Description
The bass guitar was invented in the 1930 s in Seattle Washington by musician and inventor Paul Tutmarc. Tutmarc originally was manufacturing lap steel guitars. From there he developed the first electric string bass. It was known as the Model 736 Bass Fiddle. The bass being transformed into a guitar form made them easy to hold and transport. In the 1950 s Leo Fender took it a step further by developing the first mass-produced electric bass. He introduced his Fender Precision Bass in 1957 and it quickly became a copied industry standard. Bass guitars are used in several styles of music such as jazz, rock, metal, pop, country, and many more.
Does carrying your bass guitar around or holding it while playing for a long time wear you out? No problem the Ibanez GSR200 Pearl White Bass Guitar is an affordable, lighter, and smaller version of a regular bass guitar. It might be smaller and cheaper than regular size bass guitars but it sounds just as good!
Features: Smaller body and neck Active bass boost
Specs:
- Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
- Number of Strings: 4 strings
- Color: Pearl White
- Body Material: Agathis
- Body Finish: Urethane
- Scale Length: 34″
- Number of Frets: 22, Medium
- Fingerboard Material: Rosewood, 12″ Radius
- Fingerboard Inlay: Dots
- Neck Material: Maple, Bolt-on
- Neck Shape: GSR4
- Nut Width: 1.614″
- Bridge/Tailpiece: B10
- Number of Pickups: 2
- Neck Pickup: No Neck Pickup
- Middle Pickup: POWERSOUND P Single Coil
- Bridge Pickup: POWERSOUND J Single Coil
- Controls: EQ, Volume, Tone, Volume
- Strings: (.045-.105)
- Case Included: No