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Ibanez Prestige SR6605 5-String Electric Bass Guitar Ghost Fleet Blue Burst
Ibanez Prestige SR6605 5-String Electric Bass Guitar Ghost Fleet Blue Burst
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DetailThe Ibanez Prestige SR6605 5-string electric bass guitar combines cutting-edge design with old-world Japanese craftsmanship. Built for players who demand superior precision, performance and playability, the SR6605 delivers a fast, smooth neck, lightweight body and top-tier electronics for a dynamic, versatile playing experience. Featuring a stunning Mappa burl top and African mahogany body, this bass offers rich resonance, making it perfect for both live performances and studio sessions. Nordstrand Big Single Pickups for Powerful Tone The SR6605 Prestige is equipped with Nordstrand Big Single pickups, providing a full-bodied, aggressive tone with the clarity of single-coil pickups. These soapbar-style pickups deliver a rich, powerful sound with well-defined lows, punchy mids and crisp highs. Paired with the Ibanez Sonitech Preamp 3-band EQ, this bass allows players to dial in a wide range of tones, making it suitable for any musical style. Atlas HP Neck for Superior Playability The Atlas HP 5-piece S-TECH maple and walnut neck offers exceptional note attack, tone, and sustain. The S-TECH special roasted treatment enhances the neck's stability and durability, making it resistant to changes in temperature and moisture. Combined with the Prestige fret edge treatment, this neck ensures smooth, fast playability, making it ideal for technical players who need precision and comfort. Hexa Mid System for Tonal Flexibility The Prestige SR6605 features a 3-way Mid frequency switch with the Hexa Mid system, allowing players to select between six different mid frequency options. This gives bassists incredible tonal flexibility, helping them find the perfect sound for any genre. With the EQ bypass switch, players can quickly switch between active and passive modes, further expanding the bass's tonal possibilities.
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