Ibanez SR1005EWN 5-String Electric Bass (with Case)

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SR5 Prestige thru-body neck. Walnut top. Bartolini active pickups.

Ibanez SR1005EWN 5-String Electric Bass (with Case)

Features
Thinner neck with a thinner nut than traditional basses

Sleek body that is lightweight, balanced and comfort contoured

Active EQ perfectly matches with the right choice active pickups

Rosewood finger board -- rosewood offers a strong, bright sound and an attractive appearance with a long grain

SR5 Prestige neck-thru

5pc. maple/ bubinga neck material

Maple w/ walnut top body

24/medium frets

Rosewood finger board

Mono- Rail IV bridge

Bartolini Custom neck PU

Bartolini Custom bridge PU

Abalone offset dot inlay

Chrome hardware

Vari-Mid Hi-Fi 3-band EQ

Includes hardshell case

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-669-8262
Web: https://www.ibanez.com/usa/support/

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars. (30 ratings)
Submitted April 25, 2006 by a customer from Edington.com

Ibanez SR1005EWN Customer Review

Overall: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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I would be in seventh heaven if not for the intonation problem. I feel very jerked around that I was sold a $1000 bass whose intonation can't be adjusted properly.

Sound
Sound is unbelievably awesome. Mid-sweep EQ is the only way to go. Great tone on every string, on every fret.

Features
The electronics are awesome. Single volume control (what a concept!), pickup pan pot, active bass/treble, and active mid/mid-sweep make for truly unlimited tone. You'll never have to touch your amp settings again. The combination of the active pickups and the active tone controls make for the best tone out of any bass I've ever played or owned.

Quality
I say quality is the worst, because of one fatal defect. Everything is top notch, except: the bridge saddles are incapable of adjusting the open/fretted intonation properly -- after moving the saddles all the way forward, the fretted intonation is still flat compared to open string. This is completely unacceptable in a $1300 bass guitar. I'm in the process of seeing what Ibanez's warranty can do for me on this issue. If they do anything, they will have to replace the whole bass for another one that's not f***'d up, I don't see how it can be "fixed".

Value
Not a good value at all if you can't set the intonation properly. If you buy one, make sure you adjust the intonation immediately, and return the bass if yours read more has the same problem as mine.

Manufacturer Support
We'll see...

The Wow Factor
Super incredibly sexy. I actually want to bring this thing to bed with me. Seriously, it's that gorgeous.

Musical Background:
very active amateur musician and recording engineer

Musical Style:
acid jazz, jazz, rock, groove
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