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Old 09-30-2008, 09:26 AM
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Which pick up does a newbie realy realy need??

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yes, i am a newbie:P
and i want to buy the bass guitar that can provide me everything that i want..the biggest problem is that i cant try any guitars as in my country we dont realy have nice stores.. and so i am asking you which pick up i must prefer for my new bass?
by the way i cant buy 2or 3 basses as i m just 16 and my family shouldnt afford so much guitars so i must find 1 ideal bass and so 1 ideal pick up for it what do you think about it?
sory its been a long information xD
i m actually stuck around j/j and hambuckers(or humbuckers? i dont know how to spell it xD )
thx for reading this long information xD
and thx for your answers and your helps..
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Old 09-30-2008, 09:28 AM
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J/J would probably be the best bet for you I think. It is versatile and will work for almost anything you do, especially at first, BUT I would not worry too much about this. Find a bass that you think plays well, that is more important. Any pickup will work if you are just starting off.
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