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IMHO in that price range you can't go wrong with Harley Benton ' s PB-20 Or PB-50 .

 

 

Edit: I was too slow, but you've got your first ratings for HB.

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At a budget of £130, I'd encourage going secondhand as you'll get so much more for your money.

 

Brands I'd consider include Ibanez (TMB, Soundgear), Cort. Anything made in Indonesia (Cortek factory). Loads of others.

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I like this HB for £110, not your typical ho-hum P bass in Vintage Burst or whatever, but I'd have to go with the Squier Sonic Precision instead. Came as a big surprise when I tried one out the other day.

Couldn't stop playing it, and I'm not a P bass guy.

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Local Facebook Squier P, Kent Armstrong / Tonerider (New Duke P?), AliExpress Scratchplate in a colour of choice, Clean 'n lube of tuners and bridge, DIY basic Set Up...

 

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39 minutes ago, FretsOnFire said:

The budget has increased to the £300 point so any recommendations on p basses greatly appreciated 

In that case, used Squier 40th Anniversary bass, satin-smooth neck is a joy to play, or the Classic Vibe with the beautiful walnut finish.

 

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11 hours ago, FretsOnFire said:

The budget has increased to the £300 point so any recommendations on p basses greatly appreciated 

Absolutely nothing beats a (second hand) Squier for that money. 

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37 minutes ago, BassAgent said:

Absolutely nothing beats a (second hand) Squier for that money. 

 

A second hand Sire P5(R), perhaps?  Doesn't come up as often, but a second hand G&L Tribute LB-100 might just come in to that budget.  Heh, OP, sell you mine if you like.

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It depends if you want an actual Precision, or a bass with Precision pickups. The right image is important to wanting to pick it up and play it for a youngster. 

Personally if I had £300 for bass with Precision pickups I'd be getting a used Yamaha BB424x. Fantastic build quality, playability and tone. 

 

 

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