Log in
Log in

or
Create an account

or
< All Ibanez GSR200 reviews
Add this product to
  • My former gear
  • My current gear
  • My wishlist
Ibanez GSR200
Images
1/361
Ibanez GSR200
albert45 albert45
Published on 07/07/07 at 10:31
It's a bass with 22 frets, active and passive mode, plus a rglage acute / grave and a "boomer" to boost the sound. The bass itself is beautiful, and finally what I'm told, so it's not necessarily the advantage first, but it still has the time of selection.

UTILIZATION

The handle is quite enjoyable compared to other bass in the same range that I tried it apprcie that it is somewhat large for beginners. Access in acute ISSA is not the most but it does not demand an extraordinary contortions of the wrist. Another good point is the weight of this is really quite dernire lgre, so it makes it easier to grip. For sound, I rgler the string height above the E string is too high to departure. Once dtail rgl no problem!

SOUNDS

I play rock and funk on a home and studio amp Berhinger an ampeg. For positive I would say that j'apprcie broad palette of sound between two microphones assets / liabilities and the acute / grave. I play finger and slap for the latter mode I is more acute for more attack. For ngatif I would say that the highs are not trs own but not less than the other low so the price of nothing serious.

OVERALL OPINION

Bought new a year ago for 240euros, I do not regret my choice because it is a good versatile bass, which allowed me to try all kinds of game (finger, slap, mdiator). In my opinion it is a low IDAL way for beginners and bassist (me I'm beginners). Voil if I had the choice again I would do it again without hsiter because the report is good quality.