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Ibanez Gio GSR200 Bass Guitar, Weathered Black

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Color: Weathered Black


Style: 4-String


Features

  • Lightweight mahogany body
  • Smooth fast maple neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • Phat II active powerful bass boost
  • Dynamix pickups

Description

A lightweight 4-string perfect for a new player or a working musician with Phat II active powerful bass boost. For more than 25 years, Ibanez Soundgear series have given bass players a modern alternative. With its continued popularity, Ibanez is constantly endeavoring to answer the wider needs of a variety of players, at a variety of budgets. But no matter what the specs, the heart is the same-SR continues to excite with its smooth, fast neck, lightweight body, and perfectly matched electronics. Its Phat II active bass boost adds additional low-end power.

Brand: Ibanez


Color: Weathered Black


Item dimensions L x W x H: 40 x 3 x 12 inches


Top Material Type: Mahogany, Maple, Rosewood


Back Material Type: Mahogany


String Material Type: Nickel


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Instrument: Guitar


Item Weight: 9 Pounds


Operation Mode: Manual


Item Weight: 9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 40 x 3 x 12 inches


Item model number: GSR200BWK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 23, 2015


Back Material: Mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Weathered Black


Connector Type: 1/4" jack


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: P/J


Scale Length: 34.0


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Mahogany, Maple, Rosewood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 4


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Instrument Key: C


Battery type: Manganese


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • great bass
Color: Pearl White Style: 4-String
great bass. well it has it's limitations. I'm a guitar player so for what it's worth. well made. intonation is good. the action, distance the strings are from the frets, is good. good sound. I would recommend for the beginner and intermediate. I ended up putting flat wound strings on mine and Seymour duncan pick ups in it just for an upgrade. I play in a band and wanted a beefier sound. but overall it's great. I would highly recommend it. good value for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025 by JT

  • Excellent value, but be prepared to setup & tune!
Color: Walnut Flat Style: 4-String
This came with a tag indicating that it had been inspected and setup at the factory. But, shipping and handling must have had an effect on it (and/or they weren't careful at the factory) since it had multiple setup issues: - Neck curvature was incorrect (not concave enough) - E string bridge position was too low (and other strings were slightly uneven) The manual shows you how to fix the neck curvature and the tool is included in the box. The manual didn't say how to adjust the bridge, but it was pretty easy once I found some documentation online: insert a small allen wrench into the holes on both sides of where the string enters the bridge area. Once I fixed those two issues and did basic tuning (strings were about a minor third too loose for EADG tuning), it played great! I like that it's a bit lighter than my other bass (Squier vintage PJ) and has a flatter, slightly slimmer neck. I also like that the neck back is a smooth satin finish (vs. a sticky high-gloss finish on my Squier). Conclusion: I strongly recommend that you have an allen wrench set (w/ options around 2mm for the bridge) and a feeler gauge in order to perform setup when you get your instrument. The manual tells you proper string heights. Electronics and knobs seem fine. There is one knob that mostly stops, but you can push it a bit further. But, generally, the knobs respond as described according to the diagram at ibanez.com and changes are continuous as you'd expect. While getting the bass set up, I noticed some buzz coming out of my amp (Rumble 40). I was worried about electronics quality, but tracked the problem down to overhead lighting in the room that was on a dimmer circuit. Once I turned off those lights, the buzz went away and I got a very clean sound. I had played this model before and noticed that it was easier to play than my Squier. That's still the case. Only two things left to decide are (1) whether to put on flatwounds, and (2) what to do with my Squier :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2020 by Jason Rennie Jason Rennie

  • awesome bass at a great price
Color: Transparent Red Style: 4-String
this has to be one of the best buys ive made! plays awesome after a minimal amount of bridge set up(has a slight fret buzz ). super light action, the stock pick ups are just fine and has to be the LIGHTEST bass ive ever played...my old stage go to was an Aria Pro beast, thing probably weight clove to 30 lbs but had a super fat sound that was perfect for live, never wanted to use my 57 fender p bass for live shows!! i recently got back into playing and this bass paired with the Fender Rumble amp is absolutely perfect!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024 by Dan DePuy

  • May need a setup
Color: Transparent Red Style: 4-String
Quite a nice looking instrument. When mine arrived it was untuneable much less playable. There was a back bow to the neck that offered no relief at the frets to most of the way up the neck. Once I adjusted the truss rod, I was able to tune up to a starting point at which time I readjusted until it tuned and played fine. I don't know if it was the weather it went through on it's way to me or it was just horribly setup at the factory. This is my first bass guitar. I've been playing guitar for a long, long time and just couldn't resist getting this bass at the price it was listed at. As I expected there is going to be quite an adjustment to my playing as the lower frets are so far apart and so are the strings but I'm having fun discovering what it's like to play bass. I think for the beginner bass player who doesn't have guitar experience this is a great bass to start with. I find myself looking for the missing strings, especially that third jump between G and B, LOL. Playing guitar for so long has crippled me so far but as I said, I'm having fun. The active equalization really boosts the bass which is welcome considering I crank the treble and midrange up all the way on my amp and mostly keep the tone on the bass all the way up as well. My ear has trouble discerning the really low notes and cranking the tone and treble/midrange on the amp helps quite a bit. I was toying with the idea of trying flatwounds or just new quality strings to see what differences that might make but, overall I can't really fault the instrument as I'm probably the biggest problem the bass itself has. As a side note - my bass didn't come with any adjustment tools. I had a set of metric allen keys so no big deal, but you might want to get a set of your own just in case this is normal for Ibanez. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2023 by Fred Beondo

  • Great! Zero regrets purchase.
Color: Jewel Blue Style: 4-String
I frankly expected less, but it's very nice and well made. It is easy to play. The action comes set low. It is fun, looks nice, has a decent variety of tones too and you can dial it in. It's not luxury but its really good for the money and you won't regret having bought this model. I'm sure I can noodle on it for years. Don't forget a strap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2025 by jeremym

  • Low and Slow
Color: Natural Grey Burst Style: 4-String
The neck is narrow enough for my hand and finger exercises. The pickups and sound is excellent. I love you Amazon and Ibenz. 💥👍🏽
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Worth the money.
Color: Black Style: 4-String
I think this is a great Bass for the price, would be awesome if you're just getting into playing and want something decent. Ibanez is a reputable brand. For under $500 you can't beat it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2025 by Honest customer review right here.

  • Beautiful and sounds amazing.
Color: Natural Grey Burst Style: 4-String
Bought this to replace my old Ibanez bass and love it! With the built in pre amp and pickup adjustments you can really hone in the tone you like. Onle recommendation is to remove the 9v battery when not using for a long time to prevent corrosion.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025 by Jake Johner Jake Johner

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