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Albatron:
Hey so what is yall's opinion on this Peavy bass?

http://www.peavey.com/products/browse.cfm?action=detail&item=114075

Ballard:
Not bad for a beginner bass, not anything mindblowing past that though.

Albatron:
So a friend gave me that peavy bass I posted about a few months back, I've been playing with a friend whose really good at guitar and can kinda play just about anything with strings and is a really patient teacher. Now I need a practice amp, my budget is around $100, Thinking about this peavy http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Peavey-MAX-126-Bass-Practice-Combo?sku=481459

any better ideas for that price range?

sean:
Well this is the practice amp I used, since I got one of those squier boxes that comes with a bass and amp when I started playing. It suited my purposes for learning quite nicely. Though to be honest anything you get is going to be far from the most wonderful sounding thing on earth. Really any small amp that can make a noise will be good for you.
/my humble and maybe outright bad opinion.

jdrobertson:
The best things to do are listen to the bass in the music you listen to, watch some bass players play (I think I read someone recomending Youtube. That usually is a great place.), and try to develope a style comfortable for you. Oh yeah and practicing is kinda important.

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