Ibanez SR300EB-WK Reviews

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1 year ago

Simply epic!

It does everything you need it to do - with style and excellence! Tonally it can go as low as I need it to, and it can go high without sounding thin and weedy. I am in love with this instrument almost immediately!

2 years ago

"Ibanez's SR300EB-WK electric bass with active pickups is a versatile instrument that excels in adapting its sound to various genres and personal preferences. The active pickups offer a wide range of tonal possibilities, allowing players to dial in the perfect sound for any musical style. Whether you're into rock, jazz, funk, or metal, this bass delivers a crisp, clear tone that can be easily customized to suit your individual taste. The sleek design and comfortable playability make it a joy to perform with, while the active electronics ensure consistent and powerful sound output. Overall, the Ibanez SR300EB-WK is an excellent choice for bassists seeking a versatile instrument that can effortlessly transition between different musical genres and styles."

2 years ago

Best bass in the category

It is crazy to think that an under 400 euro guitar of any type would be delivered perfect, yet this one was. Every fret, every adjustment, every screw was just ... correct. My son is small, so we placed weight at the forefront of desires, but the feature list goes way beyond all the others, even in the next higher price range. I might even get another for myself (the more expensive purple and gold is calling!).

4 years ago

Excellent value and quality.

This bass is quite low in the Ibanez sound Gear range and so is priced quite low. I didn't expect much.

But I was massively impressed with this bass. Firstly, the finish quality is perfect from smooth fret edges to blemish free fretboard, neck and body, and solid pots.

The set up from the box was bang on and only needed tuning.

Clean meaty sound from both pickups. The only disappointing thing I could find was the 3-way EQ switch didn't make much of a sound difference in each position.

Perfect as a first bass or spare. Highly recommended.

5 years ago

Novice

This is the second bass I have bought and I am not disappointed. It sounds great, feels great and looks amazing. The only problem I have had with it is the finish has started to wear from where my nails catch it, other than that I would recommend as a good beginner guitar.

5 years ago

A questo prezzo è imbattibile!!!!!

Va benissimo sin dal primo momento che l'ho scartato.

Funziona alla grande, ha un suono potente, è risonante ed è molto comodo.

A questo prezzo non potrei aspettarmi di meglio...

5 years ago

Delighted!

I play guitars, mandolin, and fiddle, so wanted a reasonable instrument to learn bass: I found the perfect instrument in the Ibanez SR300EB-WK.

Looking at Youtube videos, it’s clear this bass can deliver more in sound and playability than I will ever require. I liked what I heard in regard to its tonal character and it looks good.

I also chose this instrument for its light weight (ca 3.5kg), its slender neck, and slim and smallish body. I took a risk buying this full length bass, as I have severe arthritis in my shoulders and I didn’t know if I would be able to play it, considering my reduced mobility and that some movements, particularly stretching, are quite painful. However, I needn’t have worried: this machine is incredibly well balanced and ergonomic. Not being top heavy, the neck supports my outstretched left hand, even on the lowest notes, rather than my arm having to hold up the neck. Surprisingly, this instrument is even more comfortable to me regarding my condition than my acoustic bodied guitars.

I taught myself to set up an electric guitar years ago, but was pleasantly surprised that an instruction manual was included with the Ibanez that described all the various processes and required parameters in easy to follow steps. Not that this bass really needed it: ‘out of the box’ it was already set up nigh on perfectly. (It even arrived virtually in tune.) Also, it was reassuring to have all the correct measurements supplied, such as string height and truss rod settings, as this allowed me to double check the set up on a new instrument that would otherwise have been foreign to me.

The strings on this bass were set up marginally on the low side, but there is no buzzing and, for a beginner, this makes playing that much easier. And with only the slightest of tweaks, the intonation is now perfect from the first fret right up to the 24th, both by ear and according to tuner.

The tone controls are also very good, with a master volume, a knob balancing the two pickups, 3way EQ with centre positions, and a 3way toggle for

Tap: coil tap, i.e. single coils,

Series: humbucking, and

Power Tap: some kind of combination of the two.

Only minor downside is a slight electrical switch noise between Tap and Series: it’s not obtrusive and certainly not enough that I’d even contemplate returning the instrument. In any case, it’s not a setting I’d ever change during play.

Overall, on an instrument in this price range, the attention to detail was reserved for where it matters most: a superb neck, good electrics and electronics, and great playability.

Only the paint on the body lets it down, slightly too black and glossy for my liking (it looks more matt and charcoal coloured on the photos) and the paint is also ever so slightly rough on the back of the body and inside the recess for the plug. The headstock has the colour I was hoping for, so, if I can be bothered, I might customise the finish on the body by giving it an ever so gentle rubbing down with extra fine wire wool to reduce the sheen and smooth the back. That would be job done.

Given the price and that the niggles are only minor, I’ll still give this bass 5 stars all round, simply because I love it.

5 years ago

Comfortable, decent sound

Background: pro musician, shop owner, 10+ years playing bass.

Build quality:

-> Fit of the neck pocket was excellent. The paint finish was nice to the touch and thin yet protective. Fretwork was also nicely done. Impressed by the build quality.

Features:

-> Lightweight (3.6 kg). Comfortable neck. EQ and preamp options were actually usable. Deep cutaway, very easy access to higher frets.

Sound:

-> The sound was decent, but not good enough for me; sounded 'too flat'. To be fair, the sound quality for the price was decent. If you are not going to spend 500+ EUR, the sound is as good as it gets.

Overall quality:

At 298 EUR I recommend this bass for anyone looking for a lightweight, versatile bass.

5 years ago

Great beginner bass

I have bought this bass 2 years ago and play it almost daily. So far, I've had no issues with it and I am very happy with this purchese.

6 years ago

Unbelievably good

This is probably one of the best modern basses on the market. The sound is great. The features allow you to play around greatly with different tones (especially with Ibanez' "Power Tap" system). It handles amazingly, with an extraordinarily thin neck. It is well balanced, and, as is mostly standard for ibanez, very well made with all the pieces being joined together perfectly. The black finish on this particular model gives it a very industrial, heavy look, with still some natural, wood-grain elements. The factory strings are D'Addario which is also nice.

Absolute recommendation from me!

6 years ago

Super Bas

This An Ultra High Value for money Bass gUITAR, WITH SUPER CLEAN SOUND AND HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS... 5* IS MINIMUM...

7 years ago

Excellent everyday 4 string bass

Conclusion - I really like it - in terms of finish and finesse it obviously cannot compete with more expensive instruments, but it looks good, sounds good and plays very well. Ibanez bass necks are super comfortable to play (similar profile to my Ibanez 5 string). I would struggle to justify paying more for a workaday instrument. Unequivocally recommended.

Background: I've been playing bass for a long long time. My trusty 1990s Hohner B Bass is almost completely worn out now, so I was looking for something to take its place as a 'daily driver' bass - something I can use day in day out without worrying about it.

Use: mainly personal in my basement studio where I play most days for my own pleasure, but I shall also be using it for occasional live performance. Current most used rig is a Boss GT-1B through an Ampeg Portaflex 500 and 2 4x10s.

Good points: Indonesian - it's pretty much a given that any Indonesian made guitar will be outstanding in it's combination of price and quality. This is no exception. Well finished and very tidy indeed. I haven't found any cosmetic issues at all. I really like the cherry fretboard - makes a good looking and nice feeling change to rosewood. No fret buzz anywhere, at all. It's thin bodied and light for a mahogany guitar, no worries playing it for hours on end.

In use:The active only electronics are effectively noiseless and the three way selector is interesting. I really only like the sound of single coils on a bass guitar, and true to form the humbucker only setting sounds to me boxy, like all Ibanez bass humbuckers in my experience. The combination setting, however, using split and humbucker together is the best option on this guitar, just don't touch the mid range or turn the bass pot up too much or the dreaded boxiness reasserts itself. Set like this I have the bright and deep sound that I like - piercing and bone shaking all at once.

It is actually a joy to play it, I've hardly put it down since I received it. Factory set up is almost spot on. The action is set medium, which might be too high for some, but suits my playing style and tonal requirements (nb guitar players: action height affects the tone on a bass guitar a lot more than you might think). The neck is perfectly set, no adjustment required. The intonation was a few cents out on a couple of strings, no big deal.

Not 100% good point: Being a mid budget guitar there is no fretboard binding, and there are a few very slight catches on the fret edges if you try to find them - unnoticeable when playing.

In short, I'm really happy with this purchase. The more I play it, the happier I am. Really loving this instrument.

8 years ago

Just perfect!

I never could imagine that it is possible to buy such a guitar for the price. Perfect craftsmanship. Very light (my shoulder almost does not feel its weight). Very nice sound and very may ways to adjust it. Well, we (our band) are not professionals, but we have some experience in this field and I can recommend the guitar as a top choise for the price.

8 years ago

Amazing!!!!

I wanted a bass for home studio recording.So while I waz searching I came across the medium range bass.I didn't want anything expensive.But this bass way above quality for the price.Nice clean sound perfect for any music genre!I believe it's perfect for practice,home recording even gigs!Perfect perfect bass!

8 years ago

Good quality for a cheap price

Very lightweight but still the sound quality is good. Just need some adjustment with the setup especially with the string action and it's all fine. I would really recommend this Bass for players who are just starting to learn bass and for small gigs.

9 years ago

Nice bass, factory action set-up is way too high

This bass plays like a guitar. Very flat body and shot neck, but the factory action is way to high to accommodate guar-like bass playing (which is kind'a why most people will probably want to buy this bass).

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Ibanez
  • Released in 2016
  • Average price : $413
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