Ibanez Steve Di Giorgio SDGB1 Signature 5-string Fretless Bass Guitar - Dark Moss Burst Reviews
A true metal trailblazer with a résumé that boasts the likes of Death, Sadus, and Testament, Steve Di Giorgio is all but synonymous with fretless bass playing in the metal world. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that Ibanez has chosen to honor Steve with the company’s first signature bass in its revered BTB series: the Steve Di Giorgio SDGB1 signature fretless 5-string bass guitar. This premium boutique instrument is crafted to meet the exacting demands Steve’s virtuosic bass playing, sporting an ebonol-topped 9-piece maple/bubinga/panga panga neck-thru construction, with graphite-reinforced rods for superlative stability. The ash/okoume body features a stunning flamed maple top for a tinge of treble brightness, allowing the two Nordstand Big Single pickups to growl and grind with an articulate edgIt’st’s all topped off with an incredibly stable MR5 Mono-rail bridge and Gotoh machine heads. Whether you’re a fretless metal phenom or simply seeking a fretless 5-string with unparalleled performance, the Steve Di Giorgio SDGB1 delivers in spades.
Earn $85 back in Bonus Bucks† OR pay $71/month with 24 month financing*
$85 Earn $85.00 back in Bonus Bucks† on this purchase when you use your Sweetwater Credit Card without financing. Select your offer in checkout. Terms
As low as $71/month
with 24 month financing*
See all payment options
This item requires extra delivery time from Ibanez. Order today to reserve yours now, risk-free, or contact us for more information.
Highest Rated Reviews
A literal BEAST!
I've wanted to play fretless but never found one that sounded as good as my other guitars, other Ibanez, Yamaha and my personal GOAT Warwick. So why do all that extra hard work without a big sound / tone payoff? Then I got my hands on this beauty. It has the best sound / tone of any guitar I have ever played and I've been playing for 50 years and all the little extras a fretless can give you. Fretless is a LOT of hard work and I'm having an uphill battle but it sounds so good, the payoff is so worth it. That's why I've name mine "The Beast"