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ATKs are beautiful basses. they do amazing stingray impressions, and decent precision impressions. they're not as smooth or versatile as the SR500, but they're definatly more of a rock bass. although i love my SR500 to bits and would never sell it, i've got to say if i had never owned it and had to choose one now, i'd go for the ATK.

it depends what music you play, if you're a jazz man, then i'd steer clear of the ATK. if you play punk or rock, then definatly give the ATK300 a try, see what you think.

however, just so you know, the ATK has a much thicker neck. precision width(ish). also, they're quite heavy, compared to the ibanez they are ridiculously heavy (although i did have the 5 string ATK whereas i have the 4 string SR500).

play one, try it out, see what you think!

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[quote name='steve-norris' post='321933' date='Nov 4 2008, 05:38 PM']Arh location Austin,Texas why were these basses not inported? the AGB140 is an excellent bass, such good value for money but the ASB140 is MUCH better looking. One day i will import one/find one for the darkstar treatment. There is one on ebay at the moment but after shipping and tax it's a little expensive :)[/quote]

I brought one back from holidays once - its my weapon of choice! I have the AGB140 as well

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Always had Ibanez's, got two guitars by them at the mo, an SZ fitted with Bare Knuckles & an Artcore Custom.
My first bass was a GIO 4 string, also had a RD605 which a sold on this very forum and now I've just purchased this '93 SR1306PD (also over in bass porn)


I also have use of this old girl (its my girlfriends) silver series precision from '77. just a touch "road-worn"






Some of the best instruments ive had the pleasure of playing, esp for the prices.

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Here are my two Ibanez 5 strings - an old SR705 and an SR1205. I've upgraded the pickups in the SR1205 - the ones in there did not work well with the low B. I've got my eye out for an SR1206 as my next purchase. I love the Ibanez range - I also have an old PJ and I sold my SRX500 a few months back.
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My Ibanez Roadster RS800 BS 1979 !!

:)

So, after endless dramas about paying for this guitar in the first place, then thinking it was maybe too heavy for me and having some trouble with string tone, I decided to spend a small amount of time fixing it up. I cleaned it up, added new knobs, shielded the control compartment with copper foil (as it was prone to buzzing when near the amp), swapped the strings for DR Extra Life Red Devils, bought a new extra comfort strap (plus Schaller locks), set intonation and string height, and tweaked the pickup height. It now sounds absoultely beautiful - A real punchy Phil Lynott sound

Here it is in all its glory:
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[attachment=42880:dsc04130.jpg width=400][attachment=42883:dsc04127.jpg width=400]

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[quote name='JimBobTTD' post='692395' date='Dec 23 2009, 03:22 PM']

Here are my two Ibanez 5 strings - an old SR705 and an SR1205. I've upgraded the pickups in the SR1205 - the ones in there did not work well with the low B. I've got my eye out for an SR1206 as my next purchase. I love the Ibanez range - I also have an old PJ and I sold my SRX500 a few months back.[/quote]
OMG, a truly beautiful spectacle.

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[quote name='jmstone' post='748368' date='Feb 17 2010, 01:07 PM']My Ibanez Roadster RS800 BS 1979 !!

:rolleyes:

So, after endless dramas about paying for this guitar in the first place, then thinking it was maybe too heavy for me and having some trouble with string tone, I decided to spend a small amount of time fixing it up. I cleaned it up, added new knobs, shielded the control compartment with copper foil (as it was prone to buzzing when near the amp), swapped the strings for DR Extra Life Red Devils, bought a new extra comfort strap (plus Schaller locks), set intonation and string height, and tweaked the pickup height. It now sounds absoultely beautiful - A real punchy Phil Lynott sound

Here it is in all its glory:
[attachment=42879:dsc04129.jpg width=400][attachment=42882:dsc04126.jpg width=400]
[attachment=42880:dsc04130.jpg width=400][attachment=42883:dsc04127.jpg width=400][/quote]

Great Bass, I have one the same as yours - [i]Very[/i] Punchy.
Hang on to it, they're not too many around.

I Love all the the Classic Ibanez, I tried to find an Ibanez section in Gear Porn but
haven't seen one.
Point me in the right direction and I'll put up some Classic Ibanez.

Cheers. :)

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[quote name='Marvin' post='748574' date='Feb 17 2010, 04:54 PM']OMG, a truly beautiful spectacle.[/quote]

Thanks! The GK rig has been upgraded. The Ibanez basses are a sight to behold. The SR1205 is so good that I have no real desire to play a different bass, let alone purchase one. It's a full-on GAS killer!

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[quote name='FlatEric' post='749096' date='Feb 17 2010, 11:05 PM']Great Bass, I have one the same as yours - [i]Very[/i] Punchy.
Hang on to it, they're not too many around.

I Love all the the Classic Ibanez, I tried to find an Ibanez section in Gear Porn but
haven't seen one.
Point me in the right direction and I'll put up some Classic Ibanez.

Cheers. :)[/quote]
Yes. I'm very happy with it! Just waiting to see how it sounds with the band after its new setup.

Build is fantastically good - amazing how good the action is considering the beating it seems to have got over its 31 year lifespan..

Perhaps you should just start a new thread for classic Ibbys on the Gear Porn section.

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[quote name='jmstone' post='751749' date='Feb 20 2010, 01:14 PM']Yes. I'm very happy with it! Just waiting to see how it sounds with the band after its new setup.

Build is fantastically good - amazing how good the action is considering the beating it seems to have got over its 31 year lifespan..

Perhaps you should just start a new thread for classic Ibbys on the Gear Porn section.[/quote]

Sorted.
Go to Gear Porn, "Classic Ibanez"
:)

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[quote name='bassman2790' post='268034' date='Aug 22 2008, 05:13 PM']This thread and the "The One You Wish You'd Never Sold" thread have got me crying into my keyboard. I used to have a superb RB950



It played beautifully and had such a wide range of tones available as each of the humbuckers was coil tapped. I owned it for a couple of years but then sold it on and replaced it with a Yamaha BB414 of all things. I've seen posts on a couple of forums with a link to my photo on the Ibanez register asking anyone with information to the whereabouts of a similar bass to come forward. I really regret selling this bass as I realise that the chances of finding another are almost impossible.

I can't believe I let it go...pass the kleenex[/quote]
I had the '924 - very very similar to yours but the finish was cherry sunburst and front pickup was essentially a single coil in P mode. I too regrert selling mine and I'd still fancy getting another (ha!) The one I really wanted was the polar white MC924 as usd by Mike Porcaro in the "Rosanna" video, but I couldn't scare up enough money.

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[quote name='hummel' post='490385' date='May 17 2009, 09:54 AM']well... my first post and with pic's, so yes they do exist :-)

the rare & stunning MC2924 with low-impedance pu's and 2 band eq low/high pass filtering


and very 80's MC924 with PJ pu's and 3 band cut'n'boost filtering
[/quote]
GASP! That MC924 is absolutlely bitching! Still looking for one...

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[quote name='mr pablo' post='420400' date='Feb 26 2009, 09:00 PM']here's one of my RS924 Roadster, plenty of mojo, sounds awesome in passive mode a definite keeper



sorry for the crappy photo :)[/quote]
I've had two of these in the past. The first was SERIOUSLY heavy and I ended up putting Reflex active pickups on it for some reason. The second one was "lent" to my brother, who later relocated to North Carolina and took it with him! I was temporarily reunited with it in 2006 when we went over to organise his funeral, but I had no means of getting it home. His widow has probably got rid of it by now.

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Lowly stuff from me here;

Is there any point upgrading the PSNDJ p/u's on my GSR 180. I dont have the cash to buy a new bass just yet and am wondering if this is an ok upgrade.
I know some Ib's have the MEC p/u's which look the same size. will they fit?

Thoughts & responses welcome.
Cheers
Matt

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My first bass was a red GSR200, it was great!!!

In a school boy error moment I traded it for a Schecter Stiletto Custom which I have never really got on with, this has curtailed my playing and I really want to change that. I am glad I saw this Ibanez thread as I am hoping you will all agree that going back to Ibanez is the way forward. I am looking at one of the short scale Artcore Semi's. I'm not sure what the Schecter is worth but it will be going to help fund the change!!!

I hope this is right thread for this?

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[quote name='MuseMatt' post='825665' date='May 2 2010, 05:28 PM']

I think I want to get this one pimped as I have no cash to buy another 'proper' precision bass and it plays lovely.
Has anyone done this to their Roadstar and what was the result?[/quote]

Don't Do It!!!!! Please. :)

Pimp something cheep and cheerful.
I'll swap you something you can fully pimp up. :rolleyes:

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[quote name='FlatEric' post='825853' date='May 2 2010, 08:19 PM']Don't Do It!!!!! Please. :)

Pimp something cheep and cheerful.
I'll swap you something you can fully pimp up. :rolleyes:[/quote]
+1. Really - what would you change?

Jon.

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I feel like replacing the pickup for either an SPB-1 or SPB-3, replacing the pots because they're quite old (not the covers though) and a new bridge too, possibly badass II
Not sure whether to sand off the body and re-lacquer it. It's quite damaged as you can see in the added picture. I will definitely stay with the colours (eg: not painting it).


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