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Six String Bass For Progressive Metal...

First of all, I want to thank you for reading this post. Thanks again. Now I want to ask my question :)

I play bass about three years and I have a precision copy. (Lyon by Washburn, LB-20 or LB-40) But I accepted the university last year. So I met new people. And we decided to make progressive metal. Actually I am playing heavy metal and hard-rock. I guess I have to ask my question :)

I want to buy a new bass for progressive. My new band will cover Dream Theater. And I guess we will try this.

For this new bass, I have about 1000 dollars. But I have to buy an amplifier 'cause I don't have, I played bass with computer or my old music stereo. After my research at music market, I found these basses.

Cort A6 (Artisan) - 730 $
Ibanez BTB676 - 1000 $ (If I buy this one, I can not buy an amplifier.)
Washburn XB126 - 475 $
Ibanez SR506 (USED) - 315 $

As you see, I don't know what I have to do. And I hope you can help me with your experience. Thanks again.

Note: I hope this topic is right place. If it is not I am sorry. And I am sorry for my english :(

The Turk, Izmir
Turkey
 
Go get the SR 506. The Soundgears are very easy to play and you can get a great variety of sounds from them. I love my SR 406!

Plus you will have plenty of cash left over to buy a good amp, which is more important than an expensive bass. IMO
 
Thanks for your answer. I looked all of them and especially I like Schecter Riot-6 but I guess there is no shipping to Turkey. :( Or I didn't find right part for this. And probably I can not find this bass in Izmir :( It may be in Istanbul. But I thank you again for your interest.

Actually I thinked to buy Cort A6 but some friends don't say good things about it. So I am so confused. I don't know what I will do :rollno: