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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Good Bass for Beginners List

This best guitar bass list is not arranged in order, because I've just own one of these. The prices are under or discount to under 300 dollars. You may found it lows on Black Friday or Amazon Black Friday Deals Week 2013 that starts on November 25. The title lead to its review, check it out.

Yamaha made this 4 strings bass in China. It has an agathis body, 24 Frets, 34" scale, bolt-on maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard, dual classic-style pickups made by Yamaha, and passive electronics. The body looks unique and well balance. Fingerboard is excellent to fret all the way up to the base. The tuners are great, the bass stays in tune for days if you don't plunk something to the headstock.

It has the best tone, nice playable neck and a really cool look





 I read reviews and opinions of the Ibanez GSR200 in lots of comments. Ibanez GSR200 is a popular entry-level bass. The body is Agathis with a rosewood fingerboard and medium sized frets. The Bass with preamp for only 175. Overall this bass has more features than most beginner needs, and the quality is better than most too.




 Someone say this P-bass can compete with others in the $200 - $300 range. It sounds awesome right out of the box but you really must go through little adjustments before it becomes playable.







EB-3 come with a mahogany body and neck with a 1960s SlimTaper profile. The headstock has a Sloped Dovewing and a vintage style Epiphone logo pearloid inlay.A big sidewinder humbucker in the neck and Epiphone mini humbucker in the in the bridge.


Controls include a 3 way swith pickup selector, volume knobs for each pickup and also 2 tone knob. EB-3 have epiphone quality electronics outdo all of the other basses in this price range.























This affordable fender has feel and tone of the original. Rosewood fretboard, maple neck, sculpted alder body, 2 vintage style single-coil J bass pickups, and a vintage bridge




If you look for alternative,  Little Gem Basses can be a great project bass or just a good bass starter for you.

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