Ibanez SR1205E

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Ibanez SR1205E

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I have been drooling over this bass...Anyone else?

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Yeah, it's a pretty bass - I dig the four-banger...

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Re: Ibanez SR1205E

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I'm waiting for these to be available in France, have a test. But they are really nice on paper...
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I just got one this week and I'm selling it because I didn't know the spacing was smaller then my regular bass.

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Re: Ibanez SR1205E

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Just got my 5 string today. Haven't had time to mess with it much but it feels great in the hands.
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I have mine for sale. I was waiting for 007 to sell his before posting which I haven't done yet but now you know :P .
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slybass3000 wrote:I have mine for sale. I was waiting for 007 to sell his before posting which I haven't done yet but now you know :P .
Thanks for that, Sly.

I really liked mine and actually miss it already, but I just can't seem to keep basses for long these days. By far the best Ibanez lefty bass ever offered. Perfect weight, playability, quality, feel, balance. . .
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Lefty007 wrote:
slybass3000 wrote:I have mine for sale. I was waiting for 007 to sell his before posting which I haven't done yet but now you know :P .
Thanks for that, Sly.

I really liked mine and actually miss it already, but I just can't seem to keep basses for long these days. By far the best Ibanez lefty bass ever offered. Perfect weight, playability, quality, feel, balance. . .
Hey, no problem. It is just plain good sense, good behaviour with a light touch of respect ;)

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I got the one from slybass3000 and I'm impressed with the overall quality. And soundwise, it's very growly !
Mine is very light.
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Does this bass have a very thin neck like many Ibanez do?
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iozz wrote:I got the one from slybass3000 and I'm impressed with the overall quality. And soundwise, it's very growly !
Mine is very light.
I am glad you got it well and you like it. Great bass for the bucks.
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Frenchy-Lefty wrote:Does this bass have a very thin neck like many Ibanez do?
I don't think the neck is big at all, pretty slim to me but I never played anther Ibanez before.
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