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Dec 5, 2019
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Philosoraptor
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I would look for a decent used bass.
If the beginner decides that they want to stick with it, you can consider something newer/better quality in the future.
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Bass guitars and amps for beginners - any suggestions?
BlackBart
12/5/19 1:36pm
OK, my experience...
PJMort
12/5/19 1:48pm
I would buy less expensive and see if it works out.
Y-Zag
12/5/19 1:48pm
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Y-Zag
12/5/19 1:50pm
150 Watts is pretty dang strong. Wear ear protection. lol.
PJMort
12/5/19 1:51pm
I'm an old dance dj. I love the thump thump thump!
Y-Zag
12/5/19 2:38pm
I would look for a decent used bass.
Philosoraptor
12/5/19 1:51pm
Have someone with experience go with you
Mattinidaho
12/5/19 2:01pm
Pawn shop...know prices before hand. Make sure amp is broken.
cdr88
12/5/19 2:02pm
"is broken" or "is not broken"?
StarMan
12/5/19 2:24pm
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MissBelyakova
12/5/19 2:07pm
I recently got a Hofner Ignition Violin Bass with
Stringer Bell
12/5/19 2:32pm
That is a great set up!
PJMort
12/5/19 4:00pm
Thanks; yes, you don't want to do that. Good luck
Stringer Bell
12/5/19 5:04pm
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