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What's the best looking bass for £300 or under


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@TheGreek - it's not just Washburn Taurus T24 basses that don't get mentioned much. I've noted that ESP/LTD basses aren't discussed much here. Personally I believe that there are just too many brands (and models) of basses for all of them to get the attention they deserve.

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Agreed, the ESP/LTD basses and guitars are excellent at all price points.I just think that not enough people know about them beyond the more dramatic designs.

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Here's a pic of the sunburst version AT



Looks a lot better. I don't understand why they would use a dark stain on the other one, Yet that
was the most common version I saw when having a look.

Spotted this Stagg on Ebay for £170 BIN.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stagg-Wooden-Electric-Bass-/291137701399?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43c928c617

Don't think it's really a great looker though, headstock looks wrong to me

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The neck on the Zephyr, if the 4-string models are directly comparable to the 5s, would be a bit chunkier than the neck on the Grind. That's why I sold my Zephyr 5 - great instrument which oozed quality but the neck just wasn't for me.

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On the subject of 'forgotten' brands, there seems to be little to no attention for B.C.Rich, who was one of the defining brands for rock and metal music.

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Most of the comments on B.C. Rich that I've seen here have been along the lines of "pointiest bass ever" and "you'll have someone's eye out with that."



Less than £300 new, and I could imagine someone thinking it's a great looking bass, but not for me.

I much prefer the look and finish of the mockingbird, but it's over £300 :)

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Is that the Revenge Warlock? The main reason I didn't buy one was because of the hardware, chrome is just wrong on it. Also the headstock, I wanted the Widow version. I ended up with the NT which has double Ps and an ebony fretboard, my ideal bass in fact. It cost me £265, but that was second hand (including postage and a Warwick coffin case).

But, if I ever get the opportunity to buy another guitar, the guitar version of the Revenge comes in a gorgeous trans purple with white binding, that's what I would go for, and they're less than £300, usually around £220.

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The mockingbird deserves to be over £300. It's a Beauty, there was one with Quilted Maple went
for £85 or £88 last night on Ebay. Had a wee bit damage on the back but still with £15 postage
somebody got a bargain.

Chase are selling a Tanglewood Canyon III in Spalted on Ebay just now.



£299.99 big discount from the norm of £399. But is it the best looking ? Reminds me of a Curbow
and I like Curbows. Fretless looks even better but can't load a picture of one so here's the link.

http://www.chasedirect.co.uk/special-sale/tanglewood-canyon-iii-3-long-scale-bass-guitar-4-string

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@KingBollock I don't know much about BC Rich basses, I just googled and chose a picture of a suitably pointy one.

The Canyon III for £299 is a very impressive looking bass for the money IMHO.

@Kodiakblair - This thread is referencing new prices. If we go second hand, then truly beautiful basses can be bought for silly prices.

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Gotcha AT only mentioned the mockingbird cos was gonna bid £95 at 42 secs then didn't.

Looked at some strange things an Ali Baba today, See-Thru with leds, horns carved as snakes,
won't post until I hear back from the companies with prices and shipping. Can't do final figures
with import costs without them.

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I may be looking in the wrong places, but I think there are fewer strange looking basses on sites such as Ali Baba than there were a few years ago.

BTW: Kodiakblair found the following ex-demo bass with mucho spaltedness, and five string fretlessness for well under £300 even if postage is included.

[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ELECTRIC-BASS-ESP-LTD-5-STRINGS-B-205FM-FRETLESS-5-STRINGS-/261484776067?pt=Bassi&hash=item3ce1b50a83"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item3ce1b50a83[/url]

That's a lot of bass attractiveness for the money, and in my eyes answers the question in the thread title.

Edit: I checked Ali Baba again. There are more interesting basses than I remember seeing last time I trawled through. E.g. this one: [url="http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Strong-wind-DF-BS10-electric-bass_533595396.html"]http://www.alibaba.c..._533595396.html[/url] Not too bad, but I must admit that I find quilt tops a bit too much, and the inlays are a bit too green for me. But, I could imagine other people liking it.

This one isn't bad, but looks a bit squeezed. [url="http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/bass-guitar_481579968.html"]http://www.alibaba.c..._481579968.html[/url]

Same company as one of the above, but again it has the right ingredients but doesn't do it for me. The (presumably) veneer here somehow doesn't look right. [url="http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/bass-guitar_481580107.html"]http://www.alibaba.c..._481580107.html[/url]

The less said about this one, the better :D [url="http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/JN-12Custom-bass-guitar-unique-5_892665991.html?s=p"]http://www.alibaba.c...665991.html?s=p[/url]

I really like the headstock and brand (font etc.) of this one, but the body looks a bit 'brewer's droop'. http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/XB-B4-Starlight-bass-guitar-in_499507020.html

This is a 'stunning designed masterpiece' we are told. I think it would look nicer with more traditional darker wings. The model holding the bass looks like she could do the 'rock chick' thing if she held the bass in a more convincing fashion. http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Electric-Bass-Guitar-with-2x-Tone_1158073275.html

This one looks good and extra-stripy, but the double MM style pickups look too big for me. Too blue inlays. Hmm.... am I subconciously looking for reasons why these are not quite right? http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Wood-made-electric-bass-guitar-from_895608661.html

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BTW: Kodiakblair found the following ex-demo bass with mucho spaltedness, and five string fretlessness for well under £300 even if postage is included.

[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ELECTRIC-BASS-ESP-LTD-5-STRINGS-B-205FM-FRETLESS-5-STRINGS-/261484776067?pt=Bassi&hash=item3ce1b50a83"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item3ce1b50a83[/url]

That's a lot of bass attractiveness for the money, and in my eyes answers the question in the thread title.
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Do you really need to post things like that when there are weak and impressionable bass players around? :D

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Guvnor GB704, being sold new for £219. [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Guvnor-Chase-Electric-Guitar-String/dp/B00CG5WMQ2#productDetails"]http://www.amazon.co...#productDetails[/url]
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That's a really nice-looking bass, that.

There are so many of these budget neckthroughs around, can't help wondering how long before we start seeing Aria SB clones.

Jon.

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