Bass Guitar for the non-Bass Player

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David Katauskas said:
I too am a guitar player that needed a bass. After shopping around, I found the Ibanez GSR-200 to fit me like a glove. But, the only way to know for sure is to try it out.
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This topic comes up a lot....and the gsr-200 is always mentioned. It's cheap, it actually sounds decent, it's got a slender neck that's easy for guitarists to transition too.

I bought one used and it has some fret buzz, but I haven't experienced that in the new ones I played down at Guitar Center. I don't know whether mine came like that new, or if it developed the buzz over time. My point is to try before you buy, & make sure the one you get doesn't buzz.
 
Just wanted to update this thread. I ended up purchasing the Yamaha 170 from a local store. It felt really good to play and had little to no buzz problems. I've always had a dilemma with purchasing local: I can 9 out of 10 times get a better deal online, but love to support local business and like to try things out in store. It was a struggle for the dealer to knock $5 off this item today - in end, I could have saved $10 from MF or wherever online, but instead I have it in hand now. For me, $10 wasn't a big sacrifice so I can now feel better about hanging out in the local stores (since I've actually purchased something bigger than a pack of strings).
 
SHEPPARDB. said:
Cheap for bass =About $800.00

Well, for 95% of your listener's ears, they won't know any difference on a recorded/processed track.
 
I am in the same position and am considering an Ibanez bass as I have heard nothing but good things about them and for the money its hard to beat.

Good Luck and let us know what you decide to pick and how it turns out ~
 
cincy_kid said:
I am in the same position and am considering an Ibanez bass as I have heard nothing but good things about them and for the money its hard to beat.

Good Luck and let us know what you decide to pick and how it turns out ~


Read up a few posts... I went with the Yamaha. :D So far, so good.
 
ibanez and yamaha low end guitars are good for the money.... i would steer clear of shortscale because for recording the string definition is all important.
 
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