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Description

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Brand Ibanez
Model 2389B Double Cutaway Bass
Year 1976 - 1977
Made In Japan
Categories 4-String Basses
Active / Passive Pickups Passive Pickups
Active Preamp No Preamp
Body Material Maple
Body Shape Double Cutaway
Color Family Black, Natural, Red
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 4-String
Offset Body Non-Offset Body
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series Ibanez Vintage Lawsuit Era

FAQs

What type of pickups does the Ibanez 2389B Double Cutaway Bass have?

The Ibanez 2389B Double Cutaway Bass features passive pickups in a humbucker (HH) configuration, providing a warm and full-bodied sound suitable for various music genres.

Is the Ibanez 2389B Double Cutaway Bass suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Ibanez 2389B is suitable for beginners due to its comfortable double cutaway design and straightforward passive electronics, making it easy to play and maintain.

What materials are used in the construction of the Ibanez 2389B Double Cutaway Bass?

The Ibanez 2389B features a maple body and neck, with a rosewood fretboard, offering a balanced tone with good sustain and clarity.

How many frets does the Ibanez 2389B Double Cutaway Bass have?

The Ibanez 2389B Double Cutaway Bass is equipped with 22 frets, providing a wide range of notes for versatile playing styles.

What colors is the Ibanez 2389B Double Cutaway Bass available in?

The Ibanez 2389B Double Cutaway Bass is available in black, natural, and red color options, allowing players to choose according to their aesthetic preference.

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