Ibanez RGB300BKF RGB Standard 4 String Bass - Black Flat 4 STRING BASSES
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Ibanez RGB300BKF RGB Standard 4 String Bass - Black Flat 4 STRING BASSES
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Ibanez RGB300BKF RGB Standard 4 String Bass - Black Flat 4 STRING BASSES
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Ibanez RGB300BKF RGB Standard 4 String Bass - Black Flat 4 STRING BASSES
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Ibanez RGB300BKF RGB Standard 4 String Bass - Black Flat 4 STRING BASSES
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Ibanez RGB300BKF RGB Standard 4 String Bass - Black Flat

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  • SPECS

    • neck type - RGBMaple neck
    • top/back/body - Poplar body
    • fretboard - Jatoba fretboardSharktooth inlay
    • fret - Medium frets
    • number of frets -22
    • bridge - B10 bridge
    • string space - 19mm
    • neck pickup - Dynamix P neck pickupPassive
    • bridge pickup - Dynamix J bridge pickupPassive
    • equaliser - Ibanez Custom Electronics 2-Band EQ
    • factory tuning - 1G,2D,3A,4E
    • strings -D'Addario® EXL165
    • string gauge - .045/.065/.085/.105
    • hardware color - Black
  • NECK DIMENSIONS

      • Scale :  864mm/34"
      • a : Width 41mm at NUT
      • b : Width  62mm at 22F
      • c : Thickness  21mm at 1F
      • d : Thickness 22mm at 12F
      • Radius :  305mmR
    • Ibanez RGB300BKF RGB Standard 4 String Bass - Black Flat

      Guitar Neck Diagram
      a: Width of the neck at the nut
      b: Width of the neck at the first fret
      c: Thickness of the neck at the first fret
      d: Thickness of the neck at the twelfth fret
      Radius: Radius of the fingerboard

  • CONTROLS

    RGB300's control diagram

    With the bass held in the playing position, there are two small knobs located along the lower edge of the body. The knob close to the end of the body is the treble boost/cut knob, and the one closer to the neck is the bass boost/cut. Above these, there are two more knobs closer to the bridge. The one closest to end of the body is the pickup balancer, and the other is the volume knob. You can adjust piezo gain for each strings with the trim pots located on the back panel. Turn the trim pot clockwise with a Philips head screwdriver to boost the gain, and turn the trim pot counter clockwise to cut the gain. The trim pots are lined up in order of the strings.

  • FREQUENCY RESPONSE

    RGB300's EQ curve diagram

    The bass boost/cut frequency curve has a peak at 20 Hz and a variable width that decreases toward the high range, and a curve that the variable width becomes zero at approximately 1000 Hz. The variable range becomes slightly larger in the high range than around 1000 Hz, but it becomes zero again near 5000 Hz. The variable range of the peak frequency is approximately ±15 dB. The treble boost/cut frequency curve creates a bell-shaped curve with a peak around 10000 Hz and zero variable range around 100 Hz. The variable range of the peak frequency is approximately ±15 dB.

  • OTHER FEATURES

Features

Jatoba Fretboard

Jatoba has a reddish brown color which produces a rich mid range with a crisp high end.

B10 bridge

The B10 bridge allows fully adjustable intonation and solid tuning stability.


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