El Ibanez miKro GSRM20-WNF Walnut Flat es el bajo eléctrico perfecto para principiantes jóvenes o guitarristas que buscan un bajo gracias a su escala corta y su relación calidad/precio. El bajo eléctrico no sólo convence con una combinación clásica con un cuerpo de álamo, un mástil de arce y un diapasón de jatoba, sino también con una configuración de pastillas variable. Las pastillas Ibanez Dynamix J Single Coil en el puente y la Ibanez Dynamix P Split Coil en el mástil proporcionan sonidos variables que se sienten en casa en todos los estilos musicales. El modelo se completan con un hardware de alta calidad que garantiza el placer de tocar sin restricciones.
I am astounded with the build quality. The fretboard is rounded, no sharp or sticky-out fret-ends, the finish is great - satin, open-pore, walnut stained mahogany. Don't know if this is all of them, but mine has some pretty awsome flaming in the maple neck, cutting across the grain. Makes the scarf joint stand out a bit though as the headstock maple is devoid of flaming. Tuners and controls work well and it stay's in tune no problem.
The truss-rod needed adjusting, just a half turn out to release some tension and let the neck arc a little bit more, but once done (easy enough as there are good instructions and allen keys included) this Bass plays great with very little/no fret buzz at all.
If this was a more expensive instrument I would have a couple of gripes, one small, one not-so-small. The black chrome on the bridge is pretty dull in some areas - a small gripe. The bigger issue is also with the bridge (or could be the neck alignment) and is the fact that the strings are not aligned with the neck. At the nut this is ok but as the strings run down the neck the E string is perfectly parallel with the neck edge, about 3mm all the way up to fret 22, while the G string starts at about 3mm and gradually goes up to a little over 5mm at fret 22.
Overall a great, lightweight, Bass, with a great sound (albeit for a shorty).