It's just for home recording and playing. Not live - he would be all over the fretboard. Quote
TimR Posted yesterday at 07:50 Posted yesterday at 07:50 SR300 is a very good bass if you're buying new. 5 Quote
Len_derby Posted yesterday at 07:51 Posted yesterday at 07:51 My suggestion is to take him somewhere where he try as many as possible. In my experience you don’t know what feels and plays ‘right’ until you try it. As a teenager I loved the look of Rickenbackers but when I finally got to try one I didn’t like playing it. A lot of money saved! 4 Quote
Geek99 Posted yesterday at 08:56 Posted yesterday at 08:56 Sire v7 would be my recommendation well done for helping him get away from The Dark Side 1 Quote
Franticsmurf Posted yesterday at 09:04 Posted yesterday at 09:04 Having recently acquired and SR300, I would agree with @TimR that it is a very good bass for the money (mine was a shade under £300. But being a 'new' bassist, I think the right way forward is, as @Len_derby has said, to try a selection of different basses. Being an ex-guitarist (I came to bass via the same route many years ago) it's about string spacing, neck profile etc - in other words the feel of the bass - as there are a number options that affect playability. One bass to consider is the Bass VI in all its forms. It's a six string, short scale bass that has very narrow string spacing (closer to a guitar than bass). Coming over from guitar, this might result in less of a learning curve. There are version from several manufacturers - I have a Harley Benton (Thomann own brand) one which is very nice and was cheap but there are Fender and Fender Squire versions as well as other brands that I'm sure others here will be able to talk about. I think there's a dedicated thread to the Bass VI in the 'Bass Guitars' Forum (click on the forum and do a search). 3 Quote
Japhet Posted yesterday at 12:24 Posted yesterday at 12:24 Ibanez Talman is a cracking little short scale bass for not much money. I have expensive basses but I gig with my Talman more often than not. 1 Quote
probonopublico Posted yesterday at 13:06 Author Posted yesterday at 13:06 41 minutes ago, Japhet said: Ibanez Talman is a cracking little short scale bass for not much money. I have expensive basses but I gig with my Talman more often than not. I might have to get one of them myself Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Ibby SR300... I have a few... Don't odds it and go for a GSR200... I have 2. Or if ya in to ya traditional a Squier P. Faceache £160 - £200 One of mine... Iron Pewter looks the nuts! Edited 16 hours ago by PaulThePlug 1 Quote
probonopublico Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Many thanks to everyone for your comments and advice. All of it duly noted and I'm meeting my friend at Birmingham Guitar Guitar next month. I'll keep you posted on what he decides on this thread. Also if I give in and end up with a Talman. Evidence may be provided. Edited 3 hours ago by probonopublico 1 Quote
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