I've had this one for a while now, but wanted to share anyway. This is quite the odd little instrument to be sure... a six-string bass tuned like a standard guitar [EADGBE] but just one octave lower. For a bass player, the B and E strings can be tuned to C and F if wanted. It comes with a 30" scale length, 24 med-fret rosewood finger-board, a bolt-on 5-piece jatoba/ bubinga neck, passive EMG 35HZ pickups, and EBQ IIID on-board EQ. It utilizes a 9vt battery but that's for the EQ, which itself lends a good deal of tonal capability to the guitar. You can play chords which is cool/ strange and with 10.8 mm string-spacing, the SRC-6 responds well to slaps and other more traditional bass playing techniques.The body is mahogany with a urethane-flat walnut finish. The 15.74" radius is very comfortable for a guy like me that is used to standard-guitars. Width at the nut is 1.625" which is actually narrower than a couple of my regular electric guitars interestingly enough. Hard-tail status comes compliments of the Ibanez Tight End bridge. The low-profile just adds to the comfort of this unique package. Anyway... not too much more to say about this thing but I really enjoy playing it from time to time whenever the feeling hits me. Only modification that I've done to it is to change the vol/ tone knobs to matching black-chrome knurled metal domes. This was done because without looking down, it was hard to distinguish the vol/ tone knobs from the bass/mid/treble knobs as they were all the same type and subsequent feel. Now I'm able to easily identify without looking, which knob I'm touching. I'm currently using a Souldier strap that feels great on this particular guitar and adds a little flash to the otherwise mundane aesthetics. Thanks a lot, y'all for taking a look.
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