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With an extensive selection of Pre-Owned & Second-Hand products at your fingertips, you've come to the right place to discover unbeatable prices on a wide range of musical instruments and gear, each with an Extended 6 Month Warranty to guarantee true peace of mind.

Looking to sell? Here at PMT, we offer several ways for you to earn on your used instruments and gear with our convenient 'Trade Up / Sell It' & services.

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MORE ABOUT PMT PRE-OWNED

Whether you're searching for a Budget-Friendly Guitar or looking to elevate your musical journey with a Legendary Upgrade, you're bound to find something that piques your curiosity.

With 13 Stores' worth of hidden gems in one convenient place, now is the perfect time to enhance your Pedalboard without breaking the bank or finally track down that elusive Synthesizer that always evades you. 

And with listings updated daily, be sure to check back regularly so you don't miss out on our ever-evolving assortment of Pre-Owned treasures.

As an added bonus, every piece of gear undergoes rigorous testing and inspection to ensure it's in perfect working condition. Plus, we stand behind our products with a generous 6-Month Warranty, giving you true peace of mind!

 

Bass Guitar FAQs

  • How many strings are on a bass guitar?

    Bass guitars usually have 4-strings. Some extended range bass guitars may have 5, 6, 7 or more strings, however these are specialised instruments.
  • What is the best bass guitar for beginners?

    The best bass guitar for a beginner will be something easy-to-play, comfortable, and inspiring. Check out our Bass Guitar Buying Guide for more information.
  • What is a decent inexpensive bass guitar?

    Some of the best inexpensive bass guitars are made by Squier, who offer iconic silhouettes such as the Jazz and Precision models but at a lower price.
  • What is the point in 5 and 6 string bass guitars?

    5 and 6-string bass guitars are known as 'extended range' instruments and they are used to reach notes out of the scope of a traditional bass guitar. This can be useful in certain genres of music that require these notes to be played.