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Author: | fivebass52 [ July 14th, 2022, 11:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '81 Ibanez Musician |
Who would think... that an Ibanez would be one of the Holy Grails in Bassdom!? They're a sleeper of a company; I have always enjoyed the basses I've had, and currently have, that are made by Ibanez... |
Author: | Jeroen [ July 15th, 2022, 2:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: '81 Ibanez Musician |
fivebass52 wrote: Who would think... that an Ibanez would be one of the Holy Grails in Bassdom!? They're a sleeper of a company; I have always enjoyed the basses I've had, and currently have, that are made by Ibanez... These were among THE basses that gave good ol' Fender a run for their money in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and they were all Japanese: the Aria Pro II SB-series (specifically the SB-1000), the Yamaha BB series (and in particular the BB3000) and the Ibanez Musician series. All were very modern for their time, with neck-through-body, sophisticated active electronics (with the exception of the BB, but there was an active BB3000A) and beautifully crafted with good ergonomics. Many big players of that era could be seen rocking one of these I have a real weak spot for all of these. I've owned an SB-1000, and I've had THREE MC924's of which I still own one that I will never part with, from my year of birth (1983, it's just one month younger than me!). They're still in my avatar picture <---- My last 1981 now lives with Paulo in Boston until he foolishly decides to sell it AGAIN and goes looking for another |
Author: | fivebass52 [ July 15th, 2022, 5:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '81 Ibanez Musician |
Jeroen wrote: fivebass52 wrote: Who would think... that an Ibanez would be one of the Holy Grails in Bassdom!? They're a sleeper of a company; I have always enjoyed the basses I've had, and currently have, that are made by Ibanez... These were among THE basses that gave good ol' Fender a run for their money in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and they were all Japanese: the Aria Pro II SB-series (specifically the SB-1000), the Yamaha BB series (and in particular the BB3000) and the Ibanez Musician series. All were very modern for their time, with neck-through-body, sophisticated active electronics (with the exception of the BB, but there was an active BB3000A) and beautifully crafted with good ergonomics. Many big players of that era could be seen rocking one of these I have a real weak spot for all of these. I've owned an SB-1000, and I've had THREE MC924's of which I still own one that I will never part with, from my year of birth (1983, it's just one month younger than me!). They're still in my avatar picture <---- My last 1981 now lives with Paulo in Boston until he foolishly decides to sell it AGAIN and goes looking for another Paulo - Don't Do It! |
Author: | paulo [ July 16th, 2022, 7:36 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: '81 Ibanez Musician |
I guess I’m stuck with this one for a good while, I don’t want to be looking for another one all over again Matt’s bass is not homeless anymore, it has the original case to keep it in when in rest! Glad to help and congrats! |
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