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Chad K.:
I don't know if you're still in the market- but here's a link to a Greco p-bass like the one I was talking about-
http://cgi.ebay.com/1978-Greco-Fender-of-Japan-P-Bass_W0QQitemZ7387874817QQcategoryZ64401QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
They give that 70's fender tone for less money, and you don't have to feel guilty for mod-ing them like you would a classic fender.
pikester:
A nice Fender Jazz Bass should probably do what you're looking for.
The Geddy Lee Signature J-bass is a personal favourite of mine. So sexy.
Kai:
Anything with Geddy Lee's name on it is a sure bet, because Geddy Lee is great.
TheFoolOnTheHill:
--- Quote from: Kai ---Anything with Geddy Lee's name on it is a sure bet, because Geddy Lee is great.
--- End quote ---
For the win.
Geddy Lee is such an underrated bassist.
Bastardous Bassist:
Honestly, what I'd suggest would just be to go around any brick-and-mortar music stores as you can find, and try out as many basses as you can get your hands on (and I do mean as many basses as you can get your hands on), because it all depends on personal preference. I mean, some people like Ibanez basses, which are radically different from, say, Fender basses. Neither bass is a poor choice, but one (or both) may not be the right choice for you. Now, if you find a couple that you kind of like, come back here and tell us which basses you found. Those of us with experience with those kinds of basses can tell you whether they're worth it or not.
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