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Best Bass Guitars on the Market

by Joseph Nicholls guitarist

While they may not get the same amount of press as their six-stringed counterparts, bass guitars are an important part of most bands, and if you are looking to upgrade your bass playing experience, a good bass guitar is a good way to do it. While owning a quality bass guitar won't make you a great player, it will help you a lot, as higher quality basses are generally easier to play and will make you sound better. The market is flush with competing models, and here are some of the best bass guitar on the market.

Fender's American Standard Precision Bass Guitar is the top bass on the market, thanks to its potent combination of playability and sound quality. It comes with a graphite-reinforced neck that is extremely easy to hold and play. Many cheap basses will buzz when you play certain frets, but this bass won't struggle with buzzing. It also features a robust tone that has plenty of presence. The Epiphone Jack Casady Signature Bass Guitar is an alternative to the Fender model that is also easy to play and features great tone. It comes with a semi-hollow body that gives it a rich, soild sound. It was the first bass to be equipped with active electroincs, and it still does a great job of delivering fantastic sound.

Bass players get no respect. In most bands, the small amount of the spotlight that isn't taken up by the lead singer is usually snapped up by the lead guitarist. For every bass superstar like Flea of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, there are a few bassists like Led Zepplin's John Paul Jones, who was content to stand in the shadows and drive his band on. While bass players don't generally make the front page, a good bassists will make his band go, and if you want to sound like the best, it is crucial to invest in a good quality bass guitar. Here are some of the best bass guitars on the market.

Fender's American Standard Precision Bass Guitar is right at the top of the market, thanks to its robust, buzz-free sound and excellent playability. It features a classic light wood finish that looks great and a graphite-reinforced neck. It also comes with responsive, lightweight tuning pegs that won't slide out of tune easily, as well as a real high quality bridge that doesn't buzz. Bass playing is all about hitting the right notes precisely, and this bass does a great job of that. Fender has equipped some of the biggest acts in rock history, and it's not hard to see why. Its only real drawback is its $1200 price tag, which makes it not a great choice for most beginners.

As you'd expect, the bass guitar market is very competitive, and the Fender model has lots of excellent competition. Epiphone's Jack Casady Signature Bass Guitar is a fantastic bass that has been around since the 60's. Endorsed by the legendary Hot Tuna, Jimi Hendrix, and Jefferson Airplane bassist, the Casady sports a semi-hollow body that offers even more depth to its sound, a long-scale neck, and a low-impedance pickup with a 3-position Varitone switch. Add all those things up, and you've got a bass with an extremely rich sound and tons of presence.

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About Joseph Nicholls Freshman   guitarist

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Joined APSense since, March 7th, 2017, From New York, United States.

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