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Ibanez GSRM20 RBM Root Beer Metallic Mikro Compact 4-String Electric Bass Guitar

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Arrives Wednesday, May 28
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Color: Root Beer


Pattern: Bass Guitar


Features

  • Medium frets
  • Poplar Body
  • Medium frets
  • B10 bridge (19mm string spacing)
  • Dynamix P neck pickup

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


Color: Root Beer


Item dimensions L x W x H: 6 x 20 x 45 inches


Top Material Type: Maple


Back Material Type: Maple, Basswood


String Material Type: Nickel


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Instrument: Guitar


Item Weight: 6.9 Pounds


Operation Mode: Manual


Back Material Type: Maple, Basswood


String Material Type: Nickel


Top Material Type: Maple


Item Dimensions: 6 x 20 x 45 inches


Item Weight: 6.9 Pounds


Manufacturer: Hoshino USA


UPC: 887802057971


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


Brand Name: Ibanez


Instrument: Guitar


Finish Types: Powder Coated


Color: Root Beer


Number of Strings: 4


Operation Mode: Manual


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This really surprised me!
Color: Walnut Pattern: Bass Guitar
I have been playing a Squire Classic Vibes Mustang bass & always wanted to try one of these out. The sound really impressed me. It had way more definition than my Mustang bass & more versatility. The 28.6” scale length took a little getting used to because your arm doesn’t stretch out but once I got used to it, it became more comfortable. I recommend purchasing the Ibanez Mikro bass soft case. It’s nicer than my more expense Fender case and has 2 more pockets. I really like the walnut finish because it doesn’t attract finger prints. It’s very light with very little to no neck-dive The only CON I had was the bass being noisy. If you live in a home that has interference, you will hear noise. All I did was shielded it using copper shield tape found here on Amazon and I lined both pickup cavities and the control cavity and I soldered a wire from the P-bass cavity to the J cavity and from there to the 1st volume pot and it’s nearly completely silent. I know my home is noisy because my Mustang not the Mikro made noise at 2 different music stores before shielding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024 by P.V.

  • Sounds great when I play it right
Color: Walnut Pattern: Bass Guitar
I'm a beginner bassist so I never owned a bass before. To me, the bass feels right size and weight wise, it is easy to handle and to play on. I used it with a small Fender amp speaker at home for practice and it was great and later on stage when plugged in to better sound system, it sounded fantastic. All wood body which gave it a nice build quality and I just love how this looks. I'm sure there are better basses out there in the wild but this one felt great for a first time bassist like myself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024 by ROBOM1KE

  • This bass is an EXCELLENT value! After 50 years of playing bass!
Color: Brown Sunburst Pattern: Bass Guitar
Out of the box, this bass is an EXCELLENT value! After 50 years of playing bass, I switched to Short Scale and will never go back to a 34" scale bass. Playing Short Scale is so much fun, I feel like I am cheating! I purchase this Ibanez Mikro as a backup bass to my Gretsch semi-acoustic short scale bass.I own a very high end Ibanez 34" scale bass and thought that the Mikro could not possibly have same quality. I was VRY surprise! I bought the Sun Burst finish and it looks really good. The overall fit and finish is excellent. The electronics sound great. It feels incredibly natural while playing. I gave the this review 4 stars instead of 5 stars for two reasons: 1) The strings that come on the bass are round wound, sound very metallic, sound very scratchy, and buzz a lot. I thought I would have to do a set up. I started out by replacing the strings with a set of DR Hi-Beam Flat Wound SS strings (ASIN B00O48Z5FE). They appear to be heavier that the OEM strings. All problems solved! 2) The only way to switch between the pickup (which sound very cool) is to roll back one pickup volume and roll up the other. I'm going to install a micro 3-way switch. Not a big deal for me, but I think should have been included in the design. Still for what the bass cost, most players can deal with turning the volume knobs. After all, how often does a player really do that? The Ibanez Mikro Short Scale Bass is a excellent instrument for new players and old players. I highly recommend it! Update: I installed a Switchcraft 3-Way switch. See the photo. Now, this is a 5 Star bass! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2017 by John R. Kathrein John R. Kathrein

  • Totally stoked on this!
Color: Brown Sunburst Pattern: Bass Guitar
I wanted a "cheap", decent bass to add tracks to some songwriting projects, but I'm not a bassist and had no clue what to get. So I read up the reviews and after a lot of research I chose this one based mainly on it's scale length and price. I'm 5'6" and this fits me really well, especially the span between frets. It is head heavy when playing while sitting down, so when I lift my arm off the body to grab a drink or use the mouse, the head wants to drop down to the floor. The body is on the thin side so it can also tend to want to slip out from under my arm when I'm not playing. Neither are an issue when actively playing :-) I love the tuners on this cheap bass, they hold better than my $500 guitar. I love the fit and finish on this cheap bass, as good as some really expensive models I tried in the store. I love the sound (especially the bridge pickup) of this cheap bass, although I'm not a bass aficionado. I love the fact that this cheap bass is from a respected instrument brand, Ibanez makes some serious gear. I love the color of this cheap bass, a nice tobacco burst without any gloops, glops, or blotches. And, I love the price of this cheap bass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022 by John Diamonte Jr.

  • Beginner here.. excellent bass with nice body.
Color: Walnut Pattern: Bass Guitar
The media could not be loaded. I had a guitar when I was a teen but I didn't have the learning motivation and drive that I do now at 39. Solid instrument with a trusted brand name. The mikro feels about as big as my old guitar without the additional scale. I'm learning with scales on the internet and am having a positive experience so far. I was worried about it being sent via delivery but it was packed efficiently. I'm pretty sure it was tuned, but not totally sure on that part. But the cardboard box it comes in now serves as my case I store it in because it doesn't leave the house yet. Styrofoam in the box is attached and cradles the neck and body. Nothing about this bass makes me worry that it will decline prematurely unless I did something to it like drop it, which I will hopefully never do. I'm an Ibanez fan so far, and the next bass i ever get as new might be the same.... Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024 by David Buck

  • Worth every penny
Color: Walnut Pattern: Bass Guitar
Bought this little feller for a Church group we are part of. Since I'm short myself, and been a 6 string rhythm guitarist for 45 years, I figured the short scale would be more intuitive when I needed to switch to bass. That has worked to a "tee". Now on to the Mikro itself. The wood is gorgeous albeit kind of plain. The tuners have kept tune perfectly since the bass arrived. Kind of standard looking bridge and knows, but handsome in its' simplicity. This little bass makes my Cr8 BX50 sound as good as it possibly can. The pickups sound really good for an entry level bass, and the "roll off" from both the volume and tone sound fairly linear as you back off or crank it up. Five stars for the bass and five more for the seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by Doug Parrish

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