I've never owned a Schector bass, but from you all have said over the years about them, they are indeed a quality bass for the money. Lefty007 brings up a good point regarding the 35" scale length, so keep that in mind...
Here is a thread I posted reviewing the Ibanez SR206 I bought awhile back. (
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=3556&hilit=+ibanez+sr206) I didn't play it much after first getting it, but I've been using it for the past two months, playing on average three gigs a week, and I can honestly say I'm in really enjoying it! There are two Volume knobs, a Tone knob, and a Bass-boost knob, so it took me awhile to figure out how I wanted to EQ the bass ( I play a variety of classic/contemporary rock and blues). It sounds surprisingly good, and for what I paid for it, I couldn't be happier!
The neck is not that wide for a six-string, and has a flat profile, so it is very comfortable to play; and my hands are only average size. I have to say a feel somehow more liberated having that "C" string, although I don't feel like I overuse it, most likely because my mind is still geared towards playing five-strings...
The SR206 is a keeper, and I feel this bass is solid enough, and was bought cheaply enough, that I may consider upgrading to a better EQ/pickup system one day. But, it sounds just fine stock, so I can take my time as far as upgrading, as my bandmates have all complimented me in its sound.
The going price from what I see on the 'net right now is $299, so a lefty has got to be the same, or very close to that. And for that price, you will be hard-pressed to find a better six-string bass! You'll just have to do some hunting to find one! have fun with whatever six-string you buy!