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Product Ref: 104665
For a powerful bass tone, the Ibanez SR670 comes equipped with two Bartolini BH2 pickups in both the neck and bridge position. Its Bartolini BH2 pickups deliver a warm, balanced response with a tight bottom-end and a full mid-range. Additionally, the Ibanez SR670 features Ibanez Custom 3-band EQ and three-way mid frequency switch with 250 Hz, 450 Hz and 700 Hz output options.
The Ibanez SR670 features a lightweight ash top, which delivers a sweet airy twang with plenty of resonance. Furthermore, the SR670 also has a mahogany body which produces a range of tones that are exceptionally well-balanced and offer plenty of depth.
The SR670 2018 features an SR4 5-piece jatoba/walnut neck which offers comfort, stability, and will not not warp or twist over time. The combination of jatoba and walnut provide the SR670 with a subtle amount of brightness and a great response. Additionally, the neck is topped with a jatoba fingerboard which enhances the overall tone of the guitar with projection, offering a strong, hard character which also adds extra punch. Furthermore, the fingerboard is sprinkled with abalone oval inlays for added beauty.
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.