ibanez vs schecter
ibanez vs schecter
so for the past 6 months I've been searching for a new bass. i have an ibanez that i like but i looked into schecter and played a few and they have a nice feel and sound. what should i do?
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Re: ibanez vs schecter
Try to locate one in a music store, and play it to see if it suits you. Or if you find one cheap enough on the internet, buy it and join the GAS building club! 
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Re: ibanez vs schecter
Not all Schecters are alike, which is a good thing, 'cause they offer nearly every model they make in a lefty, so there's variety for a change. (I just noticed Schecter has brought back the Baron H, which I have; Very cool bass). I second trying one locally if you can. The Stilettos (Studios and Customs) pop up now and then in the GC and Sam Ash near me.
Re: ibanez vs schecter
ya ive actually been looking at raidens. i have an SR300L which i like but i want to try something new so i dont know if i want to for another ibanez which i really like but i cant find any good ones that are left handed. any tips?
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Re: ibanez vs schecter
Ibanez used to be really lefty friendly, as of late though, at least to the North American market, they've kinda quit.
I'd keep an eye on ebay for the occasional used lefty Ibanez, or try out a few more Schecters. You may also want to give ESP a shot as well, they make a few decent models lefty.
I'd keep an eye on ebay for the occasional used lefty Ibanez, or try out a few more Schecters. You may also want to give ESP a shot as well, they make a few decent models lefty.
Re: ibanez vs schecter
i actually have an esp its a great bass