Best Bass Guitars You Can Buy in 2023 - Options for all Budgets and Styles
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- Bass guitars are the lowest pitched type of guitars. You’ll find a ton of bass guitars, but in this video, we review five of the best Bass Guitars for 2023.
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Jackson JS2 - geni.us/WBR43
Sterling By MusicMan Ray34 - geni.us/cL8H
Schecter Stiletto Extreme 4 - geni.us/DHWmVu
Yamaha BB735A - geni.us/iTyHc
Fender Meteora Bass - geni.us/sRDPkd
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00:00 Intro
00:29 Jackson JS2
02:02 Sterling By MusicMan Ray34
03:29 Schecter Stiletto Extreme 4
04:52 Yamaha BB735A
06:29 Fender Meteora Bass
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Jackson Guitars - • Jackson JS Series Spec...
ernie ball - • Sterling by Music Man:...
Yamaha_Global - • Yamaha BB Series Demo ...
Fender - • Exploring the Player P...
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Think you might want to check the weight of the Jackson - “light weight body at 16 lbs”.
Lol, I'm sure we were not the only ones noticing that 😂. 🎉 he can party with a "16 ponder" and all the other OBSCURE things he said. My Dad was a 17 year British Armed Forces Veteran, and his Dad And his Dad, etc. I'm POSITIVE my Dad would have "buckled " him because he could play bass and race car's. Your ETICATE is to be commended. 😂🎉. I Tip my Hat
Yeah, 7.3 kgs its lighweight, you weakling 😂
*Fender Steve Harris signature bass has entered the chat*
My Schecter Stiletto Studio - 5. It’s my baby, my go to bass. I use it for everything. Very versatile and very solid quality and sound.
No idea why this channel isn’t bigger. Subscribed
Schecter SLS Evil Twin is my primary. She's absolutely fantastic.
I am just starting on bass because I was given a Warwick Corvette 5 String. I have to admit that it's a bit challenge but I am really enjoying it.
I'm on a MIJ Fender Aerodyne - loving ALMOST every aspect. The one downside is that with the binding, this P-Bass sacrifices its smooth, rounded corners for somewhat harder , bound corners. Loos TOTALLY boss, but I have to think a little extra about ideal positioning.
Ive been playing a fender j-bass that Ive been playing upside down because its just what feels comfortable. I'm looking to buy a left-handed bass. Hopefully the switch is for the better and not too choppy.
I have a 2021 Squier Affinity Jazz V in Olympic White. I also have a Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar bass in Black.
Currently playing a (freebee) Rogue LX460 Pro model. I actually like it and will say it's wayyy better than expected, but it's time to upgrade to something better. Pretty much bent on a Schecter Stilleto 5, but also like Jackson JS3 Concert bass, Stirling Stingray and Yamaha BB basses.
Fender and Warwick. My Warwick is heavy but very strong smooth and like butter, my fender is just an all around winner.
I've had a P Bass for 43 years and love it, my acoustic is not bad
@@miguelangelcolon1345 Fender is the only one that makes a true
P bass 😀
What is the song called wich was played in the intro?
yo i got a js2p spectra, basically a js2 that is upcharged by like 100$. plays very well for a beginner guitar and plenty good enough for me.
These are good, is there any good base guitar within 100-200 $
just got an ibanez sr300edx last week
I have 2 Jacksons, an ellefson model 4 string and a 5string JS3VQ. They both rock and they have very fast action if you are looking for that. I am looking at a spector though because I played a used one at the local guitar center and it was sick.
Peavey BXP milestone Jazz love it
I dare to say that the Yamaha is the winner here, seriously well made, affordable and simply does it all. It is a pro grade bass and far outranks the other basses in this list.
What about the greg bennett samick db bass guitar not on the video? Are they good?
I don't have the bass, but have 3 Greg Bennett guitars, they kick ass! Very underrated, and not so damn expensive either!
Schecter is the winner. Performance and price. Also it's pretty.
Make your mind, 2022 or 2023?
2024 😂 Idek
I play a Bacchus DX4. Bacchus flies under the radar in the USA, But I will happily put my Bacchus up against a Sadowski.
Yes .. Bacchus are amazing.
Yamaha basses are great basses. I have a RBX 375 and a TRBX 305... I prefer abd use them more than my Spector Euro 4.
Its like nobody’s making shitty instruments anymore
Thanks. Avoid the JS2. 16 POUNDS. What am I, 16 years old?
The stingray bass is 34 inch scale not 24!
How much
I can't afrod any of these
Look at some of the Harley Bentons - they have their own version of the Sterling as well as the usual JB and PB models…
harley benton sound clip 🤔
Hey thats my song name
The Jackson is a 'lightweight' 7.3kg (16lbs)...are you sure that's right. That's nearly twice the weight of my Ibanez SR1305...!? The Sterling description is not of the guitar shown, Shechter? It's Schecter without the Scottish loch sch... poor commentary and poor video.
I weigh twelve times more than that
That is not a Ray 34...
Wow. Fender came in at #1. How surprising.
at 1:00 you say 'a lightweight body at just 16 pounds'. You must be kidding. Perfect for beginners?? That must be a mistake and the person reading it must be either ignorant of basses or laughing as they say it. You maybe have read that from a Google result from Amazon where the packaging figures are completely way out.
7.3 kg ! Are you serious ?😂
Drop A comment
oh fuck who the hell is comment and why does he use drop A
Why would anyone have a guy with Scottish accent narrate ANYTHING
Body wood makes no difference in tone
I agree it only contributes to weight
@@MarcG7424 Weight definitely affects tone
@@Whiskel nope
Really? Why arent we making guitars out of plastic?
@@gefiltefist2088 some actually are, wise guy!