Ibanez SR1300E Electric Bass (with Gig Bag)
A sturdy 5-piece neck brings stability to the Ibanez SR1300E bass, while its Mono-Rail V bridge brings out optimal harmonics and overtones.
Overall User Ratings (based on 2 ratings)
Submitted March 3, 2018 by Frank S in Kingman, AZ
"Worth It!"
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I bought this on a 12 month plan. Right out of the box it was in tune, with very little need to set up anything I plugged and started to play it. Hands down worth every cent I paid for it! The only thing I wish it would have came with was some stickers (for pasting on stuff) and a book for the electronics. This is my second bass from Ibanez and for sure will not be my last! I am thinking about getting the SR5000 in the near future.
Musical Background:
35+ years on Bass - Pro Metal and Thrash Metal
Musical Style:
Hard Rock to Thrash Metal
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Submitted March 14, 2017 by Jackson A in Beckley, WV
"Decent Bass But Overpriced"
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Bought this on the 8 month payment plan. When I received it the setup was atrocious. Every bridge saddle was adjusted as high as it would go. Took me about a week and a half to get everything adjusted close to where I want it but it still needs some work. Action is still a little high for my liking but any lower and it's fret buzz city. There's a fine line between tweaking the truss rod and adjusting the saddles to get it just right. As far as sound goes it sounds about like my made in China Warwick $$ Corvette but has more tonal flexibility. It's a gorgeous bass as far as looks go. The craftsmanship is top notch. In my opinion this is a $700-$800 bass. Not $1100.
Musical Background:
Playing bass for 20 years.
Musical Style:
Rock, metal, funk
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