bigchiefbc wrote:
If you like Precision basses, I'd check out the Squier Matt Freeman model. I've heard rave reviews of that thing. I haven't played one myself, as I'm not a P guy.
I'll be sure to check this out.
bigchiefbc wrote:Deltaphoenix wrote:Yup, newer Squiers are pretty nice.
If you don't mind used, hit up TalkBass, you might be able to score a G&L Tribute or something along those lines.
Oh yeah if you can snag a Tribby G&L, they sound beastly. That's what I'm rocking right now.
Been considering this route (used G&L) since yesterday and if I can find a solid deal that seems legit I might just go this route. I tend to prefer new instruments but I might start my used instrument collection.
fishtankdork wrote:When I was a bass player in a death metal band I had a modulus q6, a Cort curvebow, and the bottom of the line ibanez sound gear. HAlf of the gigs I didn't trust my my modulus at, and the Cort and ibanez did great. Just re Eq'd my svt pro and went to town head banging. The Cort even had some decent active pickup in it. The little cheapie ibanez was awesome and a fucking work horse. That thing took a beating and loved it. My ex still has that thing. It's so metal you can cut down trees with it. Like an axe. Word.
Thanks for these suggestions, I'll look into these.
friendship wrote:I bought my old bassist's Squier P-bass for like $50 and have been using it for over a decade since. I've used it on recordings and live with great success. I was playing bass for a band once and when I showed up with it the guitarist scoffed and was like "that thing's never gonna stay in tune" and although I checked my tuning between every song, it was almost never off. The only time it gave me shit was during a hot humid outdoor gig. I recently gave it a fresh setup and it still rules. I recommend it.
Over a decade, huh? That sounds pretty damn reliable... if I go the new route, I'll probably go with a Squier P-bass. It appears to be a solid option.