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rhododendrons

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:17 pm


Okay, so I'm looking at buying a Fender (now that I can finally afford it), and I was wondering if anyone could tell me if it'd be worth getting one from their 'Squire' range?

If not, does anybody have any other Fender suggestions?

And, if anybody's interested, I plan on getting a Marshall amp.
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:48 pm


There's a Squire Jazz Bass out there that you might like. It's a Vintage Modified Jazz Bass and it has a maple finish with black block inlays. It looks sweet and sounds good too.

But if you have the money for a Marshall amp, don't waste it on a Marshall. Go and get yourself an Ampeg 8x10.

MuchachoDelZorro


Zacc Attack

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 6:06 pm


hmm Squire wouldnt be Worth it, Mexican if Anything, Mexican are Decent For there Price, Highway One would be a Step Up form that, there American Made (means better in the Guitar World)
then up from that i would say a Deluxe or a Vintage, (i think theres another type of Fender around that would be inbeetween the two, but i forget which)

and i just have a Question for anyone, i know of a Fender that has the P Pickups and a Humbucker in the Back, SHOULD I, Save another thousand for that one, or get a Highway One?
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 6:17 pm


If you're going to spend that much money on a bass, don't get yourself a Fender.

Go with either a MusicMan bass or a Gibson.

I've found that most of the high-end Fender's were dissapointing.

And he did say he could only afford a Squire (Which is a wonderful place to start. A Squire was my first bass).

MuchachoDelZorro


Zacc Attack

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 7:07 pm


ph really?, i'm looking to Upgrade to a Fenderm Maybe a Highway One Series

or a Musicman, i was told that for Blues/rock a Fender Jazz would be Best Choice, what do you think?
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:08 pm


One thing that I have learned, is that don't get a bass for just 'one' genre or style of music.

But if you're going to get a Fender Jazz, get the active Jazz Bass.

MuchachoDelZorro


Herr Kaiser Matthelm
Captain

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:10 pm


I would only suggest Squire, if you are new at bass, like, 100% new at bass, if this is the case, then thats the first thing I suggest, ive you have played bass for a bit, and are behond a newb bass, and your looking at fenders, a fender P is a good, genaric bass, though, Im more found of the Jazz my self.
PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 12:29 am


I cant recomend a squire to anyone. not even a newb to a bass. I havnt ever seen a squire that didnt have an extremely bowed neck, or problems with the imputs. I think you can go for something a step up to at least learn. Thats my opinion about squires though. Totally unreliable.

Escaflowne_11


TraigLighthouse

PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 4:34 pm


for a squier price you can get a pretty good ibanez(which will be much better too)and play even better then with fender leftovers...
PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 11:23 pm


Thanks for the input everyone.

I won't be getting a Squire then, I can afford something more expensive, but I was just wondering if it'd be worth getting a Squire.

I have considered getting an Ibanez, but I've got my heart set on getting a Fender, so there's no point in suggesting anything else.

What would be the best all round Fender bass to buy? I don't want anything too expensive because this is just a starter bass.

But, I don't see the point in buying a bad bass if it's not going to last and if I'm going to want to replace within a year or so.

Btw, I'm looking for a bass that I'd be able to pop and slap on (I can pop alright, but slapping's a work in progress if anyone's intersted).

rhododendrons


Zacc Attack

PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 11:49 pm


hey if your still new to Bass, may i Suggest a Mexican Fender?, there a fair Quality bass, my Teacher has a Mexican, its not the best, but its still good, it will last, they would come to around $1000 AUS (Australian) less US, maybe 600 or 700 (just a guess dont hold me to it).
Or try getting a Highway One series, i'm looking to buy one of them myself, an Upgrade from a Monterey, they are also half Decent Basses, but only a few of them

Mexican or Highway One, good for there Price, and in the long Run you might even get a Deluxe, or Vintage
PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 6:23 am


While I do not condone Squier's or Fenders in general, I hafta say don't ever buy a name brand. Squier, Epiphone, Oscar Shmidt; they are all made by their respective parent companieds out of the same exact material by the exact same hands that make the name brand. When you buy a Gibson Les Paul; unless it's over 5 grand, is exactly the same as that 500 dollar Epiphone. Get your moneys worth people.

Aahz
Crew


[.ZaKid.]

PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:47 am


Actually, I can tell a world of difference between my Guitar player's Gibson Les Paul and an Epiphone Les Paul at church.

Also, Epiphone is a name brand also. Heck, i've never seen a Gibson commercial but i've seen several Epiphone ones.

I'd reccomend a Mexican Fender P or J-Bass. You can pick one up for 300-400, depending on if your shop will let you haggle a bit/if you buy used. Or upgrade to a Highway One, which is what I have, and that should run you about $800-$850, depending on Tax/Shipping.
PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:49 am


ZacTheOneAndOnly
hey if your still new to Bass, may i Suggest a Mexican Fender?, there a fair Quality bass, my Teacher has a Mexican, its not the best, but its still good, it will last, they would come to around $1000 AUS (Australian) less US, maybe 600 or 700 (just a guess dont hold me to it).
Or try getting a Highway One series, i'm looking to buy one of them myself, an Upgrade from a Monterey, they are also half Decent Basses, but only a few of them

Mexican or Highway One, good for there Price, and in the long Run you might even get a Deluxe, or Vintage


Well, I'm from New Zealand, so they'd be about $1000 odd then, unless I can find a good deal. But, I'm going to get the Bass on higher purchase now that I've got a job that pays me fairly well. Yeah, but anything higher than $1000 I don't want to buy, because it'll take too long to pay off (this will have interest on it, so yeah).

Thanks for the help, next time I'm somewhere that has a Rockshop, I'll go have a look for them and see what type of deal I can get.

rhododendrons

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