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2 hours ago, BaggyMan said:

I am in a selling frenzy atm due to some weighty purchases. I have a cort space 5 for sale on here as well as an cort elrick.  That aside there are some seriously nice ibanez Srs out there in the sub 500 bracket..new. love this one the sr305. 17691087347013303839735887756457.jpg.2b4df4981287ecdffa6c54d8725f902f.jpg

Many thanks for replying. The 305 looks very nice in that colour otherwise its a bit of a budget bass IMO and the thin neck and string spacing I'm not sure would be right for me. There are so many SR's out there 😳

Posted
4 hours ago, TheLowDown said:

Sire M5 is decent. very lightweight, lots of tonal options, active/passive, 35 inch scale(I don't think it matters but some people do), and 2 attractive finishes.

Thanks. I like the M5 ( I already have an M2). It's on the short list.

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I had an Ibanez SR505 which was my first 5 string, never looked back. I loved the both-on tone but it felt less impressive when the blend went towards the neck or bridge pickup. Lovely rich, burpy, almost R&B tone, I think I’d categorise as 90s bartolini. Very slim neck with tight spacing so fast but I could not slap or pick. Good bass. Light. Fast. But not for me. 

Posted
31 minutes ago, Cornwall Steve said:

I have an M2. It was my first 5. Others I've bought have come and gone but I've kept my M2. I especially love the neck and maple fretboard (I have the Teal colour). I've pondered on the M5/M7 but often wondered how much better they are than the M2 given they have so many parts common to all models.

If you already have the M2, I would suggest an entirely different 5 string to give some variation tbh. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, TheLowDown said:

If you already have the M2, I would suggest an entirely different 5 string to give some variation tbh. 

Yep, I think so too. Either that or grab an M5/M7 then sell the M2. I'm also a sucker for a maple fretboard.

Posted
15 minutes ago, kwmlondon said:

I had an Ibanez SR505 which was my first 5 string, never looked back. I loved the both-on tone but it felt less impressive when the blend went towards the neck or bridge pickup. Lovely rich, burpy, almost R&B tone, I think I’d categorise as 90s bartolini. Very slim neck with tight spacing so fast but I could not slap or pick. Good bass. Light. Fast. But not for me. 

Hi, many thanks for your thoughts and experiences with the SR505. TBH I've always liked the look and feel of the SR's right across the range but never been a fan of the tones from the stock bartolini but most of all the tight spacing on the 5's. Had the same problem with the spacing on a Sterling 5 Stingray so moved it on.

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Sterling Ray-5 (£449 from Anderton's)

Retrovibe Stinger preamp (£95 from Retrovibe)

 

Darn it, broke your budget so you can't sound as good as me 😜

 

... unless you buy used...

 

Edit: ah - just noticed that's too tight string spacing for you. Ah well.

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