Description

1985 Ibanez MC 824 PW made in Japan, used.


Wood material: Ash body, Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard.

Controls are Balance, 1Vol, 1Tone, Vol and Tone are Push/Push SW, and coil tap for front and rear respectively.

Although passive, it has a macho sound, and the sound pressure that seems like a wall of sound is irresistible.

The coil tap can be switched to single for a wide range of sound makeup.


You will surely be captivated by the classy and luxurious sound that is somewhat reminiscent of a high-end bass.


Overall, there are dents, scratches, dull parts, color burn, sticker marks, and other signs of use commensurate with its age.

The frets are approximately 70% full, and the truss rod is in good condition with room to spare.

The electrical system is in good condition. This is a bass that can still be used for many years to come.


Please take advantage of this opportunity.


Attachment: Outside soft case


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