I like your show, but I have to take an issue with what you said. For myself, I can compare buying a bass to buying a pair of jeans. You have to try it out to make sure it fits. The neck is the be all end all to buying a bass. It's got to feel great in your hands, and your fingering style. I could never buy a bass on line before playing it first. ESP is a great company. Just tried out a Tom Arya bass from ESP. Felt great, but with 2 exceptions. The top E string felt strange when playing, and the bass was made with a weird "fiber" feel. Not wood. Great price,, but had to put it back on the rack.. So that is why you try them out first.
Hi David. You make an important and crucial point. That being said, I have advised on a number of my videos to my subscribers that they need to go to the music store and try out whatever catches their eye. I think I began this channel on episode one with that sentiment. The other sad reality is that many of us are no longer able to shop like this because of the stupid covid issue destroying, well everything and everyone. Many online retailers and resellers have pretty good return policies that help. But yes, I say go to the store and buy from them, but online purchasing is totally cool IMHO.
I always wanted to try an ESP bass as one of my absolute favourite bassist ( Reita from gazette ) swears by them but I wouldn’t buy without trying .. I have to feeeeeeel it. If I’m not turned on it ain’t it haha I tried a 4 & 5 string 2k Ibanez collab and I felt so so about them . So it’s all about likeability while understanding the wood and specs within ☺️
@@shadowalnut572 Don't be surprised if those factory pickups are superb out of the box. Those are not knock-off drop ins. Those are made in house, so they do meet or exceed the performance of aftermarket stuff, but already built into the instrument. Let me know if you snag one. My subscribers would benefit from your evaluation of it.
Just you wait. All sorts of wonderful gift ideas will be revealed to you as you tune in to more episodes here on Bass Chops for beginners. Thanks for watching!
How would you feel about a ray4? I’ve been looking at one as a second bass (my first is a 5 string) & I’m wanting something versatile that can be a good mod platform
@@TuneItOrDie4001 Thank you very much & I really appreciate the reply! This is kinda the sentiment I’ve found everywhere else & I think I’ll definitely be going for it now, again thank you for the help
@@reneebear3641 I think you will be immensely happy with it. That bass is a "lot of guitar" for the price because of what I tested and used on two songs. Let us know what happens when you get it.
Thanks Kevin, I do make a recommendation of this brand as a purely introductory instrument on: ruclips.net/video/nT4uDpQq0IY/видео.html That being said, if you already have a 4 string bass and feel comfortable with it, and you now need a very inexpensive, beginner 5 string bass, then this might do it. If you can get your hands on one and play it first, you will have to take into account as to whether it is worth it to get, or save up more money to get one that might be better for you for a longer period of time.
To check out the start of the multi-part series of intermediate price basses, go here: ruclips.net/video/-2GjwgQOPqA/видео.html
I like your show, but I have to take an issue with what you said. For myself, I can compare buying a bass to buying a pair of jeans. You have to try it out to make sure it fits. The neck is the be all end all to buying a bass. It's got to feel great in your hands, and your fingering style. I could never buy a bass on line before playing it first. ESP is a great company. Just tried out a Tom Arya bass from ESP. Felt great, but with 2 exceptions. The top E string felt strange when playing, and the bass was made with a weird "fiber" feel. Not wood. Great price,, but had to put it back on the rack.. So that is why you try them out first.
Hi David. You make an important and crucial point. That being said, I have advised on a number of my videos to my subscribers that they need to go to the music store and try out whatever catches their eye. I think I began this channel on episode one with that sentiment.
The other sad reality is that many of us are no longer able to shop like this because of the stupid covid issue destroying, well everything and everyone. Many online retailers and resellers have pretty good return policies that help. But yes, I say go to the store and buy from them, but online purchasing is totally cool IMHO.
I always wanted to try an ESP bass as one of my absolute favourite bassist ( Reita from gazette ) swears by them but I wouldn’t buy without trying .. I have to feeeeeeel it. If I’m not turned on it ain’t it haha I tried a 4 & 5 string 2k Ibanez collab and I felt so so about them . So it’s all about likeability while understanding the wood and specs within ☺️
The ESP AP-204 is beckoning me for sure!
@@TuneItOrDie4001 i'll try to find it , it's looking good - just needs the pick ups changed ! I love PJ's - wishing you a great week !
@@shadowalnut572 Don't be surprised if those factory pickups are superb out of the box. Those are not knock-off drop ins. Those are made in house, so they do meet or exceed the performance of aftermarket stuff, but already built into the instrument. Let me know if you snag one. My subscribers would benefit from your evaluation of it.
I had never heard of ESP guitars. Thanks for introducing me to this brand!
Just you wait. All sorts of wonderful gift ideas will be revealed to you as you tune in to more episodes here on Bass Chops for beginners. Thanks for watching!
How would you feel about a ray4? I’ve been looking at one as a second bass (my first is a 5 string) & I’m wanting something versatile that can be a good mod platform
That's one that I did not want to return, if that tells you anything. Go to: ruclips.net/video/gPyGBRcvYQU/видео.html
@@TuneItOrDie4001
Thank you very much & I really appreciate the reply! This is kinda the sentiment I’ve found everywhere else & I think I’ll definitely be going for it now, again thank you for the help
@@reneebear3641 I think you will be immensely happy with it. That bass is a "lot of guitar" for the price because of what I tested and used on two songs. Let us know what happens when you get it.
Harley Benton sells the MB 4SB for a fraction of the price. You should check it out.
what do you feel about the Rogue lx205b
Thanks Kevin, I do make a recommendation of this brand as a purely introductory instrument on: ruclips.net/video/nT4uDpQq0IY/видео.html
That being said, if you already have a 4 string bass and feel comfortable with it, and you now need a very inexpensive, beginner 5 string bass, then this might do it. If you can get your hands on one and play it first, you will have to take into account as to whether it is worth it to get, or save up more money to get one that might be better for you for a longer period of time.
Ever get the feeling someone is being sponsored
Its not me, that's for sure!