tempo Posted April 15 Posted April 15 (edited) Yes, the string spacing is the 16.5mm standard. I realised how dirty it was after posting, so it's now been cleaned with a new set of strings!😀 Edited April 15 by tempo 1 Quote
80Hz Posted April 15 Posted April 15 15 hours ago, crazycloud said: It also could simply be a combination of the above and marketing to make them a little distinctive from the million other P and J shaped PUs out there. I'm sure you're close on having a large stock of rod magnets versus different sizes of bar magnets. Wilde is a small operation and still very competitive on price. Quote
80Hz Posted April 15 Posted April 15 12 hours ago, crazycloud said: it almost looks like maple I believe it's a "gravure" maple top, i.e. printed to look like maple! I still think it's pretty... 1 Quote
Paulhauser Posted April 16 Posted April 16 I don't think this was covered here, but according to Ibanez "2025 brings with it the long-awaited revamp of the SR prestige line. With nine new models in total, there’s an ideal instrument for every bassist out there seeking the comfort, tone, and playability of a Japanese-made SR." More infor on the Ibby site Quite fancy this SR3506 from the new model lineup... 2 Quote
Paulhauser Posted April 16 Posted April 16 1 hour ago, Woodinblack said: that looks nice! Have a thing for piano black finishes lately. The Nordstrand in my other Prestige MS5 sounds really great and the preamp is useful, too. This new SR line has an upgraded preamp with the hexa mid system for what it worth. There is a 5506, pretty much the same specs with different woods and finish. One thing I'm noticing tha the bodies are wider than they used to be and i'm not liking it. 1 Quote
crazycloud Posted April 17 Posted April 17 13 hours ago, Paulhauser said: I don't think this was covered here, but according to Ibanez "2025 brings with it the long-awaited revamp of the SR prestige line. With nine new models in total, there’s an ideal instrument for every bassist out there seeking the comfort, tone, and playability of a Japanese-made SR." More infor on the Ibby site Quite fancy this SR3506 from the new model lineup... Sweet looking bass, but my wallet whimpered at the pre-order price here. Quote
Woodinblack Posted April 17 Author Posted April 17 1 hour ago, crazycloud said: Sweet looking bass, but my wallet whimpered at the pre-order price here. you know how it is with ibanez, wait to get one second hand and it will be less than half the price 1 Quote
crazycloud Posted April 18 Posted April 18 18 hours ago, Woodinblack said: you know how it is with ibanez, wait to get one second hand and it will be less than half the price Trouble is, they bring few in and the people who tend to buy them aren't flippers, so the second hand market is sparse to say the least. I have searches for many of these sort of models, eg GVB36, BTB1826 (prefer early ones) on the major sites and check general searches in case one finds it's way into a store I'm not familiar with, but nada. Quote
Woodinblack Posted Friday at 10:09 Author Posted Friday at 10:09 7 hours ago, crazycloud said: Trouble is, they bring few in and the people who tend to buy them aren't flippers, so the second hand market is sparse to say the least. I have searches for many of these sort of models, eg GVB36, BTB1826 (prefer early ones) on the major sites and check general searches in case one finds it's way into a store I'm not familiar with, but nada. Some of the models were very limited edition, especially the GVB36, I only ever saw two and I bought one. I did spend quite a while trying to get the original SR5. My SR1605 - the original one, had a very short run probably because it is too light, and now there is another 1605 which is different (which makes model numbering odd). But some models, such as the prestiges aren't so hard to find, so I guess eventually they will be around for a while 1 Quote
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