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Trade in your Ibanez AGBV200A Artcore, Tobacco Burst with Gear4music. This classic semi-hollow body bass is a favourite among jazz and blues enthusiasts, but if your musical style has shifted or you're curious about other sounds, a trade might be just the ticket. Opting for a bass with a different pickup configuration or one that offers more modern features could significantly expand your tonal palette.
You could explore trading in for a bass like the Yamaha TRBX for its versatility and active electronics, or perhaps a Gibson Thunderbird for its iconic, powerful rock tones. Each choice provides new avenues for musical expression, perfectly matching your evolving needs.
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The Maple construction of the body makes the AGBV200A a bass full of bright, clear sound with an array of tones. The semi-hollow body allows for a large range of styles to be accessed, without feedback or excessive overtones potentially harming your overall sound. The subtle Tobacco Burst finish not only looks great, but allows the wood to vibrate and resonate freely. There’s a pair of Classic Elite pickups designed to work together seamlessly, bringing out the best of the notes you play and the overtones the wood produces.
Short scale necks are a practical design for all bass players, regardless of the person’s size. It predominantly boosts the low end, which is ideal for bass guitars. The AGBV200 still has 22 frets, with the cut reaching the 19th for easy accessibility to the high end. The Rosewood fingerboard is both comfortable and mellow sounding.
Over the past 30 years, Ibanez Guitars have always been at the forefront of developing the right tools for Electric Guitar players pushing the boundaries of music. For decades, Ibanez designers and luthiers have been the embodiment of this ideology, pushing their skills to the edge of imagination, consistently creating some of the most versatile and unique instruments ever. Although Ibanez guitars have been made since 1908, it wasn't until the late 1980’s that they began to form an identity for themselves when artists such as Steve Vai and Frank Zappa began using their instruments. Now with a huge artist clientele across the globe Ibanez are a leading manufacturer of electric guitars and basses and a first choice for many dedicated musicians.