Product Detail
For three decades, the SR has been a top choice for bass players seeking a modern option. Thanks to its enduring popularity, Ibanez keeps working hard to meet the diverse needs and budgets of players. No matter the specs, the SR's essence remains - it still thrills with its smooth, fast neck, lightweight body, and well - matched electronics.
SPECS:
- Neck type: SR55pc Maple/Walnut neck offers great tonal clarity.
- Body: Nyatoh body.
- Fretboard: Jatoba fretboard with White dot inlay.
- Frets: 24 medium frets.
- Bridge: Accu - cast B505 bridge with 16.5mm string space and adjustable saddles.
- Pickups: PowerSpan Dual Coil neck and bridge pickups (Passive), producing a strong signal and rich tones.
- Equaliser: Ibanez Custom Electronics 3 - band EQ with 3 - way Power Tap switch for versatile tones.
- Factory tuning: 1G, 2D, 3A, 4E, 5B.
- Strings: D'Addario® EXL165 + .130 with gauge .045/.065/.085/.105/.130.
- Hardware color: Gold.
Features:
- The 5pc Maple/Walnut neck gives clear tones and a great attack.
- PowerSpan Dual Coil pickups enhance high - frequency response without losing the low end.
- The 3 - band EQ with 3 - way Power Tap switch offers different tones for professional use.
- The Accu - cast B500 bridge adjusts string spacing to fit your needs.
Additional Information:
PLU: SR305EDXBZM
Using your Ibanez SR305EDX - BZM bass guitar is a breeze. First, make sure it's tuned to the factory settings of 1G, 2D, 3A, 4E, 5B. You can use a standard tuner to do this. When you start playing, the smooth neck allows for quick and easy finger movement. Experiment with the different tones using the 3 - band EQ and 3 - way Power Tap switch. For a punchy sound, use the Tap Mode. If you prefer a full, warm tone, switch to the Series Mode. The Power Tap Mode combines the best of both.
When it comes to maintenance, keep your bass clean. Use a soft cloth to wipe off any dust or fingerprints after each use. Check the strings regularly. The D'Addario® strings on this guitar are high - quality, but they will wear out over time. Replace them when they start to sound dull or feel rough. Also, make sure the bridge saddles are adjusted correctly for the best string spacing. If you're not sure, a professional guitar technician can help you.
As for storage, keep your bass in a cool, dry place. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or in a very humid environment, as this can damage the wood and the electronics.