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Ibanez RB600
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4-string bass guitar from Ibanez belonging to the Roadstar II series

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  • funkypopolfunkypopol

    Ibanez RB600Published on 02/07/09 at 00:11
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    4 string passive bass, 1982 made in Japan, handle 21 frets, short scale 32 ", pickups Ibanez Super P4 pickup.
    2 rglages: Tone and Volume
    Saddle sleeve

    UTILIZATION

    Handle ultra-pleasant, easy to play.
    Low trslgre

    SOUNDS

    I use it in home-studio, plug into a Markbass MicroMark: I'm bassist opas base and I use it on models for a game very basic. Low Idale for the blues, rhythm & blues, reggae and roots warm sound, fans of his brilliant and crazy slappeurs refrain!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using prs a year and I am more than happy: nice vintage look, instrument quality finishes and lightweight handle, easy to play: it is ideal for music I play (blues, r …
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    4 string passive bass, 1982 made in Japan, handle 21 frets, short scale 32 ", pickups Ibanez Super P4 pickup.
    2 rglages: Tone and Volume
    Saddle sleeve

    UTILIZATION

    Handle ultra-pleasant, easy to play.
    Low trslgre

    SOUNDS

    I use it in home-studio, plug into a Markbass MicroMark: I'm bassist opas base and I use it on models for a game very basic. Low Idale for the blues, rhythm & blues, reggae and roots warm sound, fans of his brilliant and crazy slappeurs refrain!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using prs a year and I am more than happy: nice vintage look, instrument quality finishes and lightweight handle, easy to play: it is ideal for music I play (blues, r & b, soul). Buy 250 euros, I would do this choice without hesitation.
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