Ibanez Semi-Hollow Bass

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Ibanez Semi-Hollow Bass

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does anyone have any expierence with the ibanez semi hollow body basses?

how are they with fuzz?

do they have a nice thump?

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Just youtube'd them and, well, they sound rad. That's all the help i can offer, unfortunately.
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The older ones with the single humbucker and 34" scale RULEZ. I miss mine. If you find one buy it. Im not big on short scales so I didnt dig the others.
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adrianlee wrote:Just youtube'd them and, well, they sound rad. That's all the help i can offer, unfortunately.



Youtoob is block here @ work, but i'll try when i get home.

Man, I'm gassin' super hard for decent bass! :facepalm:
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My bandmate has one of the cheaper ones and it sounds nice. Not enough mids/highs for me but a good thumpy bottom end. Plays pretty well too.
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adrianlee wrote:Just youtube'd them and, well, they sound rad. That's all the help i can offer, unfortunately.



Youtoob is block here @ work, but i'll try when i get home.

Man, I'm gassin' super hard for decent bass! :facepalm:



I am too. You may have ticked a box for me. :hug: :lol:
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Derelict78 wrote:The older ones with the single humbucker and 34" scale RULEZ. I miss mine. If you find one buy it. Im not big on short scales so I didnt dig the others.



This is what i've been looking for but all i'm finding are short scale. is there a difference in tone between the short & long scale or is just feel thing?
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adrianlee wrote:
Jenkins wrote:
adrianlee wrote:Just youtube'd them and, well, they sound rad. That's all the help i can offer, unfortunately.



Youtoob is block here @ work, but i'll try when i get home.

Man, I'm gassin' super hard for decent bass! :facepalm:



I am too. You may have ticked a box for me. :hug: :lol:




If i had nickel for every time "ticked a box"! :dance:
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Jenkins wrote:
adrianlee wrote:
Jenkins wrote:
adrianlee wrote:Just youtube'd them and, well, they sound rad. That's all the help i can offer, unfortunately.



Youtoob is block here @ work, but i'll try when i get home.

Man, I'm gassin' super hard for decent bass! :facepalm:



I am too. You may have ticked a box for me. :hug: :lol:




If i had nickel for every time "ticked a box"! :dance:


You'd have 4 decent basses?
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I am too. You may have ticked a box for me. :hug: :lol:[/quote]



If i had nickel for every time "ticked a box"! :dance:[/quote]

You'd have 4 decent basses?[/quote]

@ least 4! :!!!: :hug:
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To broaden the spectrum--The Epi Jack Casady is a killer semi-hollow.
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D.o.S. wrote:To broaden the spectrum--The Epi Jack Casady is a killer semi-hollow.



isnt it $300 more, though?
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I paid 500-ish for mine (new) a few years ago. Haven't checked prices recently.
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D.o.S. wrote:I paid 500-ish for mine (new) a few years ago. Haven't checked prices recently.


theyre 799 i believe. ive been scouting them HARD.
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