Best Overall Company for Bass?

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Best Overall Company for Bass?

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here's what i've been playing since i started bass just last christmas:

Ibanez GSR200
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its a perfect beginner bass, and i like Ibanez, and i love the thing to death, but i was wondering what companies to drift towards since everyone claims to have the best this that and the other thing. :lol:
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ive always thought of ibanez basses to be good. i cant really tell much of a difference between basses though... except for looks... when youre performing live i dont think people will be able to notice the difference between 2 basses..
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Ernie Ball Music Man basses are really good. I like the Stingray series, very nice. Also I like the Fender Jazz basses, they're pretty sweet.
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yeh both Fender Jazz and P basses sound pretty nice. It also depends a lot on the amp.
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anybody ever play a Rickenbacher bass?
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i went to the local guitar center...and played a couple of warwick basses in their sound room....MAN those things are incredible, not even a bit of fret/string buzz....smoothest thing i've ever played. stefan showed us what warwicks can do on LS. great stuff.
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