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apollo18 01-12-2013 07:58 PM

Decisions decisions :-)
 
Can't decide if I should get a new combo amp or a new 5 string Warwick fortress (rock bass) I play a 4 string ibanez that is my first bass but i am looking to learn 5string. I'm also looking to get a good size combo that will meet my needs for years to come. My budget is $6-800. Do i keep learning on my 4string and get a amp or get a 5 and keep playing the way i do now, through headphones. I can't buy them both now so what one do I go for first? Decisions decisions. :-)

Dudaronamous 01-12-2013 08:01 PM

Get the amp. Pretty hard for other musicians to hear you without it.

jlepre 01-12-2013 08:11 PM

Going from an Ibby to a Warwick might be a stretch. Have you ever played one? The necks are alot chunkier than what you might be used to, not to mention the extra width due to the EXTRA string. JMHO.

two fingers 01-12-2013 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dudaronamous (Post 13710690)
Get the amp. Pretty hard for other musicians to hear you without it.

Aaaaaaaaaaand bingo.

Bassic Playing 01-12-2013 08:16 PM

I faced this issue soon after I first started. Really what you have to ask yourself is which id really going to hold you back? An amp will let you play with other musicians, and is (usually) something you don't feel the need to upgrade after making a good choice. On the other hand, since you want to move to a five string, you may feel like that is more worthwhile choice for you.

I went with an amp at the time and have never regretted it. As for combos in that range, check out what Peavey offers, especially in the TNT range. Great sound, power and reliabilty.

NightTripper 01-12-2013 08:17 PM

You need an amp first. I know the GAS hits hard and it's tempting to look at all the basses you could potentially buy, but an amp is necessity. If you buy used and keep an eye out for good deals you can stretch that money pretty well. For example, I just bought an Ampeg PF500 and an SVT 410hlf for $850. :)

apollo18 01-12-2013 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jlepre (Post 13710732)
Going from an Ibby to a Warwick might be a stretch. Have you ever played one? The necks are alot chunkier than what you might be used to, not to mention the extra width due to the EXTRA string. JMHO.

I did play one and I liked it a lot better then my ibanez. I didn't notice the chunky neck but the width wasn't a problem either.

apollo18 01-12-2013 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Bassic Playing (Post 13710743)
I faced this issue soon after I first started. Really what you have to ask yourself is which id really going to hold you back? An amp will let you play with other musicians, and is (usually) something you don't feel the need to upgrade after making a good choice. On the other hand, since you want to move to a five string, you may feel like that is more worthwhile choice for you.

I went with an amp at the time and have never regretted it. As for combos in that range, check out what Peavey offers, especially in the TNT range. Great sound, power and reliabilty.

The bass is a easy pick for me. I like the Warwick. Amps... There are so many to choose from. There are a couple I like, GK, Genz Benz (mite change my mind after reading that other thread lol)and hartke hydrive stuff. For some reason I keep going back to the GK 410 combo..

TolerancEJ 01-12-2013 08:46 PM

You need an amp first. Then you can go bass crazy!

apollo18 01-12-2013 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TolerancEJ (Post 13710850)
You need an amp first. Then you can go bass crazy!

Copy. I see a recurring trend in the responses to my thread :-) I am also interested in hearing everyone's suggestions for a good combo. Thx


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