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Description

The Ibanez 1980 Bass 'Jamrock' is a vintage gem that has captured the essence of timeless rock and reggae sounds. A beacon for bass enthusiasts, this electric bass guitar offers a harmonious blend of quality craftsmanship and distinctive tone. Built during a seminal period for musical innovation, the 'Jamrock' features a Maple neck, known for its durability and smooth playability, providing exceptional comfort for both live performances and studio recordings.

The heart of this bass lies in its passive pickups, delivering a warm, organic sound that resonates with clarity and depth. The body is crafted from alder, a wood prized for its balanced tonal properties, making it suitable for a variety of music genres. Whether you're laying down deep grooves or exploring melodic lines, the 'Jamrock' accommodates a wide range of playing styles with ease.

The vintage-style bridge ensures excellent intonation and sustain, while the classic tuning pegs offer reliable stability, so you can focus on your music without interruptions. The 'Jamrock' also features a signature fret design that makes it easier to navigate the fretboard, especially during complex arrangements. It's an ideal choice for musicians looking to capture the spirit of the 1980s while enjoying the reliability of modern construction techniques.

Key Features:

  • Maple neck for enhanced durability and playability
  • Passive pickups for warm, organic sound
  • Alder body providing balanced tonal properties
  • Vintage-style bridge with excellent intonation
  • Classic tuning pegs for stable tuning
  • Signature fret design for easier navigation

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william_fletcher

Not a bad little bass

Its clean and reliable nice little workhorse used in studio

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