SR400 Black "1994" (more images) |
The SR400 is a Soundgear series solid body electric bass model introduced by Ibanez for 1993. It was crafted in Japan by FujiGen as part of the Standard line. But production moved to South Korea in mid 1994.
The SR400 features a double-cutaway alder body bolted to a maple SR4 neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dots position markers. Components include a pair Ibanez P/J pickup's on the neck and bridge positions, an Standard solid bridge with 19mm string spacing, an EQBIII active 3-band EQ . Controls master volume control, pickup balance control, tone control and chrome hardware.
The SR400L is a left-handed version. The SR400FL is a related fretless model. The SR400 was replaced by the SR400QM
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Specifications for SR400
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- 1993 USA catalog (p. 33)
- 1993 Europe catalog (p. 34)
- 1994 USA catalog (p. 37)
- 1994 Europe catalog (p. 10)
- 1995 USA catalog (p. 30 & 31)
- 1995 Europe catalog (p. 34 & 35)
- 1996 USA catalog (p. 29)
- 1996 Europe catalog (p. 29)
- 1997 USA catalog (p. 33)
- 1997 Europe catalog (p. 43)
- 1998 Europe catalog (p. 41)
- 1999 Europe catalog (p. 35)
- 1999 USA catalog (p. 29)
- 2000 USA catalog (p. 28)
- 2000 Europe catalog (p. 30)
- 2001 USA catalog (p. 33)
- 2002 USA catalog (p. 34)
- 2003 Japan catalog (p. 33)
- 2003 USA catalog (p. 38)
- 2005 USA catalog (p. 54)
- 2005 Japan catalog (p. 37)
- 2006 USA catalog (p. 69)