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The Ultimate Beginner Bass?? | Ibanez GSRM20 Mikro Short-Scale Bass Guitar


The Ibanez GSRM20 short scale is a mighty little trooper of a bass guitar that brings all the benefits of short scale design at a very affordable price. By providing a great balance of price and performance, Ibanez has once again given us a true winner in the entry-level range.

Ibanez GSRM20 is a true contender in the entry level/beginner market. It brings all the right features, the right kind of performance to price ration, and just an overall awesome feel. It being a short scale model should really worry you. This design has been around since the ’60s, and was actually a more preferred option. Whether you’re a beginner who needs an easy setup to learn on or someone who isn’t comfortable playing standard scale models, Ibanez GSRM20 is something you definitely want to look into.

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23 thoughts on “The Ultimate Beginner Bass?? | Ibanez GSRM20 Mikro Short-Scale Bass Guitar

  • Great review! Have one. Still don't know what's under that black cover on the back of the bass. Since it's a "passive" bass (no battery), what's the mystery under that cover? Thanks again for this overview. Greatly appreciated.

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  • Bought one that should arrive tomorrow, literally because a full scale of the same design was almost $500, when this bass in walnut finish was $199. Every review i saw on this bass was things like "i want this as my main bass, and i own a full scale." So, hopefully it's as good as everyone raves about.

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  • I love mine. I just ordered another one. I am a lead singer who played guitar and am converting to playing bass while lead singing. This will make it much easier for me to play rhythm while bass playing.

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  • Is this recommended for a serious playing? I'm starting a band with my good buddies, and we agreed to take things seriously. The bassist is a guitarist-turn-to-bassist who struggled to reach the frets of a bass.. Will this be good & okay for gigging (or even professional use) after component upgrades?

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  • Hate when people call something a beginners anything. If it sounds good then anyone can use it. Calling it a beginners makes it sound like it sucks

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  • Good comments, but no real demo? No negatives at all? No mention of comparable products and price points?

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  • Any adult considering this bass, based on vids and pictures, should know this is a small bass. It's called the Mikro Bass, but a better name would be the micro bass. I picked one up for my first bass, and it feels like a toy. Just sayin',,,,

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  • I play a full size SX bass and also have a short scale(30") SX. It has a more solid serious instrument feel than either the short Ibanez or Squier,cheaper too.

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  • Dear C.A. House Music, can you please tell me where can I buy those original Ibanez strings with the black tops, or how are they called. Thank you in advance, and a Happy New Year!

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  • I LOVE my GSRM20! Mine's in the flat walnut finish. I call it "Lil Nutty". Oh and if anyone disparages SS basses, you should take a better look at Paul McCartney's Hofner SS Viola bass.

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