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Key Features
Product Ref: 107255
Powered by a pair of Bartolini MK1 Pickups at the neck and bridge, the SR505 produces powerful, punchy lows and bright treble. The MK1 pickups provide a defined and focused bass tone, and they have a balanced, equal response without the hum and noise of single coils.
The Ibanez SR505 Bass features a mahogany body, which produces a range of tones that are exceptionally well-balanced and offer plenty of depth. Creating a warm, soft, and fat tonality, the mahogany body brings a little grind and bite for added roughness, perfect for a wide range of playing styles and genres.
The Ibanez SR505 features a 5-piece jatoba and walnut neck that offers comfort, stability, and is more resistant to warping than classic 1-piece necks. The 5-piece neck is also paired with a jatoba fingerboard for enhanced projection, and the combination of tonewoods offer a sonically pleasing earthy with extra punch.
The Ibanez Accu-Cast B305 bridge provides stable string tension and excellent string to body vibration. The Accu-Cast bridge delivers good levels of sustain and intonation for a ringing bass tone.
Over the past 30 years, Ibanez have always been at the forefront of developing the right tools for players pushing the boundaries of music. For decades, Ibanez designers and luthiers have been the embodiment of this ideology, pushing their skills to the edge of imagination, consistently creating some of the most versatile and unique instruments ever. Ibanez basses have been used on some of modern rock's most poignant albums of recent years. The preferred instruments of many awe inspiring bass players, amongst them Fieldy from Korn, Paul Gray from Slipknot and Peter Iwers of In Flames, Ibanez Basses continue to be the first stop for learners and professionals alike, no matter what musical genre they exist in.