Finding a good left handed bass guitar can be difficult that is first imagined. This article is designed to help the confused beginner find the perfect lefty bass for their needs. Whether you're a hard rocker or a soft rock artist I'm sure you'll find one of these models fit for your playing style.
Whilst Ibanez is largely associated with producing heavy metal guitars, bass players will be surprised to note that many of their basses are hugely versatile and offer a huge range of tones. If you're after a bass guitar on a budget then you can't go wrong with an Ibanez model.
Perhaps the most popular left handed bass guitar Ibanez has on offer is the GSR200LB. The GSR has an agathis body; whilst this may not be the most luxurious tone wood you can find it definitely cuts down the cost of the instrument. Musicians can expect to play around 220 for a brand new GSR2200LB and it is worth every penny. This left handed bass uses PSNDP and PSNDJ pickups which have been designed specifically by Ibanez. If you're after a bass guitar that sounds great in a multitude of different styles, plays like a dream and allows you to crank out incredibly heavy riffs then the Ibanez GSR200LB is for you.
If you're a little put off by an Ibanez instrument because you feel you won't be able to utilize its potential to produce huge heavy tones then you might be more interested in the Squier Standard Special P left handed bass guitar. Now I know that Squier doesn't exactly have a great reputation for producing quality instruments but that is an unfair generalisation based on its successful line on entry-level instruments.
The versatility of the Squier P Special even exceeds that of the aforementioned Ibanez bass. Its two single coil pickups really allow the player access to a multitude of different tones. The decision to use a P-bass and J-bass pickup on the same guitar has resulted in an instrument that is ideal for the player who loves to experiment or hasn't found his/her sound yet
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