Ibanez SRD905F Bass Workshop Fretless Electric Bass

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A boutique-level instrument built to expand your creativity, Ibanez's SRD905F Bass Workshop bass delivers a fretless design and a trio of body sound holes.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
5-piece maple/walnut neck Strong, bright tone; elegant pinstripe appointment
Bolt-on neck Articulate, punchy, and easily modified
Okoume body Snappy, highly dynamic attack
Panga Panga fretboard Snappy response, mid-forward tone

For more than 40 years, Ibanez has pioneered frontiers in bass development, pushing the boundaries of conventional designs to bass players of all styles, affording avenues of expression and creativity. This spirit of exploration has led to the creation of some of the most successful and popular production basses of all time. Following this same drive to bring relevant ideas to the musical forefront is what serves as the basis for this ongoing project, dubbed the Ibanez Bass Workshop. The impetus behind each one of these unique instruments comes from a desire by the Ibanez bass development team to satisfy the particular needs of many players. These inventions may not be for everyone, but for those who yearn to explore sonic vistas through the medium of bass: The Ibanez Bass Workshop project may give you just what you're looking for.

Features:

- Fretless 5pc Maple/Walnut neck provides tonal clarity and superior attack.
- Panga Panga features a beautiful wood grain which produces a tight low and mid range, along with a sharp attack on high end.
- Exotic Maple top displays a beautiful wood grain and the Okoume body provides a bright and solid sound.
- Trio of sound holes for unique and versatile tones with a striking look
- Nordstrand Big Break / AeroSilk piezo pickups
- Ibanez 2-band EQ with Piezo active tone control
- The AeroSilk MR5 bridge has unique saddles which were specifically-designed to work in concert with the piezo pickups, enhancing the acoustic "Upright" quality read more of the tone.
- The luminescent side dot position marks make it easy for players to see fretboard position marks when performing on dark stages.
- Extended 30-fret Rosewood fretboard for playing upper register notes usually only accessible on an upright.
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-Number of Strings: 5
-Fretless: Yes
-Neck Type: SRD5
-Neck Joint: Bolt-on
-Neck Material: 5pc Maple/Walnut
-Neck finish: Satin Polyurethane
-Neck thickness @ 1st fret: 22mm
-Neck thickness @ 12th fret: 24mm
-Scale: 34"
-Nut width: 45mm
-Fretboard Material: Bound Panga Panga
-Fretboard Radius: 305mm
-Inlay: Abalone oval
-Body Top Material: Exotic Maple
-Body Material: Okoume
-Body finish: Satin Polyurethane
-Bridge: AeroSilk MR5
-String spacing: 17mm
-Nut: Plastic
-Machine Head: Ibanez machine heads
-Hardware color: Black
-Neck Pickup: Nordstrand Big Break
-Bridge Pickup: Nordstrand Big Break
-Other Pickup: AeroSilk piezo
-EQ: Ibanez 2-band EQ w/Piezo active tone control
-Controls: 2 Volume, 1 Piezo volume, Bass, Treble, Piezo tone
-String Gauges: .045/.065/.080/.100/.132
Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
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Shipping Weight: 13.5 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 50 x 18 x 5 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): SRD905FBTL

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 4.5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted November 7, 2024 by Tony Simmons in St. Louis, MO

"Pros and Cons From a Ibanez Fan"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Pros: Beautiful looking finishes. The coloration is spot on. The tone is expressive and may be adjusted to provide solid bass role support. Its super light. Almost toy like. The set up was spot on. Intonation and all. The neck is very slim. This may be a con, depending on your playing style.Cons: The back of neck finish on mine has some bumps as though dust got into the paint. After just a couple uses, the neck volume adjustment pot has become loose. I will be sending it in for warranty repair of this. The sound holes have rough edges. They could have been sanded smooth. The cord hole is recessed with just enough room for a cord. Some cordless devices won't fit. My Line Six plug wouldn't. Last con: It did not come with a gig bag or case. Not looking to trash this bass. Its sounds and looks great but the finish is not as good as my 1996 Ib, Proline 5050.-Best

Musical Background:

40yr Bass player only. Record and play live.

Musical Style:

All. If it sounds good, I'll play it.
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