Where to Look for a Used Bass Guitar

Filed Under (Article) by admin on 29-09-2009

Buying a used bass guitar can be a very wise move that would help save you hundreds of dollars otherwise spent on a brand new guitar. It doesn’t matter if you are looking for an acoustic version or an electric version; a used bass guitar is always cheaper than buying a new version. In these challenging economic times, buying a used bass guitar is always a smart move that would still give you the same pleasure as owning a new guitar without the heavy price tag.

But how do you make sure that you get a good and reliable used bass guitar?  Where can you find these types of used versions of good quality used bass guitars for sale?

 

Here are some clues.

 

eBay

The eBay marketplace is a good place to head to if you are looking for a used bass guitar. eBay is a very safe marketplace if you deal with established eBay merchants that have plenty of good feedbacks. The system of letting others leave positive or negative feedbacks is very helpful to determine which sellers you would deal with and which should e avoided. It also offers buyer protection if purchases are made and paid through Pay Pal accounts.

 

Craigslist

Craigslist is another popular place to look for a used bass guitar.  Craigslist is not as secured and protected as eBay is and you would need to use your own judgment when dealing with sellers. Be sure you know what you are getting into before you send money very to anyone. Do not use a third party escrow you are not confident with either.

 

Forums

There are plenty of forums and message boards dedicated to lovers of bass guitar. You can join into these forums, become an active member and look out for any used items that are for sale. These are good places you can bargain to get a low price.

 

Classified Ads

Check out the classified ads in the local paper.  You may even place your on classified ad looking for a used bas guitar. If the seller is located in the same town as you are, this would be a fortunate thing as you can touch and feel the item before you pay for it. Never send money to someone you don’t know and pay for a product you have no seen and touch if you are looking via classified ads.

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Commentary: The Best Bass Guitar

Filed Under (Article) by admin on 06-02-2009

Bass Players are like most any group of people who have a passion about something they love.  Each has their favorite influence, favorite song, favorite venue, and of course favorite bass guitar.  If you ask any bass player what they feel is the best bass guitar available you will get as many answers as there are makes and models of guitars.

First off I want to say that I'm not a big guy. I'm not a little guy either, I'm 5'11" and in my active gigging days I weighed about 175lbs.  I feel I have fairly small hands so I tend to gravitate toward basses that have smaller necks.  I also like the speed of a smaller neck so most of my guitars I like are those with smaller necks. So what I feel is the best bass guitar will no doubt be different from what you feel is the best bass guitar.

Since there are so many choices I want to give you my personal favorites and recommendations. (I am in no way affiliated with any of the manufacturers nor am I given any incentive to influence my opinion) My hope is that this may help you find the best bass guitar for you.

IBANEZ - I love Ibanez guitars and basses.  I've always felt that Ibanez made quality instruments at decent prices. The Sound Gear series of bass guitars has been a main part of my gear since I first started playing.  They feature thinner necks and thinner nuts but still maintain a nicely balanced body. They feature active pickups which tend to give a sharper punch for heavy styles of music. Most of the lower lines have bolt-on necks, however I've never notice any problem with sustain or resonance.  These guys are number one in my book!

Spector - Spector is another bass I've always looked at longingly, though they're a bit more expensive and priced for the professional. This bass is fantastic in all respects. Natural finishes and silk natural necks allow the wood to breath and resonate properly.  If you can afford a Spector - get one. It will last you a lifetime.

Yamaha - A lot of people really love Yamaha basses.  I've tried many times to love and even like these basses. They look great, but to me they are just too big and heavy. I have a lot of friends who swear by them though and really love them.

Fender - Fender is THE classic bass company. Fender Precision and Jazz basses have been in just about every professional bass players guitar line up. I had picked up a cool new Fender bass many years ago called the Fender Prescision Lyte. This was very similar to the Ibanez with a smaller neck and nut and was extremely well balanced.  I think Fender has since stopped making those basses quite a while ago.  Of the best Fender Precision basses, it's my opinion that the American Classic Deluxe and  the Road Worn '50's Precision (new for 2009) are two sweet axes to grind.

All in all, when you need to find out what the best bass guitars are to you, simply visit your local music store and try out as many basses as possible.  Don't let the sales guys intimidate you. Play each bass as much as you can for as long as you can.  Even the expensive ones.  Play as many different basses and play different basses that are the same model. Each and every guitar will play just a little different and feel just a little different in your hands.  You will know when you've found the best bass guitar for you. It will just sing to you!

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