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5 String Peavey I have heard that Peaveys are great. I have also heard that the BXP basses are less good. Is this a decent bass? http://www.musiciansfriend.com/bass/...itar-quilt-top |
I hear they're very nice sounding and high quality especially for the price. I personally don't care for the brand, but I hear good things. Especially if you're beginning, this is perfect. |
Do you think it would be worth $150? EDIT: It's used, and I would have to buy before playing. |
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I wouldn't mind over its price Quote:
It's all Indo ones I'm repeatin', especially considerin' that kinda price, are hard to beat and they seldom turn out to be lemons Cheers, Wallace |
^ this. I picked one up on a whim about a year ago and it's now my main player. It's like silk. The biggest downfall would be how noisy the pickups can be when soloed but that's more an issue of the single-coil jazz bass design than of the bass itself. Go for it! |
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Used BXP are usually fine for the money. Probably get to play it for a few years and sell is for a similar price. |
The seller does not know what year it is, and believes that is an Indonesian made bass. Any final things I should take in for consideration? |
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You can tell if it's the newer or older by the head stock I believe? They changed them. |
If you want an super loose and barely usable B string than import Peavey's are the place to look. Personally I would never recommend a Peavey 5/6 string to my students because if they think all B strings are that sloppy they'll avoid them. I know Peavey's B made me not like the B string. If it was a 4 banger I would tell you not to hesitate though. |
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