Description
Condition: Used
The IBANEZ SSR500 TKF is popular among HR/HM bassists with a mahogany body and an active circuit.
This bass has a slim neck and lightweight design for excellent playability, and a thick sound with deep bass that is compatible with a variety of sound variations.
It is compatible with a wide range of playing styles from slap to finger picking, and is also recommended for technical bassists. Equipped with a highly effective active equalizer, it is possible to create a variety of sounds. It has a thin satin finish and is susceptible to scratches and paint peeling, but the more you use it, the more it will improve.
■■■The following are the specifications as far as I can understand. ■■■
Body material: Mahogany
Neck: Wenge/Bubinga 5P neck
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Pickup: Original DX-4 pickup
Weight: Approx. 3.3kg
Nut width: approx. 38mm
Serial number: C03101×××
Color: TKF (Transparent Black Flat)
The frets are subjective, but there are about 8 frets left.
■Product condition■
*It is in player's condition with signs of use such as scratches and peeling of paint.
*There is discoloration due to sun exposure, dullness on metal parts, and some corrosion.
*The neck is flat and does not feel warped.
*Operation has been confirmed.
■Accessories■
soft case
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