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Ibanez 4 String Bass Guitar, Right, Pearl White (GSRM20PW)

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Color: Pearl White


Size: Pearl White


Style: Guitar


Features

  • Fast, slim Maple neck
  • Compact, light-weight Body
  • Dynamic P pickup
  • Short Scale 28. 6"

Description

Don't be fooled into thinking the Ibanez GSR micro is a toy. It’s made to the same high standards of the other GIO series guitars. The Gsrm20 features, small scale SR body, full sound pickups, the same construction, same materials, and same set-up and inspection as its full size counterparts. Its shorter 28. 6” scale makes it perfect for tour buses, space-restricted home studios, folks with smaller hands, as well as young rockers or beginners.

Brand: Ibanez


Size: Pearl White


Color: Pearl White


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 39 x 11.5 x 2.3 inches


Top Material Type: Maple


Back Material Type: Maple, Basswood


String Material Type: Nickel


Instrument: Guitar


Item Weight: 6.9 Pounds


Operation Mode: Manual


Item Weight: 6.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 39 x 11.5 x 2.3 inches


Country of Origin: Indonesia


Item model number: GSRM20PW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 7, 2011


Back Material: Maple, Basswood


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Pearl White


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Magnetic Combination


Scale Length: 28.6


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Maple


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 4


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Size: Pearl White


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  • Is great for small women and fun to play, Love this guitar!!!
Color: Metallic Purple Size: Metallic Purple Style: Guitar
This bass is a nice size for me, I am 5'2" and older just learning how to play and has been the biggest joy. I love this bass guitar. The tone is clear and I have been having a blast with it. For the price you can't go wrong and it came quickly and was so happy.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by The Jacksons

  • It's Everything That it says it is.
Color: Metallic Purple Size: Metallic Purple Style: Guitar
Just using it for a small recording project and it sounds good on Ampeg Rocket bass amp, good quality for cheaper price. :O)
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by samiam

  • The quality is amazing.
Color: Transparent Red Size: Transparent Red Style: Guitar
I'm in love with this bass. I found 4 reviewers on YT who said exactly the same thing, which is why I took a chance on the Ibanez Mikrobass. Professional instrument know-it-alls have said that short scale basses have a different tone than full scale (while making a face as if they smell a fart), and I was very curious about that, because... logic. After my own experimentation, I could detect no audible difference between my full scale Yamaha (BB350F/1997) and the Ibanez Mikrobass, both clean and on many amp and pedal settings... because, of course they both have the same gauge strings, are tuned to the same vibrational frequency and have virtually identical pickups, so... math. I love the feel of it, because the lighter body and neck, and perhaps the looser strings having more travel distance to sustain a note, allows the vibration of the strings to penetrate deeply into your hands and torso. For me, that really adds to the joy of playing. After a few days, I started to crave the feeling of it more and more. It goes without saying that the shorter, more narrow neck and looser strings makes it a lot more comfortable to play, for people with normal sized hands or smaller. If I were the seller, I would not be happy with those photos which leave you wondering about the body's finish. Well, let me tell you there is no hint of orange on my red body, just deep dark red, worthy of the blood god. And, through the clear coat, up close, you can see all of the wood grain detail, but at a distance, the dark specks give it a warm fuzz, that, how crazy is this, thematically suits this instrument in every way. The fuzz master, baby! Honestly, it's quite nice looking, IMO. Much better than I expected. And, the only imperfection I could detect was the volume knob sticks a little when turned all the way down, but I'm expecting it to wear in. In summation, it baffles me how this instrument, which has clearly had a ton of love poured into its design and quality control during assembly, can sell, new, for under $200. This is now my main instrument. I was not paid to say any of this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2021 by Psycho78

  • Perfect for a teen beginner!
Color: Weathered Black Size: Weathered Black Style: Guitar
I read a LOT of reviews before deciding on this for a birthday gift. I’m pleased with the purchased. It’s a solid, smaller, great sounding instrument. If she wants to change out and upgrade later with high end components, it will be easy to do, however, as is it should serve her well for a long time. I can’t tell you how cool it is to have 90s grunge playing from the family room before school! I even get shout outs, ‘mom this one’s for you!’ before she starts in on Metallica. Yes, yes, very happy with my purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023 by 3in2yrs

  • Nice little bass with some work...
Color: Starlight Blue Size: Starlight Blue Style: Guitar
I ordered the blue Mikro bass from Amazon in late 2023 on a discount deal and did not receive it until late January. There appears to be some supply chain issues with these. That being said, I did finally get it and was happy with the overall look of the bass. I am a guitarist, but I like to play some bass now and then. I have a Squire P Bass but the scale length is a bit tough for me to get used to. I had played the short scale Mikro at GC and really liked it. There were some QC issues with the GC model like fret sprout, but I expect those kind of things with a sub $200 instrument. On first inspection, I did notice all of the tone and volume nuts were loose so I had to fix that. I played the one I got for a little while and it had a similar fret sprout issue that the GC one had. It also did not want to stay in tune very well. I finally pulled the strings off and carefully worked the fret ends with a fret file. The fret board was very dry so I applied some F1 oil. On the reassembly, i began to notice quite a few quality issues. First, all of the tuner nuts and screws were loose. Not a big deal, tightened. After seeing the tone knob issue and now this, I decided to check everything. All of the bridge screws were loose and some were not seated - a couple turns out (see photo). One was completely stripped out and would not tighten up. I went ahead and plugged the stripped hole and redrilled it. Everything is fine on it now and I really like the bass. The finish is great and feels good to play. If you have played guitar for any length of time you have probably fixed issues like this on your own guitars or have a good tech that can address them. If I didn't like the bass, I would have just sent it back. For the money and a little time put into it I'm still pleased with it. There are not many short scale basses out there to choose from. I like Ibanez products but I wish they would have put a little more care into the bass I bought. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024 by CO CO

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