Ibanez Gio GSR180 - casimir180's review
translatedView Previous notice. UTILIZATION Channel-type Jazz bass end, pretty easy. Because the number of spaces the handle is long enough. If we play up, Access in Premire boxes requires some flexibili…
Ibanez Gio GSR180 - masterbike's review
translatedAsian manufacturing 22 frets two microphones no simple selectors micro buttons: volume and tone equalizer handle fairly easy end play well made guitar UTILIZATION Handle very nice for a f…
Ibanez Gio GSR200 - loic 62's review
translated_22 Boxes _2 Passive pickups _1 Gain knob for micro _1 Knob tonalitbr /> _ + 1 active electronic knob (adds a fucking punch!) _ Good mcaniques _ The handle does not move hardly (even during…
Ibanez Gio GSR200 - mattallica's review
translatedUnited States-made (I think) -22 Frets, 3 pickups One-knob tone that can give both a metallic and slamming (at least) that a warm, round, even though much fat if you configure the amp (maximum)…
Ibanez Gio GSR200 - albert45's review
translatedIt'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…
Ibanez Gio GSR200 - siskosan's review
translatedMade in Asia, of course For the rest nothing very different from previous posts UTILIZATION Personal 12 years (yes) I move with a fender squier precision bass, so passive, active and wanting on…
Ibanez Gio GSR200 - rahow's review
translatedSee sheets before. This low possde of active pickups (a P-Bass type to the handle, a type Jazz at the bridge), but not an active legalization. UTILIZATION This is my first bass, and I have virt…
Ibanez Gio GSR200 - Eternal Kelly's review
translatedI know it does not o factory but considering the price I think it's in countries east ^ ^. It has 22 frets and two microphones: one PB and JB. Two volumes, one tone and a boost. The lctronique …
Ibanez Gio GSR200 - lezarvere's review
translatedIndonsie manufacturing, this bass has 22frets (mediums), mode active / passive, adjustable severe acute, a boomer (to boost the sound), b10 bridge, and micro PSNDP PSNDJ, agathis body. Aesthetics ver…
Ibanez Gio GSR200L - benabena's review
translatedKorea, 24 frets, active electronics, a micro J (bridge) and P (handle), agathis body, maple neck, rosewood touches something kind. OK finish, with lots of electronic noise. Embarrassing. I know, t…
Ibanez Gio GSR205 - "A very good bass to start"
translated5-string bass Ibanez home. Indonesian manufacturing, so cheap anyway:) The bridge, I do not know the exact name ... It is a model of B15 in Ibanez what? All I can say is that it is fixed and it…
Ibanez Gio GSR200 - "Decent cheap bass!"
This is a Japanese made bass by Ibanez. This bass is interesting because it is made cheaply, and is a beginner bass, and it has pickups that replicate both a J-bass and a P-Bass style of pickup. It h…
Ibanez Gio GSR180 - omer666's review
translated- Made in Korea - 22 frets, 2 passive pickups Type J - 3 knobs, one for each pickup and 1 tone - Handle "GSR4" screwed onto the body Quite satisfactory for a low at that price. UTILIZATION…
Ibanez Gio GSR200 - Thaddée's review
translated- In what country does she makes? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France ...) Asia (if I remember correctly Ibanez has no fixed plant, once it is in a factory Core, another in another country ect ...). - H…
Ibanez Gio GSR180 - pamphile-p'n'r's review
translatedSee description in other post but personal, the finish is not bad, it's not a Fender but for that price, I find the realization exelente UTILIZATION I played for 2 years without pedal and the sou…