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New bass for around a grand.or keep what I've got.


red rooster
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Keep the Squier and learn to play while you try out lots of basses. One day, if you're lucky, you'll find a bass that has a sound to die for and that £1k will be there for it.

or.... you could join the rest of us on that GAS merry-go-round of buying and trying and losing money until you learn the difference is all in the fingers anyway. Your choice.

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[quote name='red rooster' timestamp='1413450940' post='2578294']
Thanks folks to be honest that's what I thought everyone would say , so I'll keep my squire I've a practise amp so I'm ok there also no neighbours so I can practise whenever I like .not really clued up on effects and things like that. May use the money to get more lessons probably the best idea.
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if the squire is nice enough and you spend a modest 50-80 quid on a decent set of pups you probably wont want/need to splash out on an expensive bass for a while

imho mcton etc etc

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