If you are a beginner and looking to be the ultimate metal Edge Lord looking to slay riffs and rescue your fair maiden with a sultry bass tone, then look no further. This bass will power its way to random metal riffs throughout your repertoire, booming with great doom through whatever you throw at it.
I personally found it a teeny bit little too hardcore for me - as I like playing everything, but no sweat! it will do succulent succulent jazz/funk riffs too. I personally like pretending I am a fatter Justin Chamberlain, and murdering his back catalogue as much as I enjoy playing twinkle twinkle little star on it.
It’s quite a versatile guitar in that aspect. Just bear in mind the look of the bass will have you screaming to your parents for a slice of shepherd’s pie for dinner in the style of iron maiden or Dillinger escape plan rather than reviewing herbful gins at your local jazz bar, whilst contemplating why jamiroquai abandoned their breathtaking ‘Zender slaps’ on emergency on planet earth so early on.
Heck maybe you can bring it to a jazz bar and blow some wigs off, I don’t know, Do it.
The guitar feels nice by the way. I have not really a clue about music apart from playing the last year, but this has a nice punchy and vibrant sound. If you are looking for something toned back, the vintage bass is probably something for you. The active pickups really give this bass a nice rounding, likewise turning it off can tone down the power if you are about to Tommy the Cat a little bit of Primus to your Gran.
So the plan, Go for it, play it hard - get on the good side of your Gran and hopefully get in her will, and use that money once you are experienced to upgrade with fang filled axe or buy another one.