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Ibanez EDB500

4-string bass guitar from Ibanez belonging to the Ergodyne series

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Mi_mo0l Mi_mo0l
Published on 06/15/05 at 12:25
Mine was made in Korea does, very good violin, in luthite corp. sleeve screws but apparently not adjustable, 24 frets, keys palisandre.
2 ibanez pickups of very good quality pots and 4: a volume of pramplit, volume 2 of each microphone independently, and one of knob adjustable bass / treble.

UTILIZATION

The neck is super enjoyable, the grip is instantaneous. it is not too late and pai what is more I who surtt pr small hands), it moves very easily on it. access to the treble is really easy thanks to the shape of the body and the table does slightly hollow in the G string between the microphone near the handle and the handle which facilitates slap shots.
it can be a little heavy but nothing can well mchant and slightly curved shape allows it to be positioned very easily.
in terms of sound is not much to say except that the sound I was immediately pleased by the tampering can qualiseur klk seeing what is obtained very easily.

SOUNDS

I play mostly rock / metal this bass suits me really well. I also touch a bit of reggae, pop and fuck each and j'arive faith to find my happiness. I play on an old 40W amp and I say that her doi makes it anyway!!.
the overall sound is characteristic of this low, we immediately neighboring the difference with a bass boi. It has a good attack but may be lack of heat, but has still a pallete of its relatively large considering the price of the beast.
with regard to modern technology there is nothing wrong, slap, chords, tapping etc everything goes nikel and sounds!

OVERALL OPINION

I have this bass for about 6 months, what I like about it is its looks but also its easy to play and sound. for the price it really surprised me, I try on a Fender Rumble 100 and a Berhinger BX 1200, its pete really.
I try at the same time that a Peavey bass "bass grind" and a stiletto custom Shecter and I think it's really stand out.
The report price is really interressent quality, I would say almost unbeatable!
over time I think I would do the same choice, except perhaps against a low wooden game in the same price ... but with the same characteristics it is very unlikely.