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Description

The Ibanez RB 940 is a standout choice for bassists seeking a combination of style, performance, and reliability. This electric bass guitar is known for its sleek design and versatile sound, making it a popular choice among both seasoned musicians and those just starting their musical journey. Built with precision, the RB 940 features a 4-string configuration that caters to a wide range of genres, from jazz to rock.

Crafted with a solid body, the Ibanez RB 940 ensures durability while maintaining a comfortable playing experience. Its neck, designed for smooth playability, allows for quick finger movement, making complex riffs and solos a breeze. The bass is equipped with high-quality pickups that deliver a powerful and clear tone, ensuring your sound stands out in any mix.

Whether you're jamming in the studio or performing on stage, the Ibanez RB 940 delivers consistent performance. Its ergonomic design reduces fatigue, allowing for longer playing sessions without compromising on comfort. This bass guitar is also easy to maintain, ensuring it remains a staple in your collection for years to come.

Key Features:

  • 4-string configuration for versatile play
  • Solid body construction for enhanced durability
  • High-quality pickups for clear and powerful sound
  • Ergonomic neck design for smooth playability
  • Suitable for a wide range of music genres
  • Reliable and easy to maintain

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See how Greg Norton uses Ibanez RB 940

Greg Norton

Bassist, Composer

Hüsker Dü

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It's a 1985 Ibanez RB960DX, not a 940.

You can see him playing this bass in the Don't Want To Know That You're Lonely film clip.

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