Ibanez 5 String Bass Guitar, Right Handed, Walnut (GSR205BWNF)
A guitar doesn’t have to cost a bundle to sound good. The GIO series was developed for players who want Ibanez quality in a more affordable package. Not only do they look and play better than everything else in their price range, but their rigorous inspection, set-up and warranty is the same as Ibanez’s more expensive models. Specifications: Neck type: GSR5 Maple neck Body: Spalted Maple top/Mahogany body Fretboard: Rosewood fretboard w/White dot inlay Fret: Medium frets Number of frets: 22 Bridge: B15 bridge Neck pickup: Dynamix H neck pickup (Passive) Bridge pickup: Dynamix H bridge pickup (Passive) Equaliser: Phat II eq Hardware color: Black
Product Features
- GSR5 Maple neck
- Mahogany body
- Rosewood fretboard w/White dot inlay
- Medium frets
- B15 bridge
A great bass for the price. I’ll preface this with I don’t play and am not musical.My daughter wanted this for her 15th birthday. She loves the colour and the fact that it is a 5 string. She already plays guitar and piano and wanted to give bass a try.This particular bass was slightly lighter than several other 5 strings she tried (she’s a little thing). It is easy to play, sounds great and is easy to work on ie. neck and bridge adjustments, as well as tuning.We did upgrade to flat wound slinky strings…
Major setup needed. Wanted a 5 string and this one had good reviews. The one I received was nice looking but had issues. The pickup covers are loose or at least wobbly and there is a huge amount of fret buzz. Made a neck adjustment and raised the strings at the bridge but there is still fret buzz. Why didn’t the person setting this guitar up back in Indonesia catch this problem and correct it then??? Probably because Ibanez doesn’t pay for corrections just crank them on out, good or bad. I would return this…