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Open Box 4-String Electric Basses

Open Box 4-String Electric Basses

Open-Box 4-String Electric Basses—Same Great Tone, Lower Price

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Used 4-String Electric Basses

Used 4-String Electric Basses

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Used Striker 700ST METALLIC TEAL Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $249.99
Fair Condition
Used Aria PRO II SB1000 Natural Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $1,599.99
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Used Jackson JS SPECTRA Red Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $229.99
Fair Condition
Used Squier Jaguar Lake Placid Blue Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $304.99
Fair Condition
Used 2000s Carvin lb76 2 Color Sunburst Electric Bass...
Product Price  $845.99
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Used Fender Standard Jazz Bass Candy Apple Red Electric...
Product Price  $399.99
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Used Hondo series 887 white Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $409.99
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Used Fender Standard Precision Bass Gray Electric Bass...
Product Price  $634.99
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Used Memphis P-Bass Red Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $249.99
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Used Fender Troy Sanders Jaguar Bass Silverburst Electric...
Product Price  $899.99
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Used Kingston SHORT SCALE RED BURST Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $449.99
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Used Schecter Guitar Research Raiden Deluxe 4 String Blue...
Product Price  $479.99
Fair Condition
Used Epiphone Thunderbird IV Vintage Sunburst Electric Bass...
Product Price  $249.99
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Vintage 1970s Harmony H25 Silhouette Sunburst Electric Bass...
Product Price  $899.99
Used Fender Standard Precision Bass Blue Electric Bass...
Product Price  $634.99
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Used Lakland USA 44-14 Sunburst Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $1,999.99
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Used Fender precision bass lyte grey Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $699.99
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Used Ibanez SDGR srx3exqm1 2 Color Sunburst Electric Bass...
Product Price  $299.99
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Used Sire Marcus Miller V7 Alder Arctic White Electric Bass...
Product Price  $529.99
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Used Fender JAZZ BASS Tabaco Burst Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $899.99
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Used Epiphone thunderbird le Classic White Electric Bass...
Product Price  $799.99
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Used Crestwood violin sunburst Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $399.99
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Used Spector Eurobolt 4 RED GLOSS Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $1,349.99
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Vintage Yamaha 1986 RBX260 Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $199.99
Used Schecter Guitar Research Raiden Special 4 String Trans...
Product Price  $249.99
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Vintage 1980s Ibanez RB850 Black Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $449.99
Used Ibanez SR1000 Blue Sapphire Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $934.99
Poor Condition
Used G&L Tribute JB2 3 Color Sunburst Electric Bass Guitar
Product Price  $399.99
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Having the power to establish the beat is one of the greatest parts about learning the bass. With the four-string being the most popular bass model, you have the ability to choose an instrument that suits your needs to a tee. The great array of options available ensures you can get the features and specs that you’ve always wanted. The history of the four string bass begins with the stand-up double bass that you still see in many string quartets and jazz trios. In the 1930s the first electric, fretted bass was created in the shape of a guitar making it much easier to transport and play. Fender went on to create the first mass produced four-string that produced low-tones with little feedback. Everything from pop music to jazz welcomed this easy-to-handle instrument with open arms. When you’re on the lookout for a bass, you’ll want to consider the material of the body. Most models are made with select wood solids that define the tone of the instrument. If you’re looking for an even balance, try ash or alder like the G&L L-2000. Want a warm tone? Then you’ll want a smooth mahogany option like the Kala Rumbler. If you’re interested in a bright and crisp response, maple selections like the ESP LTD EC-414 are your best bet. With four-string basses being the most popular version of a bass, you have some extra options to consider. Bass guitars can come with either a fretted or a fretless neck, both of which offer very distinct playing experiences. Fretted necks are much more standard and make learning the bass much easier as you can tell exactly where to place your fingers. The fretless option is usually used by more experienced players who have the musical theory down pat. Without the guides of the chromatic scales the fretted options have, you have the ability to slide up and down the neck easily and perfect a different style of playing. Just like any instrument, the components of a bass guitar are made in a range of qualities. Once you have an idea of the style of playing you want to aspire to as well as the sound you want, you can easily find a bass that will be the perfect fit.