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Published on 09/03/03 at 15:00I bought the ibanez gsr 200 cause it was cheap however the quality was amazing. first i ordered it but it came defective then i bought it from Freehold Music Center. i paid only $219.
This bass is so comfortable. im sitting with it right now. Ive actaully fallen asleep with it. NO LIE. its sound is extrmely clean. its my first bass and i already know that im sticking with Ibanez's. its great for playing all different kinds of music. i play ska hardcore punk metal grunge u name it. I PLAY POP. its very troubling since that music is extremely bad and talent is nowhere to be found there but thats not the point.
all i have to say is that a few frets buz but that isnt totally their fault. and its simple to fix a little bridge arrangment or a tiny alen key turn.
the quality is incredible. AND THE BASS IS SO INEXPENSIVE !!!. I MEAN I CANT SAU MUCH ITS JUST THAT GOOD.
this is an awesome bass for anyone who is just starting out beacause of its low price and quality level. its even good for people who arent just starting out.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
This bass is so comfortable. im sitting with it right now. Ive actaully fallen asleep with it. NO LIE. its sound is extrmely clean. its my first bass and i already know that im sticking with Ibanez's. its great for playing all different kinds of music. i play ska hardcore punk metal grunge u name it. I PLAY POP. its very troubling since that music is extremely bad and talent is nowhere to be found there but thats not the point.
all i have to say is that a few frets buz but that isnt totally their fault. and its simple to fix a little bridge arrangment or a tiny alen key turn.
the quality is incredible. AND THE BASS IS SO INEXPENSIVE !!!. I MEAN I CANT SAU MUCH ITS JUST THAT GOOD.
this is an awesome bass for anyone who is just starting out beacause of its low price and quality level. its even good for people who arent just starting out.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com