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I may have found my bass. A Fender Squire including Hartke Amp for 300 Euros; I will have to go there and check it out.

This is the same bass I played in Southport, which felt rather good and the price seems okay. Anything about the Hartke I should definately check?

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I'm not totally current on amplification technology, but if I remember correctly, Hartke are a very reputable company, making excellent bass amps. For 300 Euros, it seems to be a good price.

Greg

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Yup, hartke is good. I heard my friend's playing Thunderbird through a 300W hartke and it kicked major ass. :)

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Cool; I had a feeling that this was a sharp price :)

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Yep, Hartke makes nice amps, and basses as well (my fretted is a Hartke and I'm real happy with it :) ).

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Mystahr wrote:I may have found my bass. A Fender Squire including Hartke Amp for 300 Euros; I will have to go there and check it out.

This is the same bass I played in Southport, which felt rather good and the price seems okay. Anything about the Hartke I should definately check?
Mark, I gave you a link where you can buy such a bass new for 100euros and I assume that the J&D are of better quality than the Squire ones because you only pay for the bass itself and not for the brand nam :?

You can get fantastic amplifiers from Behringer very inexpensively - here again you don't have to pay for the name :wink:

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THat won't be an amp you can gig with, but for bedroom practicing it should be fine.

Low frequencies require huge wattages to push them through. I've tried gigging with a 100 watt bass amp before and it just barely makes the grade. 200-300 for a gig would be ideal for a medium club.

Just realized that you never said anything about gigging, so I'll just shut up now. :oops:

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Besides, in a shitty little club with crap sound in the first place, nobody's going to criticize your tone too deply if you just mic your wee amp and put it through the house PA. I've seen plenty bands do that, and I've done it myself! If it has line outs, you could just go straight to their board.

Greg

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an electric bass part is an integral part of the music I write. That's one of the reasons why I went with a computer-based solution - it allows me to use my own electric bass.

I use my Dreibelbass - it started life as a cheap Japanese made Precision copy I got for $150 back in '85, but over the years I've ripped out all the stuff that irked me and replaced them with better parts. In fact, the body, two knobs and strap buttons are the only parts left over :lol: It's got a Cort second neck, Seymour Duncan Vintage Precision and J-Bass pickups, Schaller bridge and tuners, and a moto pickguard. I even letrasetted "Hentor Dreibelbass" on the headstock. Because the neck pocket isn't perfect, it's shimmed with a European coin and a heavy Fender pick.

It's not the perfect instrument - it's heavy, and it has a somewhat higher action - but the sound coming off it is pretty good.

what at least one person has said about Peavey basses - definitely worth checking out. The BXPs are supposed to be really good. But the ones to look out for are the mid-eighties Foundation models, which has a beautifully fast neck and decent electronics (the Dyna-Bass is the same model with active electronics).

Yamaha also makes some pretty good basses as well, their inexpensive line are real value for money, and they make a budget fretless.
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Mystahr wrote:I may have found my bass. A Fender Squire including Hartke Amp for 300 Euros; I will have to go there and check it out.
Several months ago, the orchestra (it's not realy a band) where I play guitar did a recording session with an an engineer who works with the Marco Borsato band (this is only understandable for local people). He brought the most amazing mics (for recording our rather large brass/woodwind section) etc. Our then bassplayer had this huge SWR amp (a big name in bass amps). In the room (a music school) were we recorded there was this small Hartke amp. He almost spotted it immediately. He immediately tried to convince our bassplayer to do the recording of the bass on this thing.
This guy realy knew what he was doing.

Henny

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Get a warwick!!! The craftmenship is unreal. You can change the space between the strings easily and raise and lower the nut. The wood is crazy quality and the sound is unmatched!! Only down side is they way a ton. Warwicks own.

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What the hell?

Obviously not an employee of Warwick, despite the name.... They're smart people over there, and wouldn't just recommend one of their models to a beginner. What kind of idiot would recommend all those features to someone looking to purchase on a specific budget?

I suppose the Rock Bass line would have been worth considering, too, but it's still not exactly a cheap line.

Where do you people come from?

Greg

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