Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Ibanez guitar... em... bass? What?

This is the latest attention-grabbing instrument offered by Ibanez this 2009, the SR7...

The 'SR' prefix indicates its bass nature & its overall outline is indeed reminiscent of a typical Ibanez Soundgear (SR) bass. However, the manufacturer reckons the addition of a high E string in there makes this a 'hybrid' instrument; something capable of churning out the bottom end frequencies as well as enabling the player to break into solos...

Default tuning (low to high): B-E-A-D-G-C-E

Significance: An innovative release by Ibanez, it's still in its proto stages so seeing one in stores would take time. I'd say it'll catch on with the bass dweebs more so than the guitar slingers due to its bass scale length.

Concern: As depicted, the instrument features a stressful string break angle from the nut to the machine head (especialy so for the ones at the extreme ends) & this would affect tuning effectiveness (friction related).

PS: Click pic if you think you need to see a bigger manifestation...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey sub. realised that you have reviewed/owned most common brands of guitars: ESP, LTD, Epiphone, Gibson, Fender, Ibanez. Sometimes, you have also reviewed/owned not-so-common brands like Kramer, EVH etc. But can i ask why don't you choose to review or own at least one Schecter?

subversion.sg said...

i have 3 Schecter reviews over @ SOFT's review database.

the brand names i review are mostly invitational affair- dealers invited me over to test theur wares, i'm not one to pick a brand name a exclude the rest.