saarangnarayan
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So I currently have a bass-shaped hole in my guitar rack, and I'm pretty set on putting an Ibanez bass in it. I've had an older version (from 2008) of what is now the Yamaha TRBX304, and I had an Ibanez SR500E for a couple of years which I had to sell when I was moving countries. The Ibanez SR felt and played MUCH better than any other bass I've ever tried, and so it's a no-brainer for me to go with that again. But I was wondering if it's worth upgrading to either their headless ones or one of the other SRs that they offer. I'm quite keen on having a multiscale bass which would allow me a tad more tension on the lower strings. My caveman self likes to tune the bass like my guitars to Drop C, so I was also wondering if getting a 5-string would be a good way to go or not?
The SRMS720 with the Fishman Fluences seems pretty tempting right now, and that blue chameleon finish is something I'm really into. Though it might be cool to have the headless option, considering they supposedly can be transported in a regular guitar gig bag.
Would love to hear y'alls' thoughts and experiences on the matter!
P.S.– I'm not a bassist proper, but I do like to lay down bass tracks for a lot of different kinds of stuff, so the tonal diversity of an Ibanez is right up my alley, but I'm open to other brands, too. It'll need a bit of arm-twisting tho!
The SRMS720 with the Fishman Fluences seems pretty tempting right now, and that blue chameleon finish is something I'm really into. Though it might be cool to have the headless option, considering they supposedly can be transported in a regular guitar gig bag.
Would love to hear y'alls' thoughts and experiences on the matter!
P.S.– I'm not a bassist proper, but I do like to lay down bass tracks for a lot of different kinds of stuff, so the tonal diversity of an Ibanez is right up my alley, but I'm open to other brands, too. It'll need a bit of arm-twisting tho!