On 2003-11-24, nir gave this Ibanez Bass Guitar a 5...(6430)
Purchase: i bought it as my second guitar from music123.com
it cost me 350$
i didnt know if i should thake this one or the yamaha but once i played it i took it.
Pros: sr4 neck : Only 20.5mm thick at the first fret, the 34" scale SR4STND Soundgear neck is thin, fast and strong. The bolted on All Access neck joint allows the easy access to the upper frets associated with set-in and neck thru joints.
PHAT: Simple one-control active circuitry boosts the right balance of lows and highs for fatter tone.gives variation to your playing.
the rosewood finger board
offers a strong, bright sound and an attractive appearance with a long grain.
except from that this bass has a really funky sound and you can play many styles with it.
Cons: there is not much that i dont like except from the pickups, the dont have enough power.
i also dont like the ibanez strings which you get with the bass. i changed them to ernie ball strings.
Quality: SR4 neck
3pc. Maple Neck Material
Agathis Body
24/Medium frets
Rosewood Finger Board
B100 bridge
IBZ DXP Neck PU
IBZ DXJ Bridge PU
Pearl Dot Inlay
CH : Hardware Color
PHAT
Summary: on the bottom line this is a truely great buy, ibanez basses are low priced but give excellent results, and this is the best example.
this bass is great for many styles, especially for funk
and the phat adds wonderfull variation to your playing
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On 2001-10-17, gave this Ibanez Bass Guitar a 4...(715)
Purchase: This is my frist bass,Ive been playing for just over a year now...i spent a lot of time chosing a bass to start with, i did want to set off on the Squire...Fender Fakes..road..so i chose an Ibanez and paid just over £220 for it...witha case, strap and strings..from Academy Of sound..
Pros: Its built as solid as a rock and altho ive become a very competent player i always find that when i pick up my ibanez that I'm goin to find something new..Slapping can be a bit tricky because of the Ol-Pencil neck on the bass..tho with a bit of movemnt and a bit of practice..u can get quite a bassy thump when u slapping...Slides are a brezze..the Active electronics give this bass a powerful punch and its great when playing live...tho ewith 24frets...there's far too much choice..when impro-ing..The whole bass with it's bolt-on neck is sturdy and very well made...better then the cheap and nasty squire basses that u can get.
Cons: Recent ive been looking a for a new bass...my parents said they'd get me one because i got 145/150 for my Grade 8 Rock School. Ive noticed that the ibanez is good but again..the neck.,.because i tend to do alot of Stu Zender-esc licks..its far too narrow..and im quicker falling for wide neck..s the fretboard isnt flat its slightly round which means when slapping the string tend to slide down the neck...the electronic have failed twice on me..and ive re-wired it twice..its now working fine...i have found it very hard to remove fret buzz...but after a year of tweaking it's sounding sweet...but the worst thing is that's it's bass wood.it doesnt move and contract due to room conditions as they change.i notice that sometime...the bass sound really sweet and heavy and the slapping tone is perfect and im like..wow i sound good...then other times...it sound well kind weak and feable..and your like oh im really not that good....but i still like it...
Quality: Top Notch..apart from electronic's failing and the damn knobs that wont stay on
Summary: Good bass.great for starts......and experience players who want something a little different...not the best....but good...basswood body lets the side down when climatic change take place..but EQ is great for playing around with...tho u do get lots of Reverb....Become Stu...And by one...
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