got my first 5-string today, an Ibanez SRMS805, still getting used to the extra fretboard width and fanned frets, sounds great though.
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Originally posted by JOLLY View PostIt's a beauty. How you diggin' those Bartolinis?sigpic
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Me too..I thought fanned frets would be really weird, but they aren't at all. It think they sound great on a 5 or 6 string bass. Not really worth it on a 6 or 7 string guitar, though.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Awesome score! I like what I've heard of the Bartolini + Ibanez combo, great smooth and full sound
Enjoy those fanned frets too
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Interested in getting a multi-scale myself but wanna really put one though the paces first. No hurry,though. I have a Spector that sounds phenominal and a multiscale would have to be life changing to make me spend any kind of real cash on another 5 string. That one you have there would definitely earn a test run if I saw it in the bass place.
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