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Zarich19
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Alright lads, I've been playing the bass about 18 months or so and starting to get the hang of it etc, but I'm also starting to notice a few flaws with the guitar I've been using.
It's a fairly OLP not too dissimilar to this: [url="http://www.modernguitars.com/musicgear/electric_bass_guitars/olp/OLP_MM2_4-String_Bass_Black_Rosewood_Fretboard.html"]http://www.modernguitars.com/musicgear/ele..._Fretboard.html[/url]
What I've noticed with my guitar after playing some of my mates bass' is that mine has quite a wide neck towards the base, making some of the more fiddly maneuvers awkward, accidentally being bended, or simply un-doable. I can't remember the makes of theirs.
Is their any well respected bass model with relatively narrow necks?
I appreciate this is vague but any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.

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Jazz basses immediately spring to mind of you are into a traditional bass sound (there are plenty Squiers knocking about). The Ibanez Sound Gear range (what I started out on) are great with very thin necks which are awesome to noodle on up the dusty end and give you a more modern sound.

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If you're interested, I have an Ibanex SRX08 Ltd edition for sale. Its 4 string, 2 humbuckers, 2 band active eq, 24 fret neck, 34 inch scale. All gold hardware and a great looking beastie :). The neck is great for noodling about at the high end, as I am doing on it right now :lol:

See my signature if you're interested :rolleyes:

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