This review is not mine. It has discussion in bass forums about first bass they've owned. I got the point after enjoy reading words for about a year before I got my first bass. Here comes my conclusion. It has solid construction , Its tone is clarity nice. It's active bass(understand Active and Passive Bass Pickups)- the Bass Boost, though a nice touch, forces you to use a battery. The bridge is alright. The neck is nice and thin. The tuning heads are average at best.
| Bass type | 4 string fretted |
| Neck join | Bolt-On |
| Neck construction | GSR4 Maple neck |
| Fingerboard | Rosewood with white dot inlay, 22 fret, 34" |
| Body | Agathis body (Basswood body for Transparent Red finish) |
| Pickups | 1 Single Coil P-Bass and 1 Single Coil J-Bass |
| Finish | Black, Blue, Transparent Red, white, and Metallic Gray |
| Hardware | Ibanez, Chrome |
| Electronics | Phat II eqBass Boost Dial, Neck and Bridge Volume Dial, Tone Dial |
This bass is well suited for any type of music and it can go a very low-end action to slight slapping. If you are interested in learning how to play electric bass, then this is the model for you.
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