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Old 09-30-2011, 02:43 PM
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Hello all, I'm brand new to this. It's nice to see so many bass enthusiasts in one place. Ive been playing on a 6 string Ibanez for about a year now and recently fell into a brand new set of EMG P active pickups for dirt cheep. Ive wanted a four string for a while for more aggressive live gigs but I dont know what to get? I want to spend like $200 on a used axe that my pickups will fit in without serious grouting. Any thoughts?
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