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 283,-
 283,-
Ibanez SR300 Iron Pewter Since 1987, trends have come and gone. But the fast and versatile Soundgear basses continue to lay down the groove in every style imaginable in every venue possible. Now in 2008, Ibanez offers a vast array of different Soundgear models including neck-thru-body, fretless and left-handed. For 2008, all SR300 models have been upgraded with 3-band Style Sweeper EQs. The 2008 Soundgear narrow neck is perfect for 5- and 6-strings so extended range travel is as physically comfortable as it is musically exhilarating. Now, everyone who has ever desired a premier bass can afford an SR with pro features. Viva La Bass! Viva Ibanez!
 328,-
 328,-
Ibanez SR305 Iron Pewter The 5-string version of the SR300, this Ibanez bass guitar from the SR Series is inexpensive enough for anyone who wants to get into playing bass, but doesn't want an axe that sounds like a cheap starter instrument. First off, the SR305 bass has a 5-piece SR5 maple/rosewood neck and light, agathis body with smooth rounded edges, and an extreme, lower cutaway for easier access to the bottom frets. The EXF-4 pickups and an upgraded 3-band Style Sweeper EQ give you a great overall sound no matter what style you're into.
 608,-
 608,-
Ibanez SR700 Amber The thinner design of the SR700 bass guitar combined with it's convenient cutaway make it easy for those with smaller hands to access all the strings along its beautiful 5-piece Jatoba/Bubinga neck. Making it even more accessible to every bass player is it's lightweight, balanced, comfort-contoured mahogany body with figured maple top. Not only will this Ibanez bass feel right in your hands, but it gives you 2 Bartolini MK1-4 pickups and a Bartolini MK1 3 -band EQ to help you find that impeccable sound you've been hoping for.
 355,-
 355,-
Ibanez SA260FM Transparent… Sixteen years ago everyone "knew" that fat mahogany tone and sustain equaled weight and discomfort. Then the SA changed everything. The SA is thin around the edge to give you great comfort, and thick around the neck, pickups and bridge to give you great tone. For players who want S sleekness, but with a standard flat back. 25.5 neck scale offers narrow feel and tight tension similar to an RG. Rosewood offers a strong, bright sound and an attractive appearance with a long grain. Unlike other brands in this price range, SA models receive the same individual inspection and set-up as Ibanez's most expensive models.
 679,-
 679,-
Ibanez SR705 Transparent Bl… The combination of jatoba and bubinga neck, mahogany body, and figured maple top give the SR705 bass guitar an extremely tasty look. Helping you achieve tasty sounds are 2 Bartolini MK1-5 pickups and a Bartolini MK1 3-band EQ. The combination of superior electronics and tone woods make it an instrument with immense appeal.
 469,-
 469,-
Ibanez S570 Black The Ibanez S series first appeared in 1987. Ever since, it has changed in appearance and function to represent the cutting edge of Ibanez design. Famous for its lightweight carved mahogany body, the S can take a beating while still providing the resonance of guitars twice its size. The S series also comes equipped with the ZR tremolo system, a smooth ball bearing tremolo that makes every subtle nuance of whammy bar use come alive.
 595,-
 595,-
Ibanez SR605 Natural Flat Since 1987, musicians all over the world have come to know the playing comfort and unique sound of the SR bass. This year's lineup includes a wide array of options sure to fit just about any style of music. With 3-band EQ and its newly developed Mid-Frequency Select switch, or the Style Sweeper 3-band EQ controls, the SR basses can produce any sound you require.
 283,-
 283,-
Ibanez SR300 Pearl White Since 1987, trends have come and gone. But the fast and versatile Soundgear basses continue to lay down the groove in every style imaginable in every venue possible. Now in 2008, Ibanez offers a vast array of different Soundgear models including neck-thru-body, fretless and left-handed. For 2008, all SR300 models have been upgraded with 3-band Style Sweeper EQs. The 2008 Soundgear narrow neck is perfect for 5- and 6-strings so extended range travel is as physically comfortable as it is musically exhilarating. Now, everyone who has ever desired a premier bass can afford an SR with pro features. Viva La Bass! Viva Ibanez!
 394,-
 394,-
Ibanez S420 Blackberry Sunb… Famous for its lightweight carved mahogany body, the S can take a beating while still providing the resonance of guitars twice its size. The S series also comes equipped with the double-locking ZR tremolo and Zero Point System, a smooth ball bearing tremolo that makes every subtle nuance of whammy bar use come alive. The S series' sleek, comfortable mahogany bodies, thin & fast Wizard III necks, and high-gain IBZ INF pickup combos make these instruments impossible to beat in any genre of music.
 885,-
 885,-
Ibanez SR1200 Premium Vinta… The SR Premium is the Ibanez bass made for the working pro. Building on many of the Prestige's high-end appointments, this SR is crafted by our Premium facility in Indonesia. Super-smooth hand crimped frets, built-in-the-USA Nordstrand "Big Single" pickups, and the Mono-Rail IV bridge are just some of the features that set this instrument in a class far exceeding its reasonable price. The premium fret edges are processed to be specially rounded for smooth play and comfortable neck grip. Ovankol top lamination gives the bass a premium feel along with a strong presence. Nordstrand "Big Single" crams as meaty a single coil as can fit in a soapbar style pickup, producing a full-bodied, powerful, aggressive tonal texture, while still retaining the clarity that's characteristic of single coil pickups. The EQBIIISC is a customized 3-band EQ and a dedicated preamp for Nordstrand pickups for further pure and wider frequency response. This preamp system is equipped with an EQ bypass switch and a mid-frequency select switch(250Hz or 600Hz). Gigbag included.
 555,-
 555,-
Ibanez S570DXQM Bright Blue… The Ibanez S series first appeared in 1987. Ever since, it has changed in appearance and function to represent the cutting edge of Ibanez design. Famous for its lightweight carved mahogany body, the S can take a beating while still providing the resonance of guitars twice its size. The S series comes equipped with the ZR tremolo system, featuring a smooth ball bearing pivot for ultra-smooth arm control - same as ZR-2 tremolo system. Ibanez's thin, flat, and fast, yet strong and sturdy, Wizard neck offers unlimited playability for demanding players, and features a two-octave 24-fret fret board for wide tonal range. The combination of the Infinity 1 and Infinity 2 pickups provide excellent tone and dynamics with great versatility. Ibanez has long overshadowed traditional locking tremolo systems. The ZR tremolo with the ZPS is a perfect example of a trem system done right. Thanks to the unique ball-bearing mechanism, action and feel are incredibly smooth.
 935,-
 935,-
Ibanez S920E Black From classic rock to deathcore, the S series knows no boundaries. The S Premium is the answer to the working player's prayers, whether dressed au naturale in an exotic wood grain, or dressed to impress in basic black. Super-smooth fret edges are produced by a hand-crimping technique, usually only found on much more expensive instruments. The S920E is equipped with an EMG® 60/81 pickup combination. Gigbag included.
 355,-
 355,-
Ibanez SA260FM Amber Burst Sixteen years ago everyone "knew" that fat mahogany tone and sustain equaled weight and discomfort. Then the SA changed everything. The SA is thin around the edge to give you great comfort, and thick around the neck, pickups and bridge to give you great tone. For players who want S sleekness, but with a standard flat back. 25.5 neck scale offers narrow feel and tight tension similar to an RG. Rosewood offers a strong, bright sound and an attractive appearance with a long grain. Unlike other brands in this price range, SA models receive the same individual inspection and set-up as Ibanez's most expensive models.
 1410,-
 1410,-
Ibanez S5470F Prestige Flam… The new 2008 S Prestige is the guitar that, in the future, all metal-minded axes will be judged against. 24 frets of slippery fast neck, new tonal possibilities and a new, revolutionary tremolo make this Ultimate S the sign of great things to come. The S5470F features a flamed maple top and a stunning Red Viking finish. Deluxe Ibanez case included.
 281,-
 281,-
Ibanez SR300 Roadster Orang… Since 1987, musicians all over the world have come to know the playing comfort and unique sound of the SR bass. This year’s lineup includes a wide array of options sure to fit just about any style of music. With 3-band EQ and its newly developed Mid-Frequency Select switch, or the Style Sweeper 3-band EQ controls, the SR basses can produce any sound you require.
 375,-
 375,-
Left handed!
Ibanez SA260FML Transparent… Sixteen years ago everyone "knew" that fat mahogany tone and sustain equaled weight and discomfort. Then the SA changed everything. The SA is thin around the edge to give you great comfort, and thick around the neck, pickups and bridge to give you great tone. For players who want S sleekness, but with a standard flat back. 25.5 neck scale offers narrow feel and tight tension similar to an RG. Rosewood offers a strong, bright sound and an attractive appearance with a long grain. Unlike other brands in this price range, SA models receive the same individual inspection and set-up as Ibanez's most expensive models.
 295,-
 295,-
Left handed!
Ibanez SA160FML Transparent… Built for versatility, the SA is a musical chameleon. From clean rhythm to crunchy blues, all the way out to the most molten of metal, the SA shines in every genre. Its arched top emphasizes the beauty of the SA's many visual treatments, from straight-ahead solid colors to a stunning quilted grained maple with transparent finish. Combined with its SSH pickup configuration and simple synchronized tremolo, the SA can traverse any musical territory. The new curvy arched SA series top maximizes the beautiful figured maple, and thinner body for more comfortable playability. The Ibanez Sat Pro II synchronized tremolo eliminates unnecessary resonance around the saddles by firmly securing them to the bridge plate. This keeps the saddles very stable even during frequent tremolo use.
 394,-
 394,-
Ibanez S420 Weathered Black The Ibanez S series first appeared in 1987. Ever since, it has changed in appearance and function to represent the cutting edge of Ibanez design. Famous for its lightweight carved mahogany body, the S can take a beating while still providing the resonance of guitars twice its size. The S series also comes equipped with the ZR tremolo system, a smooth ball bearing tremolo that makes every subtle nuance of whammy bar use come alive.
 610,-
 610,-
Ibanez SR506 Brown Mahogany Since 1987, bassists who want the power and versatility of active electronics and the speed of the fastest neck available have made Soundgear standard equipment in every genre. As music evolves, so does the Soundgear concept. The SR500 family is one example of this evolution. The SR506 models feature a fast SR6 neck (bubinga/wenge), a mahogany body, and Bartolini MK1 pickups. Onboard Bartolini 3-band EQ provides precise tone control.
 519,-
 519,-
Ibanez SR500 Brown Mahogany Since 1987, bassists who want the power and versatility of active electronics and the speed of the fastest neck available have made Soundgear standard equipment in every genre. As music evolves, so does the Soundgear concept. The SR500 family is one example of this evolution. The SR500 models feature a fast SR4 neck (bubinga/wenge), a mahogany body, and Bartolini MK1 pickups. Onboard Bartolini 3-band EQ provides precise tone control. Thinner necks with thinner nuts than traditional basses. Sleek bodies that are lightweight, balanced and comfort contoured. Active EQ's perfectly matched with the right choice of passive or active pickups. Sleek, sexy and sonically versatile are the reasons Soundgears can be found in every kind of music from gospel to goth to garage rock. Bassists who want the power and versatility of active electronics and fastest neck available have made the Soundgear standard equipment in the most controlled studio environments and the most out-of-control live performances.
 1691,-
 1691,-
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Ibanez SR5000E Prestige Oil The Ibanez SR5000E Prestige bass guitar is made in Japan. It delivers excellent clarity and well-balanced tonal response with its powerful Bartolini Custom pickups. With a sleek, comfortable mahogany body its extremely comfortable to play and the wenge top and back odder a feast for the eyes with their distinctive grain patterns. The Ibanez Prestige has a 5-piece wenge/bubinga neck and deluxe abalone and pearl oval inlays. The SR5000E's Power Curve III EQ with EQ bypass switch gives you nearly unlimited tonal shaping ability. Case included.
 563,-
 563,-
Ibanez SR505 Brown Mahogany Since 1987, bassists who want the power and versatility of active electronics and the speed of the fastest neck available have made Soundgear standard equipment in every genre. As music evolves, so does the Soundgear concept. The SR500 family is one example of this evolution. The SR505 models feature a fast SR5 neck (bubinga/wenge), a mahogany body, and Bartolini MK1 pickups. Onboard Bartolini 3-band EQ provides precise tone control.
 337,-
 337,-
Ibanez SRX360 Black The SRX is the muscular big brother of the SR series. This is a bass that was designed for heavier playing styles, abd it meets that demand in a no-nonsense layout. The EQB-IIDX 2-band EQ makes it easy to find sounds, and the now famous stock Ibanez PFR pickups that major artists rave about giv you that extra punch. The Ibanez SRX360 Bass Guitar features PFR Pickups and an EQB-IIDX EQ. These powerful full-range passive pickups generate high output with extra low midrange punch. The EQB-IIDX 2-band EQ enhances heavy tones with simple operation.
 619,-
 619,-
Ibanez S7420 Black The Ibanez S series first appeared in 1987. Ever since, it has changed in appearance and function to represent the cutting edge of Ibanez design. Famous for its lightweight carved mahogany body, the S can take a beating while still providing the resonance of guitars twice its size. The S series also comes equipped with the ZR tremolo system, a smooth ball bearing tremolo that makes every subtle nuance of whammy bar use come alive.
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January 24th, 2012
Ibanez RG and S series 25th Anniversary
Almost every artist follows the same path to mastery: extended periods of concentrated effort spent honing the skillset, often followed by a long period of artistic imitation. This mimicry serves as a foundation on which the artist’s contribution of genius to his field of endeavor will be built. So it is with master instrument builders. In the 70s, Ibanez crafted copies with such intensity and diligence that they often surpassed the quality of the originals. Clearly, Ibanez anked among the world’s best. The big question: could Ibanez deliver their own original contribution to the guitar world? It didn’t happen easily. Or overnight. But in 1987, Ibanez created not one, but two guitars that would join the modern musical instrument pantheon. Developed first as the Roadstar, the fully “Ibanezed” pedalto-the-metal RG is known throughout the rock and metal world as a full-bore performer. The thin “Wizard” necks are only one of the many innovations that make the RG, the streamlined, n…
June 18th, 2009
Ibanez Fireman Paul Gilbert Guitar
Paul Gilbert, a longstanding Ibanez endorser, submitted the plans for his new custom guitar to the Ibanez L.A. Custom Shop in 2007. For this particular model, Paul took a stock photo of the Ibanez "Iceman" model and turned it upside down using image editing software. He then tweaked the design further, for better playability and balance. This model was to be a radical departure from any of his previous signature models. Soon after Paul received the finished guitar, it quickly made its way on to recordings and stages all over the world. It was originally called the "Reverse Iceman", but soon took on the nickname of "Fireman" due to its opposite nature to the "Iceman". In 2008, the Paul Gilbert "Fireman" quickly became a hot topic among fans, creating demand for a production version. In 2009, Ibanez decided to release a limited number of "Fireman" guitars in tribute to Paul's adventurous creation. Order Your Fireman guitar here!
January 30th, 2009
Ibanez to make all Prestige guitars in…
In 2009, all Ibanez Prestige guitars will be made exclusively in Japan. "The consistent precision and artistry of our Ibanez luthiers is unmatched," said Mac Mutanaka of Ibanez. Ibanez has expanded its Prestige offerings. The RG3550MZ has a five-piece, titanium-reinforced Super Wizard neck with original 1987 RG super-thin specs. It is the first RG Prestige to feature a maple fretboard. It comes with American-made DiMarzio pickups.