Gizmo Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 24 minutes ago, crazycloud said: That would look great with my BTB846v. If it hasn't, you should get it. If it was this one Yep Gone And i agree with @Cornwall Steve the Drab brown/low gloss stain Popular Burl really lets this line down in the Image/Wow dept, Sure they might look great but im shallow (that said i've owned basses that look Stella but played/sounded like Dogdoo) 1 Quote
Cornwall Steve Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 47 minutes ago, Gizmo said: If it was this one Yep Gone And i agree with @Cornwall Steve the Drab brown/low gloss stain Popular Burl really lets this line down in the Image/Wow dept, Sure they might look great but im shallow (that said i've owned basses that look Stella but played/sounded like Dogdoo) I'm a sucker for any type of mottled/burl/burst type of finish (or however these finishes are best described !) but I'm weak, and shallow too. I confess I too have bought pretty, sparkly, even dare I say garish looking basses of which some were half decent most were not. But I've learnt my lesson and slightly less impressionable these days. Or at least I'd like to think so 😂 Edited 17 hours ago by Cornwall Steve Spelling and grammar errors 1 Quote
Cornwall Steve Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 14 hours ago, Terry M. said: Yes it's a NAMM 2026 release. Andertons have one as per below link: https://www.andertons.co.uk/ibanez-btb805ms-fnl-5-string-multi-scale-bass-guitar-florid-natural-low-gloss/ Ibanez definitely could do with more exciting finishes like this in my opinion. Terry, I should have asked you yesterday when you (very kindly) flagged up the BTB805 in florid natural, have you ever played a BTB ideally one of the later models. If so, what did you think? Quote
Terry M. Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Cornwall Steve said: Terry, I should have asked you yesterday when you (very kindly) flagged up the BTB805 in florid natural, have you ever played a BTB ideally one of the later models. If so, what did you think? Hi Steve so for current production/more recent stuff I've tried the same bass (805MS) in the original transparent gray flat colour,the 705LM and the 605LM. All fanned fret and all using the T1 pickups. Long story short I've been very impressed with ALL of them. Those T1 pickups to me sound REALLY good. I think like you the far eastern licenced Barts do very little for me if anything. The T1s I would describe as a game changer. All 3 basses were ultra playable and the fanned frets took me all of 10 seconds to get used to. The 805 had the longest B string at 37" if that's important. Quote
Cornwall Steve Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Terry M. said: Hi Steve so for current production/more recent stuff I've tried the same bass (805MS) in the original transparent gray flat colour,the 705LM and the 605LM. All fanned fret and all using the T1 pickups. Long story short I've been very impressed with ALL of them. Those T1 pickups to me sound REALLY good. I think like you the far eastern licenced Barts do very little for me if anything. The T1s I would describe as a game changer. All 3 basses were ultra playable and the fanned frets took me all of 10 seconds to get used to. The 805 had the longest B string at 37" if that's important. Hi Terry Many thanks for sharing that. I'm actually giving a bit of serious thought to the 805 whereas originally it was all about the 705. I've heard nothing but good things about the T1's which is a refreshing relief (for me anyway) over Ibanez's obsession with dropping Barts into so many of their basses. There are actually quite a few versions of the discontinued BTB's I like the look of especially the 845 however most are based on look alone together with specification 'on paper'. It's odd really that Ibby have brought out so many versions of the BTB yet they're not that common a sight when looking to buy a 5 (aside from the 745 which seems to pop up everywhere !🙄) secondhand Edited 1 hour ago by Cornwall Steve Spelling and grammar errors Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.