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4-string bass guitar from Ibanez belonging to the SR Standard series

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  • MGR/Mark  SaltisMGR/Mark Saltis

    Raven SR400

    Ibanez SR400Published on 02/02/02 at 15:00
    I aquired my bass a todays music inc 7770 w. sahara,las vegas,nv 89117
    I bought my bass well its my first bass dec 2001 its my gift to my self Ive allways wanted to learn how to play bass since I was 8 years old but Im left handed and every time I would ask some one to teach me they would say you have to learn right handed well I must be dumb or something because I just cant do it right handed any way in november 2001 I turned 41 and I decided its time I found a very patient teacher that teaches leftys and scoured the town for a good looking, and sounding bass this was were I found it Todays music in las vegas nv, the price was $369.00 its a beautiful blue color and when plugged in the sou…
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    I aquired my bass a todays music inc 7770 w. sahara,las vegas,nv 89117
    I bought my bass well its my first bass dec 2001 its my gift to my self Ive allways wanted to learn how to play bass since I was 8 years old but Im left handed and every time I would ask some one to teach me they would say you have to learn right handed well I must be dumb or something because I just cant do it right handed any way in november 2001 I turned 41 and I decided its time I found a very patient teacher that teaches leftys and scoured the town for a good looking, and sounding bass this was were I found it Todays music in las vegas nv, the price was $369.00 its a beautiful blue color and when plugged in the sound is thundering with great susstain so if your in the market for a great bass check out the Raven SR400 the price is too good for the quality of the product my hats off to the people at Raven

    Price, look and style, shielded electronics
    sustain thundering sound

    nothing

    quality is great for the bass not being a neck through their was nothing I could find wrong with this model well built great paint solid soun like I said shielded electronics on a bass at this price is almost unheard of

    Great BASS, well made priced just right if its your first or 50th a great addition to any bassist arsenol

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Ibanez SR400

    Ibanez SR400Published on 06/27/01 at 15:00
    I bought my SR400 from Ritchie's Music in Rockaway, NJ for $375.00.



    The entire Soundgear series is extremely versatile, though I went straight to the 400 for the black hardware (chrome is not my thing). The Dynamix P/J combo is great, offering the sound of a jazz bass, a precision bass, or a combination of both. Along with the three band graphic equalizer, the sound can be customized for almost any style of music without using effects. The SR400 has a fast neck, not too wide, but not too narrow. The rosewood fretboard sounds great too. The body itself is sleek and sexy. Made of solid wood, it is relatively light due to its small size.







    The SR400 is a well built bass. Although…
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    I bought my SR400 from Ritchie's Music in Rockaway, NJ for $375.00.



    The entire Soundgear series is extremely versatile, though I went straight to the 400 for the black hardware (chrome is not my thing). The Dynamix P/J combo is great, offering the sound of a jazz bass, a precision bass, or a combination of both. Along with the three band graphic equalizer, the sound can be customized for almost any style of music without using effects. The SR400 has a fast neck, not too wide, but not too narrow. The rosewood fretboard sounds great too. The body itself is sleek and sexy. Made of solid wood, it is relatively light due to its small size.







    The SR400 is a well built bass. Although a bolt-on neck, it is on there pretty well and not likely to have any problems. The tuners, nut, and the rest of the hardware ore of outstanding quality for the price of the axe. The only upgrade I would reccomend to anyone is Schaller Strap-Locks.


    I love my Soundgear. I actually like it more than the Rickenbacker's I've played.


    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • jackololojackololo

    Ibanez SR400Published on 04/13/06 at 10:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Low-active electronics has made in Korea (ca may have changed mine a bit dated ...)
    -I do not know the type of wood used, but it's not very noble wood (but hey, considering the price ..). I would say the lime
    Micros-type precision + Ibanez jazz bass
    Cordier-classical, but not type "tole pliea right angles."
    -Because it is an old series, volume one general, one volume knob and a microphone to Tone.
    -Typical Ibanez neck: thin, light U fast.

    UTILIZATION

    -As said before, fast and handle end, a typical brand. The setting of this one is easy and efficient access.
    -Good ergonomics. If like me you have the guitar (Ibanez, also), you will not be confused by the size of sleeve.…
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    Low-active electronics has made in Korea (ca may have changed mine a bit dated ...)
    -I do not know the type of wood used, but it's not very noble wood (but hey, considering the price ..). I would say the lime
    Micros-type precision + Ibanez jazz bass
    Cordier-classical, but not type "tole pliea right angles."
    -Because it is an old series, volume one general, one volume knob and a microphone to Tone.
    -Typical Ibanez neck: thin, light U fast.

    UTILIZATION

    -As said before, fast and handle end, a typical brand. The setting of this one is easy and efficient access.
    -Good ergonomics. If like me you have the guitar (Ibanez, also), you will not be confused by the size of sleeve. Weight is enough content and form goes everywhere with easy access to acute.
    -The knobs are very effective. When you turn, it changes the sound really. Without that it becomes extraordianire. But considering the price of the beast, it is very correct!

    SOUNDS

    -I play metal, and for that Ibanez is the bon.Mais can easily deal with other styles.
    -It is played on a Hartke HA3500 head, couple (soon to replace my old VX410) a baffle XL410 in the same brand and a 15 'Ampeg.
    -As for sound, I t very happy for years. And then we see that the highs are very sharp, not very interesting, and frankly it lacks the foundation in large bass. Problem solved by mounting a set of EMG PJ. Therefore, the low has a new heart and it shows! I chose to keep this instrument to mount this set is worth almost as much as the bass used, because it is very well made despite its price! She took a good flight plan several years ago, and it never goes out of tune! Indestructible! From the I am saying that it was well worth a lil investisement and frankly, it makes a good instrument. But keeping the original set, it is worth its price already widely.

    OVERALL OPINION

    "I have this bass for 8 years including 2 years with the EMG
    Low super-sturdy, adjustable tuning rare and anecdotal handle. Cordier, who, even if it is beefy, a little "cheap": The saddles are of the Fender
    T-ca was my first bass. I tried others, but given the price / power, I care!
    Qualitprix-report very good. What appears is not always the case if one goes up in line with Ibanez.
    -If I had a choice (and under), I let myself be tempted by a Vigier Excess. But (I had bought a 2300E that time used) the same amount in my pocket, I do it again this election!
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