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Ibanez GSRM20-BK Gio Series Mikro 4-String Short Scale Electric Bass Guitar-Black
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Ibanez GSRM20-BK Gio Series Mikro 4-String Short Scale Electric Bass Guitar-Black

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This Ibanez GSRM20-BK electric bass guitar offers a unique playing experience. It features a GSRM4 Maple neck and a Poplar body. The fretboard comes in two options: Jatoba fretboard (RBM,TR,PW finish) or Purpleheart fretboard (BK,BS,MPL,SLB finish) with White dot inlay. Medium frets provide smooth playability. The B10 bridge and 19mm string space ensure stable performance. It has Dynamix P neck and J bridge pickups (both passive). Factory tuning is 1G,2D,3A,4E with string gauge .045/.065/.085/.105. The hardware color is Chrome. Neck dimensions include a 726mm/28.6' scale, 38mm width at the nut, 58.5mm width at 22F, 21mm thickness at 1F, 22mm thickness at 12F, and a radius of 305mmR (RBM,TR,PW finish) or 350mmR (BK,BS,MPL,SLB finish). Recommended bag: IBBMIKRO. PLU: GSRM20BK.

Using this Ibanez bass guitar is easy. First, make sure the strings are in the factory - tuned 1G,2D,3A,4E. You can start strumming right away and enjoy the smooth feel of the medium frets. When you're done playing, it's a good idea to keep it in the recommended IBBMIKRO bag to protect it from dust and scratches. For maintenance, regularly wipe the body and fretboard with a clean, dry cloth. Check the tuning pegs from time to time to ensure they are tight and the strings are in good tension. If you notice any issues with the pickups or the bridge, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician.


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