The SR375 is a five string Soundgear series solid body electric bass model introduced by Ibanez in mid-2011. It was made in Indonesia as part of the standard line.
The SR375 features a double-cutaway maple body bolted to a maple and rosewood neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot position markers. Components include a pair of Ibanez EXF-4 passive pickups with an Ibanez Style Sweeper preamp with two-band EQ, an Accu-cast B105 bridge with 16.5mm string spacing, a plastic nut and Ibanez tuning machines.
For 2012 the pickups were replaced with Ibanez CAP EXF-N2s and the preamp was replaced with an Ibanez EQB-IIID with three-band EQ. For 2013 the pearl dot fretboard inlays gave way to white acrylic dots. For 2015 the preamp was again changed, this time to an Ibanez Custom Electronics 3-band.
The SR370 is a similar four string model. The SR375M is a similar model with a maple fretboard. The SR375F is a fretless version.
The SR375 was discontinued after 2015 and replaced with the similar SR375E.
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