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Ibanez SRMS Multi Scale Electric Bass

Description
The goal of the multi-scale system is to give the better tension of each string. The tension helps to create a more “alive,” open tone. On the SRMS800, the scale length is 33.5” on the G-string side, expanding to 34.5 at the E-string.
Although the multi-scale neck can appear intimidating and unnatural, nothing could be further from the truth. When looking down at the neck from the players perspective, the exaggerated fret layout seems to almost disappear and actually feels quite normal. The slant of the multi-scales ergonomically coordinate with the way a players hand angles as it moves up and down the neck, facilitating quick, comfortable playing action.
The SRMS800 is a quality instrument designed for the experienced, seasoned musician. Its Poplar burl/Mahogany body is attached to a 5-piece jatoba/walnut SRMS4 neck with a panga panga fretboard, Medium frets and custom multi-scale inlays. The Mono-Rail VS Bridge is the perfect match for a fan-fret instrument, allowing for independent positioning of each strings "mini-bridge" section to providing excellent intonation and superior string vibration transference. Electronics include Bartolini BH2-4 pickups, for a full range warm punchy tone, and a 3-band EQ with bypass switch and mid-frequency switch for complete sonic control.



Features
- Poplar burl/mahogany body
- 5-piece jatoba/walnut neck, panga panga fretboard, medium frets and custom fanned inlays
- Bartolini BH2 dual-coil pickups, 3-band EQ with EQ bypass switch, and 3-way mid-frequency switch
- Black matte hardware, Mono-Rail VS Bridge
Specs
- Neck: Multi Scale 5-piece Jatoba/Bubinga neck
- Wood: Maple
- Neck joint: Neck-through
- Scale length: 34.5"–33.5"
- Truss rod: Info not available
- Finish: Low Gloss
- Active or passive pickups: Passive
- Pickup configuration: SS
- Neck: BH1
- Middle:
- Bridge: BH1
- Brand: Bartolini
- Series or parallel: Parallel
- Active preamp: Custom Ibanez
- Special electronics: 3-band EQ
- Material: Panga Panga
- Radius: 305mm
- Fret size: Medium
- Number of frets: 24
- Inlays:
- Nut material: Info not available
- Nut width: 38mm
- Cutaway: Double cutaway
- Construction: Solid body
- Body wood: Ash
- Top wood:
- Body finish: Low Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Control layout:
- Pickup switch: No
- Coil tap or split: No
- Tone switching: No
- Special switching: Ibanez Custom Electronics 3-band EQ with EQ bypass switch (passive tone control on treble pot) & mid-frequency switch
- Bridge type: Fixed
- Bridge design: Mono-Rail VS
- Tailpiece: Not applicable
- Tuning machines:
- Color: Black
- Number of strings: 6
- Pickguard:
- Special features: Not applicable
- Case:
- Accessories: None
- Country of origin: Japan
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Reviews
4.75
4 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming3
- Practicing3
- Rock Concerts2
- Recording1
- Small Venues1
- Plucking Hand Placement1
- Poor Pick Up1
- Experienced4
- Good Feel4
- Fun To Play3
- Good Tone3
- Solid Electronics3
- Good Pick Up1
Reviewed by 4 customers
Everything I love about an Ibanez
Verified Buyer
submitted5 months ago
byMarc
fromOrlando, FL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Wanted to try out a multi-scale. The Ibanez neck makes the transition from fixed scale easy - took about 2 songs to get used to the new fret lay out. As always - the bass sounds incredible, with PLENTY of opportunity to sculpt the sound with the on board controls. The passive/active switch may be my favorite for a quick boost when I need it.
A nice intro to multi-scales
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byAdam
fromDetroit, MI
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Feels very good to play and doesn't take very long at all to get used to. The multi-scale aspect help a bit with string tension, making it closer across all strings. The pickups are decent but I'll probably be replacing them in the future. I mostly play with a pick, but plucking with my fingers can be awkward with the way the pickups are angled, so you need to have your thumb on a small corner, but I've gotten used to that after a few weeks. #sweepstakes
Great buy. Quality is very good, Plays, Looks, Feels great.
submitted6 years ago
byCrabfat Slim
fromWestminster, MD
Looks great and plays great. Fanned frets did not take any getting used to. Nice and light. Looking forward to next gig to play it. I typiclally play only American P Basses and this is a nice change.
Amazing Fanned Fret Bass
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byDamian
fromSeattle, WA
First Fanned Fret bass I have owned and so far it has been great and easy to use. There might be cheaper fanned fret bass' out there, but if you plan on getting one yourself, highly recommend this one. The amount of tones you cam get from this thing are insane.
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submitteda year ago
asked byrob
fromNew Orleans, La
are there any of these units available in the gulf south area? I travel from Lafayette to Pensacola and I would like to play one before buying it.
I'm sorry, it is not available locally.submitted3 years ago
asked byJimmyT
fromundisclosed
Do these basses Include a hard shell case
Unfortunately, no. Please give us a call to help you find something – 855-770-3373submitted5 years ago
asked byRyan
fromAz
Is this bass available at the Tempe, Az location?
This bass may be available at this location but you would need to reach out to the store directly to confirm availability.submitted5 years ago
asked byRyan
fromAz
Is this bass available at the Chandler, Az location?
This bass may be available at this location but you would need to reach out to the store directly to confirm availability.












