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Ibanez Bass Workshop SRF700 Fretless Review

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Specifications

Brand Ibanez
Category Fretless Bass Guitars
Number of Strings: 4,
Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed,
Body Shape: SR,
Body Material: Mahogany Wing Body,
Body Finish: Flat Finish,
Color: Brown Burst Flat,
Neck Material: 5-Piece Maple/Bubinga, Neck Through,
Neck Shape: SRF4,
Radius: 12",
Fingerboard Material: Bound Panga Panga,
Number of Frets: Fretless,
Scale Length: 34",
Nut Width: 1.49",
Nut Material: Plastic,
Bridge/Tailpiece: Custom Bridge for AeroSilk Piezo System,
Tuners: Black chrome tuners,
Neck Pickup: Bartolini MK-1 Humbucker,
Bridge Pickup: Bartolini MK-1 Humbucker,
Controls: 2 x volume, 1 x Piezo volume, 1 x Piezo Tone, 2-band Active EQ,
Strings: .045, .065, .080, .100 Flat Wound,
Manufacturer Part Number: SRF700BBF,

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Excellent and Versatile

Rooster
1 year ago

I am finding this instrument to be way more than what I expected. I find the Ibanez quality to be outstanding and the tone just keeps coming. I can also give a little shout out to Evan Mehre and the rest of the Sweetwater team.

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Awesome instrument!

Mark Carter
2 years ago

What a great bass! I had to loan it to my neighbor overnight just to put it down! Great sounding and plying bass. When I got it back fro the overnighter next door, my neighbor said (and still does say) " that is the most comfortable, best sounding bass I've ever played!" I totally agree. Minutes after I ordered it my sales engineer sent me a link with a gallery of HD pics of my read more bass so I could salivate for a few days. Thanks Andrew! Seriously though great service and support as always from you and Sweetwater.

The SRF700 is an amazing bass, looks great, plays awesome.

Vic
2 years ago

First off: I had the Sweetwater team update the SRF700 with D'Addario Chromes Flatwound Bass Strings and a Tusq Nut Installation. I was not disappointed, rather I was very impressed with the sound and the sustain. Hooked up to my Trace-Elliot ELF (1x10" 200-watt Bass Combo) Amp, the sound is so clean and deep, that its really hard to beat. It's my fourth Bass from Sweetwater (2 read more PB (one acoustic) and 2 Fretless: the other is also an Ibanez, the UB804). The SRF700 is right away my favorite for gigs. Both the UB804 & the SRF700 are perfect for studio. Thanks again to the Sweetwater team for all their support!

Great fretless bass guitar

Timothy
2 years ago

The growl of this bass with roundwounds on it is thunderous, and the sustain is impressive. Even the E/A strings have great tone past F12. It's light, plays like a dream. Battery dies more often than it should. I would have liked lines, but I am getting accustomed to without. A master volume would have been nice, I find the separate volume for everything is a bit klunky.

Fits the Bill

Dave Myers
3 years ago

I've been performing locally in a bluegrass-type band with a fretless micro bass for 5 or 6 years now and always like the "upright" sound I get from that. When it comes to playing in a classic rock band, I've been fortunate to be able to borrow someone else's fretted bass. A special event coming up stirred me to look seriously about purchasing my own full size bass and going fretless read more was what I wanted. I had never played an Ibanez guitar or bass before but reading the specs and reviews, I decided to go for it. I'm so glad I did. This bass has the sound I was looking for in a fretless with many options from the pickups. It's lighter than I imagined but a real solid feel to it and has been a joy to play. The fretboard is smooth and fast and the intonation is right on. I'm totally happy with this bass.

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