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Ibanez GSRM20B-WNF

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Ibanez GSRM20B-WNF
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Superb bass!
Machineboy 12.12.2021
This is not just a great bass guitar for the money, this is a nice playing and sounding instrument full stop! I've had some hit and miss experiences with ibanez instruments over the years, but this bass was really a home run. The short scale and light weight is perfect for guitar players or persons with smaller hands/arms. After some truss rod, string height and intonation adjustment, the bass plays great and sounds really good. Tools are included, along with a user guide to set up the instrument.

PROs:
- Superb fretwork and smooth neck. Easy to adjust trussrod and saddles.
- Good sound by blending the volume of both pickups
- Nice walnut finish, no blemishes on body
- Very lightweight and easy to play after adjusting the string height and truss rod, with no fret buzz
- Good tuning pegs
- Looks and feels more expensive than it is
- Fits in a guitar gig bag

CONs:
- Tone pot a little scratchy at lower end
- Not the best looking maple neck, but very well finished
- A little neck divey (but comfortable on lap)
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David305 05.04.2016
Firstly, let me state that I am a guitar player, that wants to have a bass for occasional use. I have tried full scale length basses, and find them uncomfortable for my hands, so was prepared to give a shorter scale instrument a chance - and I am so glad that this was my choice. I cannot fault anything about this instrument from my perspective, action and intonation good straight out of the box, finish of frets good, neck and body finish all fine. Played through a friends 80 watt bass combo, this guitar bumps and growls as I hoped for, the range of sounds from the two pickups and controls, most satisfactory. It is, in the overall scale of things, an inexpensive instrument, but there is nothing at all about this guitar that says 'cheap'. It is comfortable to hold and play, and is about the same overall length as most electric guitars, (38.5"end to end). Are there any negatives? For me, no, because my choice was always going to be a short scale, and within the limited range of available product, and at this price point, I would doubt that you could find better. For players with smaller hands, or like myself just more used to a conventional guitar, well worth considering.
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Perfect for the price
Farky 06.07.2021
I bought this bass as a gift for my sibling and I can't stop borrowing it from her.
For this price it's a really solid instrument. It feels comfortable to play, it's really light and the size is perfect for a guitarist so if you're also a guitarist and you're worried that a regular size bass would feel uncomfortable to you, this should be the right choice.
When it comes to quality there isn't a single thing I can complain about. The tuners stay in tune, the knobs work smoothly, the neck is comfortable and I haven't found a single sharp edge on the frets.
The sound of both of the pick ups is also good. Nothing special but it sounds better than you may expect at this price.
Overall I can't give this bass anything else than 5/5.
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Perfect for the price, a joy to play, minor flaws only
George.b 29.08.2023
I bought it 2 months ago, overall I am very happy with it, there are some flaws but pros are much more important (given the price of it)

It's my first short scale, 28.6'' scale, even shorter that the standard 30'' scale. When I bought it was my 2nd bass in general, first was a Harley Benton JB-20 which I liked but I find it VERY heavy and sold it)

Pros
- Its very small and so LIGHT!! 2.6kg (5.7 lbs), much lighter than my Stratocaster guitar - I really like that
- No flaws in the fretboard, no fret edges, satin neck is very smooth, a joy to play
- sound is fine, especially the neck split coil
- 22 frets! that are easily accessible
- I really like the Walnut flat finish, but this is just a preference.

Cons
- electronics/wiring: a thing that I'd like to fix at some point in the future
a) tone pot is actually an on/off switch - no progress at all
b) tone control also act as a volume control if you don't have both volumes turned all the way up - if they are it does not happen
- I find string spacing a bit wide - probably is the bridge placement that makes G string to be very close to the edge of the fretboard
- Some basic setup was needed, bridge-string height adjustment and intonation but this was something expected - neck was fine
- There was a small flaw in the finish in the back of the body. It seems that at some point they tried to fix something and they made it worse... I decided to keep it since I don't see it :)
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Great sounding and comfortable bass
jazzz 12.11.2020
I am a guitar player that just wanted to record some bass lines to some songs and this is perfect for that! I am really impressed with the overall quality of this instrument for such a cheap price.

The short scale makes it really comfortable to play and easier to do some big stretches that can't easily be done on long scale basses. It is very light and easy to play. For such a small size the bass also packs a lot of punch and cuts through surprisingly well in the mix.

The only problem I have found so far with this bass is that when the jazz pickup is all the way up, there is a significant amount of buzz through the amp. I much prefer the neck P pickup anyway so not a problem for me but if you plan on only using the bridge then this is something to be aware of, I have also heard other people have the same problem.

Overall the I would definitely recommend this bass to anyone not just guitar players.
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Great little bass guitar
Fonsoredo 12.05.2018
I'll start with some context for this guitar. I'm primarily a guitarist and singer, and recently I have started to get into recording music. For this I initially borrowed a friend's full scale Fender Squire J-bass but I have found it impractical adapting to the larger fret size and neck length. This bass guitar beautifully solves this problem with a significantly more manageable size and means I have to change my style only very slightly when going from guitar to this bass (just for reference, I'm 6'2" so it's not necessarily for short people).
In terms of the sound, I switched the strings out for some D'addario flat wounds which make the sound even more mellow. The pickups seem alright, although I've not had much experience with bass pickups so I'm not really qualified to comment.
In terms of playing, it's got a typical smooth matte Ibanez neck which are always nice to play. The finish is a lovely matte dark brown and fits beautifully with my other guitars.
My one con, which isn't major, was that on arrival I plugged it in to my amp and the electronics didn't seem to work. Took the plate off the back and one of the wires was shorting on one of the pots so I fixed it with electrical tape and it now works fine.
Overall I love it! For the price it's incredible. Get one, it's good for the collection and in my opinion, is an excellent choice for the guitarist who occasionally wants a bit more bass in their life.
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Great little bass!
Too old for this 20.05.2020
Firstly, let's get this out the way, short scale basses and guitars are real instruments, not toys or just for children. Paul McCartney - short scale Hofner "violin" bass and John Lennon - short scale Rickenbacker 325. Get my point? OK.

With that out of the way, this little bass is great for a wide variety of people. Beginners of all ages, the young with smaller hands, older beginners who may not have paticularly supple hands any more, but all beginners can benefit from a short bass. My first bass was a Hofner and I went on to play many 34" scale basses, once you have some proficiency the step up is easier than diving in the deep end.

The other group of musicians who really do well with short scale basses is guitarists, who may want a bass around for a bit of practice or home recording. It is almost seemless jumping between a 25"(ish) scale guitar neck and the Ibanez 28.5" scale neck. This is exactly why I have tried this bass. I still have 2 full scale basses, but have been playing a lot more guitar recently and was finding the 9 inch scale difference a little bit troublesome. This bass has cured that.

This bass also has a factor that is hard to put into words, it's unusual and you just can't put it down, it's fun, unobtrusive, light and easy to pick up and noodle on. All excellent reasons to consider it. Anything that makes you want to pick an instrument up is a major plus.

The setup out the box was exact to the published Ibanez specs, action a little high for my personal tastes but still easy to play - the shorter scale seems to result in a lot less string tension. The only issue was intonation was out, all strings were sharp. This only became apparent at 12th fret and above, and probably not noticeable to a new or low experience ear. With saddles adjusted fully back, G was sorted but E, A, and D remained a little sharp on the tuner but close enough. Fret work is surprisingly good for a lower price point bass, tuners are decent and about what you would expect. Volume and tone pots aren't great, but work and I expect the volumes will be more pickup selectors than blenders. While I've not had it long, it's seems at its best with everything on full, tonally it's quite responsive to where you play the string, which is good for beginners and it makes it easy to markedly adjust tone by adjusting playing position. It's not hard to get great tones out of it.

Over all, this is a great, fun little bass for the money, probably not for the experienced gigging bassist unless you've some medical need (but it is very giggable) , but great for everyone else.
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Light and comfortable
VoyTech 03.11.2023
Great choice for: guitar players and amateur bassists.
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Excellent bass for a guitarist
bvella 30.07.2018
I play guitar and this is my first bass. I bought this bass to experiment and learn bass. I can say that I was impressed by this bass.

I have not played many basses, but the few times I noodled around on a friend's bass I always found the 34 inch scale uncomfortable. This scale length is very comfortable and felt familiar to me being used to the guitar scale (unsurprising as there is only around 4 inches of difference vs around 9 inches from a standard bass).

The sound is excellent. both the P and J pickups have a great full sound and they offer a good variation in tone when blending between them with the volume controls. The controls are quite simplistic with 2 volumes and a tone. There are no eq knobs so you need to use your amp settings for those.

The setup was also impressively good. The action was comfortable low and the intonation was spot on.

Aesthetically, the bass is also a beauty, and looks more expensive than it is.

Overall recommended for a guitar player wanting to cross over to bass.
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Wow!
Gremlin17 31.10.2023
Arrived today, it’s a lot smaller than I expected. Beautiful finish, quality made, great sound. Recommended.
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