The MC800 is a Musician series solid body electric bass model introduced by Ibanez for 1978. It was produced in Japan.
The MC800 features neck-through-body construction. It has body wings made up of an ash core sandwiched between two layers of mahogany on a five-piece rock maple and walnut tune response neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot position markers and a darkened ash headstock. Components include an Accu-Cast B chrome plated fixed bridge with brass, cylindrical saddles and 19mm string spacing, a Super 4 single-coil pickup, a plastic nut, Velve Tune B tuning machines and chrome hardware.
The MC900 is a similar model with a pair of Super 4 single-coil pickups.
Ibanez MC800-DS ( Rear: Neck-through-body construction on Ash and mahogany attached to a 5-piece rock maple/ black walnut neck with Tune response and Velve tune machine heads )