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Ibanez Bass Workshop EHB1505MS 5-string Multi-scale Bass Guitar - Black Ice Flat Reviews

5-string Electric Bass with African Mahogany Body, Poplar Burl Top, Panga Panga/Walnut Neck, Panga Panga Fretboard, 2 Nordstrand Big Split Pickups, and 3-band EQ - Black Ice Flat

If you’re a bassist looking for an upgraded 5-string Multi-scale bass that doesn’t cost a fortune, then Sweetwater has your axe. The Ibanez Standard EHB1505MS features a sleek, ergonomic, lightweight African mahogany body with an eye-popping poplar burl top, a super-fast graphite-reinforced 9-piece panga panga/walnut neck, and a silky-smooth bound panga panga fingerboard. And to drive the tone home, the EHB1505MS is spec’d out with a pair of premium Nordstrand Big Split pickups. Ibanez has really pulled it all together in this cutting-edge headless multi-scale design — and for a price that will amaze you (in a good way)!

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Perfect in just the right places.

By David Morgan on March 18, 2024

Maybe perfect is the wrong headline here. lets say mostly perfect.
The issues are few so i will list those.
The way the guitar feels balance wise needs work.
i do not like the locking out.
The tone is incredible!
looks great!

Updated Review

By Dave Morgan from AZ on April 22, 2024 Music Background: Bassist

Updated Review after a couple of months on the road.
The Bad:
1) The audio out jack has a lock that is extremely difficult to disconnect. You may go thru a cable or two being
damaged.
2) The cutaway for the tuners, is not big enough for anyone with normal size fingers. They are hard to turn and you cant
get your fingers in there to get a good grip.
3) if you are not familiar with multi scale, there is a learning curve. anything on the G string above the 12th fret is
very difficult to play. Visually you have to aim for the fret below.
4) The tone controls take some time to master. I suppose its a good thing to have this much control. It can also be a
big Pain.

The good:
1) incredible even tone on any string, any note.
2) it feels good with no heavy headstock to weigh you down. Evenly balanced.
3) The finish is very durable and looks amazing.
4) Great tone control.
5) lightweight and powerful.
6) looks great!

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