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Old 12-09-2014, 10:19 AM
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The Cirrus and Millennium, both R.I.P., probably have the best low B string, ergonomics, and best action without going custom. The 35" scale gives them a leg up on most store brand 5 strings. I've never been impressed with the low B on a Fender bass. The necks simply aren't rigid enough.

I also have a $$$$ custom Conklin. I've never been too impressed with Cort imports and I get to solo if I want.
The Peavey bass guitars have been hard to find in my area. I have looked around for them.
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Old 12-10-2014, 07:36 PM
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The Peavey bass guitars have been hard to find in my area. I have looked around for them.
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I don't think they're even making US basses at the moment. The G (graphite), Cirrus, and Millennium basses were stellar, but nobody famous enough.
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