SRX Soundgear Xtreme basses were designed for players who want an easy-to-play bass with simple controls and "beyond massive" pickups that can pump out loud, heavy rock. Period. However, for players for whom simple and powerful just aren't simple and powerful enough, we've added the new "plug in and pulverize" SRX400's. Loaded with a single PFR-AL alnico magnet pickup and the new PHAT II active bass boost, SRX400 basses prove that ridiculously loud and great tone aren't mutually exclusive terms.
Series Features:
Powerful and simple. Designed for the heavy rock bassist.
Super high-output passive full-range pickups with exposed pole pieces give a new meaning to the word loud.
Simple to operate 2-band EQ or PHAT II active bass boost. So you play more bass and less with the tone controls.
5-string offers wide string pitch and neck width. 5-string neck-thru model now available for 2003.
SRX400 Features:
SRX4 neck
3pc. Maple neck material
Soft Maple body
24 medium frets
Rosewood finger board offers a strong, bright sound and an attractive appearance with a long grain.
B100 bridge
PFR-AL4N Neck PU
Pearl Dot Inlay
PHAT II
Have you seen the headlines? "Guitar rock is back."
We're happy to hear it. Except at Ibanez, guitar rock never "left" - and if you're the type of player who reads Ibanez catalogs, you've been too busy playing guitar or bass to worry a whole lot about the media's take on music. However, the papers are right about one thing: there are more new guitar and bass guitar styles than ever before. That's why there are more different kinds of guitars and basses in the 2003 Ibanez line up.