Ibanez GSR206SMNGT Gio 6 String Electric Bass Natural Gray Burst
- Brand: Ibanez
- SKU: GSR206SMNGT
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$379.99


Patterned on their famous SR 6-string, this Ibanez GSR offers the same alternative approach to electric bass that all SR basses do. Light in weight, heavy in tone, with the fast, thin neck that's noticeably easier to play--whether you're a veteran player, or just starting out. Built to hold its own against pro level competitors, the GSR206SM features a solid poplar body, and exotically Spalted Maple top. A jatoba fingerboard, accented with medium-size pearl dot inlays round out the visuals. A sleek, comfortable, GSR6 Maple neck--widely recognized as the industry standard for playability--and rock solid Ibanez B16 bridge, rev up the specs to accommodate whatever you're setting out to play. Factor in Ibanez DXH-6 pickups for clarity and fullness well beyond their price point, and the PHAT-II EQ for ultra wide tonal range and you'll see why the GSR206 ranks as one of the most-played 6-string basses of all time
SPECS
- neck type GSR6 Maple neck
- top/back/body Poplar body
- fretboard JatobaWhite dot inlay
- fret Medium frets
- bridge B16 bridge
- string space 16.5mm
- neck pickup Dynamix H neck pickupPassive
- bridge pickup Dynamix H bridge pickupPassive
- equaliser Phat II EQ
- hardware color Chrome
NECK DIMENSIONS
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- Scale : 864mm/34"
- a : Width 54mm at NUT
- b : Width 84mm at 22F
- c : Thickness 21mm at 1F
- d : Thickness 22mm at 12F
- Radius : 400mmR
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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

DESCRIPTION
There are four knobs on this bass. The two knobs closest to the bridge are the volume knobs. The knob closest to the input jack is the tone knob, and the 4th knob, closest to the neck, is PHAT II EQ knob.
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FREQUENCY RESPONSE
DESCRIPTION
The variable range of the frequency increases from 20 Hz to the high range, and the variable range decreases from the peak around 100 Hz to around 1000 Hz. The variable width of the frequency becomes large again in the high range from around 1000 Hz, and reaches the peak at around 10,000 Hz, and then becomes smaller again. The variable range around 100 Hz is about 15 dB, the range around 1000 Hz is about 5 dB, and the range around 10000 Hz is about 10 dB.