5-string Multi-scale Electric Bass Guitar with Basswood Body, Maple/Walnut Neck, Maple Fingerboard, 2 Humbucking Pickups, and 3-band EQ - Metallic Gray Matte
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Specifications |
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Brand | Ibanez | ||
Category | 5-string Bass Guitars | ||
Number of Strings: | 5, | ||
Left-/Right-handed: | Right-handed, | ||
Body Shape: | Bass Workshop, | ||
Body Material: | American Basswood, | ||
Body Finish: | Satin Polyurethane, | ||
Color: | Metallic Gray, | ||
Neck Material: | 5-Piece Roasted Maple/Walnut, | ||
Neck Shape: | EHB5, | ||
Radius: | 19.6", | ||
Fingerboard Material: | Roasted Birdseye Maple, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay: | Offset Abalone Dots, | ||
Number of Frets: | 24, Medium Stainless Steel, | ||
Scale Length: | 30'-32", Multi-scale, | ||
Nut Width: | 1.771", | ||
Nut Material: | Plastic, | ||
Bridge/Tailpiece: | MR5HS, | ||
Tuners: | Ibanez, | ||
Neck Pickup: | Bartolini BH2 Humbucker, | ||
Bridge Pickup: | Bartolini BH2 Humbucker, | ||
Controls: | 1 x master volume, 1 x balance, 3-Band Active EQ, 1 x EQ bypass switch, | ||
Strings: | .045-.130, | ||
Case Included: | Gig Bag, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | EHB1005SMSMGM, |
Almost Perfect Follow Up
I've made two changes since my initial review. First, when using a strap I've added a loop of nylon cable tie to the strap where the original strap screw is on my strap and I loop that around the screw I inserted in that position. This both pushes the bass to my left and allows the body to rotate the fingerboard into a more vertical position. Secondly, I added some non-slip tape,… read more like you use on stairs, to the edge of the bass in the knee space and that keeps the bass tight against me when sitting without a strap and keeps the fingerboard more vertical. These modifications make the bass perfect but for the installation of the Aguilar pickups. I'll write more after that's done.
Almost Perfect
This is a great bass. For those of you who have never used multiscale, you don't even notice it after a couple days. The action on this is the lowest I've ever had and free from buzzing. The pickups are good, not great. I also bought some Aguilar pickups I'll install later. The controls are great, have good range and are easy to learn. The switch from active to passive, unfortunately,… read more has a significant volume change, so be ready for that. The shorter scale really works well for me due to my age and arthritis (limited mobility). Also, shorter scale means looser strings lessening the effort needed to fret a string. I'm having difficulty getting the bass to sit on my leg in a position I find comfortable. It keeps sliding away from me turning the fretboard up and making fingering more difficult. Using a strap doesn't help because the deep carve out on the body promotes this as well. However, moving the strap location to just above the jack location has helped, but that moves the bass to my right making it more difficult to reach the higher frets. I've made additional changes to the strap location that have helped, but I'm going to try putting some non-slip tape on the edge to keep the bass from sliding on my leg. What I did with the strap was, besides drilling a new hole and relocating the strap pin to just above the jack, I inserted a small, round head screw into the original strap pin hole, cut a slit in the inside of my strap where that screw is located, and that allows the strap to be fastened near the jack, but still be captured at the original strap pin location. I think I'll make one more modification to this before I'm done. Just want to keep that fretboard unturned a little bit more. Overall, this is the best bass I've ever owned and I'm sure you will love it.
Ibanez nailed it
Just buy one: you'll be glad you did only "flaw" I can find is that the nut is very sharp on the treble side and can hurt of you play in first position. I think a light sanding could fix this. Otherwise, the string tension is great and the tone is killer!
Best feeling bass I've ever played!
I purchased this bass recently and have had difficulty in putting it back down once I pick it up since it plays extremely well! When I was first shopping around I had looked for some options that were similar to Dingwall in quality and playability. I wanted to have multi-scale ability (fanned frets) for maintaining better intonation along with an active EQ for the pickups. I've… read more noticed that my notes seem more audible and distinctly different from the next note (my last bass did not sound this audible and clear). I did some playing around with the EQ for the pickups and I feel like I can get the sound of every type of bass I've ever heard with just a few adjustments of the knobs. The amount of control the player has with their overall tone is massive! If you're like me and you wanted a Dingwall bass, look no further because this Ibanez can deliver the same quality results for a fraction of the price. The sustain is fantastic and I especially love how the bridge is designed to separate each string from the last so when you play a string, the others around it suffer less accidental vibration. This makes string control much easier from either hand. Being headless only has 2 small problems: - The player will need to relearn the new method for changing strings (YouTube has a good tutorial). - I keep reaching to the non-existent head when trying to tune. I feel like the bass is perfect for me and I look forward to playing gigs with it! I would 10/10 recommend to any player in any genre as they can all be achieved with this bass.
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