Same! I got so tired of waiting I ended up buying a portamento that was on sale, and honestly, I love it. Cheaper, neck through -- and you get a piezo pickup (which is what I was really after)
Thank you so much for this extremely informative review, and you are a great player. It’s so obvious you love playing this bass because you let out a laugh every time you’re done playing :-) I played one today at the Guitar Center in NY and I couldn’t believe how awesome it is. I can’t wait to get one!
We used to live in Auburn, WA which is upwind and about half way between Tacoma and Seattle. The paper processing facility in Tacoma emits a smell that we called the "aroma from Tacoma." That aside, that Ibanez sounds excellent, and the B string is surprisingly tight for 34" scale. As usual - your reviews are excellent and lots of fun!
Richlite has a lot to recommend it as a fingerboard material, as it is extremely dense and resilient to any stress or impacts...I expect that it will fare pretty well as a fretboard strung with a set of roundwounds...
Waiting on my 4 string, normally (not fanned) fretted model of that same color, and I'm so excited! Spent a little extra for Sweetwater to set it up for me because I've always wanted to try super low action on a bass but could never quite get it. I like the idea of having a passive/active switch and basically never needing to check the tuning as a result of no headstock, and of course, the portability of not having a headstock :)
I would love to see more content convering this bass! You're one of the few people who've made a video for it. Would be cool to see you change out the pickups or test out different strings. Maybe even just a follow up video of long term impressions at some point in the future. I'm really tempted to pick this bass up
@@LowEndLobster Well, for starters, I got it from Sweetwater which is usually a good thing. They do the 55 point or whatever check up on instruments before they ship. Right out of the box, the B string wouldn't play because the back pickup was pushing against it, so I fixed that. The A string wouldn't tune up to pitch because that string wasn't put on right and there wasn't enough travel left on the tuner to get it up to pitch. Top horn strap button was coming out by itself so I used two toothpicks in the hole to fix that. I had it for a month and kept tweaking on the set up and still never got it where I wanted it...I finally got in touch with my sales guy at Sweetwater and made arrangements to send it back. Welcome relief. It just wasn't up to what I thought it should be I guess and it was not exactly cheap.
Hi LowEndLobster, I love your videos and have been watching your channel for a while. I had to review the same bass for the Dutch Bass Magazine (De Bassist). I also loved this bass and had much fun playing it. I had tested two Ibanez basses, the SR1305 SB MGL and the BTB625EX but this one is my favourite. My only complaint was also the Neutrik locking jack connection. I also nicknamed the bass Fretless'n Headless (or the other way around). Glad you enjoyed this bass!
I think it's just a thing. I'm 51 and noticed that a lot of companies don't provide HS cases. If you go to buy a brand new Modulus VJ (vintage jazz) it starts at $4200 but with throwing in some nice options you can easily get up to $4800 or more and it comes with only a gig bag. Same with Zon Sonus basses. At least my Sonus gig bag had a built in hanger (like coat hanger) so when I flew I could hang it in the coat closet and not have to worry about it getting crushed in the overhead.
@@phipschi4255 ok then your saying they definitely should come with a case then? Because all my stingrays that were less came with hard cases, and my dingwall came with just a gig bag, a nice gig bag, but just a gig bag
Great sounding bass and would look amazing alongside my fretted EHB :) It's interesting that you pointed out the neck pocket "issue". I had to try out a few EHB1005's to find one that was flush (and it also happened to be the best playing/sounding out of the bunch). Please do a video about modding the locking jack as I would like to "unlock" mine.
Richlite got a bad rep when Gibson wasn’t able to use Ebony for a while, so they used Richlite which was more of a dark gray color brand new. Over time though the material absorbs the oils in your fingers and the color gets darker. Also you can’t clean it with fretboard cleaner, just a little bit of water.
East German Trabant car bodies were made from a similar material but they used recycled fabric scraps, I believe. So, theoretically we can expand the fingerboard tone debate to a multitude of materials if Richlite buys in! 😂
I loved your explainer on richlite. Now we need a "Lobster Explains..." series where you explain how other stuff is made. Maybe you could do it in the "shorts" format.
Just got mine from Guitar Center today. Tuned it up and noodled for a little while. Only thing I'm upset with is that all the ads made it look like a blue fretboard and it shows up looking like wood.
Interesting choice for the fingerboard material. I wonder what's its hardness compared to ebony. Also I hope Ibanez did do some accelerated life testing on it...
@@joethebar1 actually they get it wrong too... They put lines where the frets would be and dots in between. It's really distracting. It should be dots only, and in the fingering position, like the Tony Franklin signature bass.
I appreciate your videos but as this is a 5 string I would like to hear what the low B sounds like; particularly the lowest notes. I already know what the other 4 strings sound like. Thanks!
I'm looking forward to that video about disabling the locking mechanism. That thing is very annoying. Also, you neglected to mention the strap button is awkwardly placed on the bottom left edge of the bass, which results in an uncomfortable angle of playing. I do not know why the EHBs are designed like this, but it is a problem.
I just Bought the bass. By any chance does anyone know if I can use Regular Slinky Cobalt Flatwound 5-String replacement sets on this bass or tapewound strings?
I cheked it last week...very beautiful sound..for me is easy say this because it has same electronics of the other 3 Ibanez basses i already have! A little problem for me is that neck is just a little bit larger..but i have little hands...
Thanks for the great videos and the amazing channel! I have a question and a request: 1. You noted you have a video regarding removing the lock from the jack but I couldn't find it in your channel. Can you please share the link? 2. Can you please do a comparison video between the following two basses you have? EHB1005F and SRF700 Thank you
Hey Ibanez have finally found a bass that their licensed Barts sound great in, they finally got there! Seriously though love the sound of this bass, been after a 5 string fretless and this would be a great partner for my 1505, they seriosuly need their $1k+ basses in decent gigbags though, you basically need to budget for decent guitar gigbag when you buy an EHB which shouldn't be the case.
Agreed on the gig bag. Sire's new gig bag that's like $80 is amazingly good (and is included with the P8 and V8 basses). Ibanez needs to get with the times!
@@LowEndLobster Btw I always thought in passive mode on this preamp the treble at centre was tone on max and it rolls off from there? Seems to say in this video that it's at 50%.
I have a Ibanez GWB35 that I would not trade for a made in Japan model! This bass is very cool. I have a BeatBuddy that I've used live and done so pretty wild outros trying to get it to stop!
I want one of these so bad. My house has no more room for another instrument, but once I get rid of some of my basses and guitars I'm gonna cash that money in for this EHB.
hello thanks for the videos I'm between a lakland 5502 lh3 and a sire M7 O V7 marcus miller honestly, which one would you recommend me sonically? thanks for your reply
Very Cool! I wonder if it would be worth getting an epoxy finish on the Richlite fingerboard. If anything, i bet it would look amazing! Keep Choppin Lob!
I remember I saw one of the ehb models at a music store in my hometown. I went to go play it and when I was going to plug it in I saw that some one had completely ripped off the head of a cable and it had gotten stuck in the bass! Definitely not a fan of the locking jack input, you always got to make sure a bass is idiot proof.
I tried this and the new 7 string bass from ibanez. I dont have any fretless and immediately feel that this is missing the piezo, just couldnt generate that fat acoustic type sound. But the fingerboard felt quite good esp I have myself a EHB1005 (mod with ag super doubles)
I played this at the guitar store few days ago. The employee pointed out that I was having so much fun with it! Couldn't stop playing it. But its an indonesian ibby with a paper fingerboard and lackluster tone. The asking price is far too much for this thing.
The combination of the EHB headless setup with the fretless is killer though. I'd personally get a Sire fretless over this for a pure fretless as their coated fingerboard is so good. But this little EHB as a whole is great fun, and the portability is definitely a plus. I think I'm bringing this one to NAMM
@@LowEndLobster Exactly, I like the portability and light weight, really want a headless bass. Bumping into stuff causes my bass with a headstock to go out of tune from bumping the tuners.
Are those still the same Indonesian made Bartolinis that are in your other EHB (the one that you swapped pickups in)? They sound so much better in this bass, even better than any other bass with Indonesian Bartolinis I've ever heard actually. They usually sound muddy and undefined, but these sound quite clear and punchy!
It appears so. I haven't popped open the control cavity yet to see the EQ config (there's two modes on that pre), or how the pickups are wired. But I agree, this is the best application of these I've heard!
I really want to want this bass. I mean, a headless fretless 5 is exactly what I need in my life and such things aren't very common in a price range available to a normal person and the Barts work really well in a fretless. However, I'm not really a fan of the body shape and I don't hear that signature fretless "mwah". But the latter may be down to the technique - you played it pretty much like a fretted bass ;-) I'd need to play one myself before I even consider getting it.
Mwah is controlled by setup, playing style, and fingerboard hardness. Richlite is very hard so I would guess this bass would get great mwah if you lowered the action. Probably not the glassy tone you get out of a coated board like a Pedulla Buzz, but that is a unique tone and not what everyone is looking for.
@@57precision because there is no such sound in this exactly model. The sound is typical of modern Ibanez without any signature sound. Yes. There is no fretless bass sound in this bass. I wouldn't take it. besides, in modern times, when 5-string basses are made even with a scale of 37 inches, they still make with it 34. Take the SIRE. that one sounds better, cheaper, and sounds amazing. But here its headless.... Honestle.... only for the headless vibe i would consider it from second hands.
I’ve had pedullas and they’re everything you’ve said but my tony Franklin Fender would give the Pedulla a run for it’s money and then some. Set up is everything
If you want to always be out of tune, be my guest. There's a reason you don't see multi scale violins or cellos. With a fretless you can already choose how to intonate it. A better idea would be a fixed 35 or 36" scale neck if you want more tension on the b string
For a while I thought I would 'need' this bass. However, imo, like all Ibanez basses it lacks responsiveness, grunt, growl, pop and punch. Good build quality, but soundwise nothing special. For me the only way to make it do what I want soundwise, is replace the preamp and pickups. And that is beginning to look like work.
Need more unlined fretless five string videos. If there were more unlined fretless five string basses… I learned on an unlined fretless Jazz Bass. I’ve been looking for a long time for unlined fretless five string Stingrays. EBMM just doesn’t seem to make them any more. Fret lines are actually a deal breaker for me. I seem to enjoy playing more and play more in tune without the lines. Why? It seems contrary on its face, but as humans, we’re all visually dominant (when we have sight). On a lined fretless, I and I believe others look at tuning VISUALLY, and we play visually first, due to visual dominance, and audible tuning SECOND. That leads to worse intonation. Without the lines, I am not led by visual queues, and I play more in tune, and more expressively in a way that takes better advantage of the fretless asset. I don’t like satin finishes, but… other than that, I’d LOVE to have this bass. I’ve been waiting for this review. Thanks!
Then you should try out a Sandberg fretless - the only have small lines on the top of the fretboard unless someone configured their instrument with full fretlines.
I am currently getting one of my Sterling Ray 34 basses converted to an unlined Fretless without the dot markers on the board either! I can’t wait to get it back
Gotta love that Ibanez is never afraid to explore the strange and interesting. Thanks for the review!
Thank you for the review! I've been biting my nails about this one. I'm waiting for them to show up locally and give one a try.
Same! I got so tired of waiting I ended up buying a portamento that was on sale, and honestly, I love it. Cheaper, neck through -- and you get a piezo pickup (which is what I was really after)
Thank you so much for this extremely informative review, and you are a great player. It’s so obvious you love playing this bass because you let out a laugh every time you’re done playing :-)
I played one today at the Guitar Center in NY and I couldn’t believe how awesome it is. I can’t wait to get one!
This channel has got me into playing bass again.
Yeah man, I was waiting for your review ever since you posted the photo on reddit. Thanks for your videos!
We used to live in Auburn, WA which is upwind and about half way between Tacoma and Seattle. The paper processing facility in Tacoma emits a smell that we called the "aroma from Tacoma." That aside, that Ibanez sounds excellent, and the B string is surprisingly tight for 34" scale. As usual - your reviews are excellent and lots of fun!
I spent 8 years working in Longview, between the two paper mills at the time. The town of rusty cars.
Richlite has a lot to recommend it as a fingerboard material, as it is extremely dense and resilient to any stress or impacts...I expect that it will fare pretty well as a fretboard strung with a set of roundwounds...
Waiting on my 4 string, normally (not fanned) fretted model of that same color, and I'm so excited! Spent a little extra for Sweetwater to set it up for me because I've always wanted to try super low action on a bass but could never quite get it. I like the idea of having a passive/active switch and basically never needing to check the tuning as a result of no headstock, and of course, the portability of not having a headstock :)
I would love to see more content convering this bass! You're one of the few people who've made a video for it. Would be cool to see you change out the pickups or test out different strings. Maybe even just a follow up video of long term impressions at some point in the future. I'm really tempted to pick this bass up
“It is paper!” That game show announcer declaration killed me. 😂😂😂
I just ordered one of these. I'm glad to see how much you're having with it. Hopefully I will be having that much fun with it too.
The fun didn’t last. I ended up sending it back. Too many issues.
Aw bummer! What was up with it?
@@LowEndLobster Well, for starters, I got it from Sweetwater which is usually a good thing. They do the 55 point or whatever check up on instruments before they ship. Right out of the box, the B string wouldn't play because the back pickup was pushing against it, so I fixed that. The A string wouldn't tune up to pitch because that string wasn't put on right and there wasn't enough travel left on the tuner to get it up to pitch. Top horn strap button was coming out by itself so I used two toothpicks in the hole to fix that. I had it for a month and kept tweaking on the set up and still never got it where I wanted it...I finally got in touch with my sales guy at Sweetwater and made arrangements to send it back. Welcome relief. It just wasn't up to what I thought it should be I guess and it was not exactly cheap.
@@jreid641 Bummer! Thank you for sharing your experience!
@@LowEndLobsterLobster , which pickups would you rather see in it ? The Aggies?
Hi LowEndLobster,
I love your videos and have been watching your channel for a while. I had to review the same bass for the Dutch Bass Magazine (De Bassist). I also loved this bass and had much fun playing it. I had tested two Ibanez basses, the SR1305 SB MGL and the BTB625EX but this one is my favourite. My only complaint was also the Neutrik locking jack connection. I also nicknamed the bass Fretless'n Headless (or the other way around). Glad you enjoyed this bass!
Cool bass. Great review as usual. I feel like at $1,300 it should come with a hard shell case. But it could be I'm just old and out of touch. 🤘
I think it's just a thing. I'm 51 and noticed that a lot of companies don't provide HS cases. If you go to buy a brand new Modulus VJ (vintage jazz) it starts at $4200 but with throwing in some nice options you can easily get up to $4800 or more and it comes with only a gig bag. Same with Zon Sonus basses. At least my Sonus gig bag had a built in hanger (like coat hanger) so when I flew I could hang it in the coat closet and not have to worry about it getting crushed in the overhead.
I feel the Same way about Dingwall at 2,600$ they should definitely come with hard cases.
Or an airport overhead bin/closet or just under that quality bag for these fun shapes.
@@bassimprovjams3772 well.... Dingwalls are twice the price
@@phipschi4255 ok then your saying they definitely should come with a case then? Because all my stingrays that were less came with hard cases, and my dingwall came with just a gig bag, a nice gig bag, but just a gig bag
I love Ibanez fretless basses. I have this on preorder. Just waiting for delivery.
How does the Richlite fingerboard stand up to Round Wounds?
Fretless slapping sounds so cooooool!!!
Great sounding bass and would look amazing alongside my fretted EHB :) It's interesting that you pointed out the neck pocket "issue". I had to try out a few EHB1005's to find one that was flush (and it also happened to be the best playing/sounding out of the bunch). Please do a video about modding the locking jack as I would like to "unlock" mine.
I prefer the Ibanez SRF705 it comes with Neckthrough, flatwounds, 2 Bartolinis AND very nice Piezo Pickups adjustable for each string.
the fact that the only available color is burst ruins it
Would be great to compare this bass to the Gary Willis signature. Either way love your content Lobster, keep up the good work!
That thing sounds so good. I’m impressed!
Richlite got a bad rep when Gibson wasn’t able to use Ebony for a while, so they used Richlite which was more of a dark gray color brand new. Over time though the material absorbs the oils in your fingers and the color gets darker. Also you can’t clean it with fretboard cleaner, just a little bit of water.
Now that’s a proper review - thanks man 😎👍🏼
Richlite is used on Martin Mexican acoustic guitars in their "X" series. It looks like formica & feels like countertop.
I can really see that you are having so much fun with that bass it actually makes me having fun watching as well! 🫡🫡🫡👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I can imagine that we’ll be having arguments about “tone paper” years from now, lol. Bass sounded great. Thanks.
East German Trabant car bodies were made from a similar material but they used recycled fabric scraps, I believe. So, theoretically we can expand the fingerboard tone debate to a multitude of materials if Richlite buys in! 😂
I listen to a lot of the videos vs watching them. Nice intonation! Listening helps me focus on tone vs look/vibe/visual want.
I loved your explainer on richlite. Now we need a "Lobster Explains..." series where you explain how other stuff is made. Maybe you could do it in the "shorts" format.
That bridge gives an amazing Jaco sound.
Seems like the BH2s were inadvertently made to be pretty great pickups for fretless basses.
Good man, Lobster! You're very good on a fretless!!
Sik bass!! Anyone else notice the neck just about lined up with the neck on the G&L in the back? Kinda cool!
Just got mine from Guitar Center today. Tuned it up and noodled for a little while. Only thing I'm upset with is that all the ads made it look like a blue fretboard and it shows up looking like wood.
It has a blue hue on certain angle. Else it looks black fretboard , n blue in certain angle / lighting
Interesting choice for the fingerboard material. I wonder what's its hardness compared to ebony. Also I hope Ibanez did do some accelerated life testing on it...
Much harder than ebony, I reckon. Far more stable too.
That’s one great sounding fretless!
All the manufacturers do fretless side markers wrong… should be a dot on every odd-numbered fret, plus the octave.
100% agree. Fender actually gets that right. Anything else is confusing for an unlined fretless
@@joethebar1 actually they get it wrong too... They put lines where the frets would be and dots in between. It's really distracting. It should be dots only, and in the fingering position, like the Tony Franklin signature bass.
@0:20 the EHB fingerboard lines up exactly with the Stingray (or Lakland?) behind giving a fretboard from hell vibe!
I have yet to see a bad Ibanez EHB. Thanks for the review, Lobster!
This video brought to you by the word "nubbin"
I appreciate your videos but as this is a 5 string I would like to hear what the low B sounds like; particularly the lowest notes. I already know what the other 4 strings sound like. Thanks!
Hey man! Can you link me to that video of modifying the locking jacks? Thanks!
I'm looking forward to that video about disabling the locking mechanism. That thing is very annoying. Also, you neglected to mention the strap button is awkwardly placed on the bottom left edge of the bass, which results in an uncomfortable angle of playing. I do not know why the EHBs are designed like this, but it is a problem.
I just Bought the bass. By any chance does anyone know if I can use Regular Slinky Cobalt Flatwound 5-String replacement sets on this bass or tapewound strings?
I cheked it last week...very beautiful sound..for me is easy say this because it has same electronics of the other 3 Ibanez basses i already have! A little problem for me is that neck is just a little bit larger..but i have little hands...
If Ibanez added piezo saddles I would buy one and sell my Portamento.
Thanks for the great videos and the amazing channel! I have a question and a request:
1. You noted you have a video regarding removing the lock from the jack but I couldn't find it in your channel. Can you please share the link?
2. Can you please do a comparison video between the following two basses you have? EHB1005F and SRF700
Thank you
Hey Ibanez have finally found a bass that their licensed Barts sound great in, they finally got there!
Seriously though love the sound of this bass, been after a 5 string fretless and this would be a great partner for my 1505, they seriosuly need their $1k+ basses in decent gigbags though, you basically need to budget for decent guitar gigbag when you buy an EHB which shouldn't be the case.
Agreed on the gig bag. Sire's new gig bag that's like $80 is amazingly good (and is included with the P8 and V8 basses). Ibanez needs to get with the times!
@@LowEndLobster Btw I always thought in passive mode on this preamp the treble at centre was tone on max and it rolls off from there? Seems to say in this video that it's at 50%.
Yeah I think it's 50% at center with passive tone. I definitely noticed a difference between full and at detent.
The Ibanez ehb gig bag it came with is more decent than the fender made in Japan gig bag. Am pleasantly surprised 😅
I wonder how interesting a multi scale fretless would be to play.
Well, thanks for that nightmare. 😆
Could that be possible?
My will be here tomorrow evening
I wonder what it sounds like with flats, as that's my preferred string type for fretless
I have a Ibanez GWB35 that I would not trade for a made in Japan model! This bass is very cool. I have a BeatBuddy that I've used live and done so pretty wild outros trying to get it to stop!
I love it a buy what kind of amp would be good for this place drop me a line on the cost for the base and the amp would be appreciated😊
Would it be possible to string this EADGC or would that need modifying of the nut?
I'd say it'd probably require a new nut for that, but this would be a great bass for that tuning I'd think
I love the sound of fretless slap.
I'll definitely be watching the video for the 'de-locking' of that jack socket... that's probably the only thing of mine that I'm not that fond of
I wonder how close this bass sounds to the Ibanez electric 5 string upright?
I want one of these so bad. My house has no more room for another instrument, but once I get rid of some of my basses and guitars I'm gonna cash that money in for this EHB.
I'd like to switch the pickups... Which one do you think would be better?
Nordstrand blades
I plan to get one and string it with GHS nylon tape wound.
Why GHS vs Labella Deep talkin’?
The LaBellas have a taper wound B. They are fine. I just don't care for a taper wound B.
hello thanks for the videos
I'm between a lakland 5502 lh3 and a sire M7 O V7 marcus miller
honestly, which one would you recommend me sonically?
thanks for your reply
12 bills is actually a very good price considering how good it looks, sounds and according to you, plays.
It really is, especially when you compare what a new MIM Fender costs these days.
Was that Round About Midnight at the end?
It was :)
@@LowEndLobster nice! Thanks for the awesome videos!
That even sounded good on my puny phone speaker. Very tempting.
Hey lobster you should try out the Schecter stiletto stealth bass like genuinely I wanna see a genuine review before buying it
Guns and guitars has a good review on it.
Debating on this or the ehb 1005sms which do you recommend?
Very Cool! I wonder if it would be worth getting an epoxy finish on the Richlite fingerboard. If anything, i bet it would look amazing!
Keep Choppin Lob!
Thank you! I bet it woudl look and sound killer!
What is the orange/red bass immediately behind him?
My Valenti!
21:01 for a good time
I remember I saw one of the ehb models at a music store in my hometown. I went to go play it and when I was going to plug it in I saw that some one had completely ripped off the head of a cable and it had gotten stuck in the bass! Definitely not a fan of the locking jack input, you always got to make sure a bass is idiot proof.
Yo lobster what song is that when your hand turns back to normal? Is that from fire emblem?
Temple of Time song from Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time
@@LowEndLobster ahhhh yes thank you
My Nintendo senses were tingling
If I had one of these I would replace the BH2 with Nordstrand Big Singles post haste. The Barts are just too polite and muffled sounding.
I love it, too
I tried this and the new 7 string bass from ibanez. I dont have any fretless and immediately feel that this is missing the piezo, just couldnt generate that fat acoustic type sound. But the fingerboard felt quite good esp I have myself a EHB1005 (mod with ag super doubles)
but its definitely very good for its pricepoint (my local shop is selling for slightly under usd1000 equivalent)
Locking jacks are better suited for wireless transmitters.
I played this at the guitar store few days ago. The employee pointed out that I was having so much fun with it! Couldn't stop playing it. But its an indonesian ibby with a paper fingerboard and lackluster tone. The asking price is far too much for this thing.
The combination of the EHB headless setup with the fretless is killer though. I'd personally get a Sire fretless over this for a pure fretless as their coated fingerboard is so good. But this little EHB as a whole is great fun, and the portability is definitely a plus. I think I'm bringing this one to NAMM
If you don’t like it, don’t buy it. Problem solved.
@@dannainan its a preoblem, ibanez is pumping out subpar indonesian instruments for USA fender money.
@@LowEndLobster Exactly, I like the portability and light weight, really want a headless bass. Bumping into stuff causes my bass with a headstock to go out of tune from bumping the tuners.
Are those still the same Indonesian made Bartolinis that are in your other EHB (the one that you swapped pickups in)? They sound so much better in this bass, even better than any other bass with Indonesian Bartolinis I've ever heard actually. They usually sound muddy and undefined, but these sound quite clear and punchy!
It appears so. I haven't popped open the control cavity yet to see the EQ config (there's two modes on that pre), or how the pickups are wired. But I agree, this is the best application of these I've heard!
Nice review, ty!
Don't understand why they put such Bartolini. They are really dark and... let's be honest they're not cheap! It's dissapointing
I'm not a fan of headless necks, but a definite solid sound all around.
I really want to want this bass. I mean, a headless fretless 5 is exactly what I need in my life and such things aren't very common in a price range available to a normal person and the Barts work really well in a fretless. However, I'm not really a fan of the body shape and I don't hear that signature fretless "mwah". But the latter may be down to the technique - you played it pretty much like a fretted bass ;-) I'd need to play one myself before I even consider getting it.
Mwah is controlled by setup, playing style, and fingerboard hardness. Richlite is very hard so I would guess this bass would get great mwah if you lowered the action. Probably not the glassy tone you get out of a coated board like a Pedulla Buzz, but that is a unique tone and not what everyone is looking for.
@@57precision because there is no such sound in this exactly model. The sound is typical of modern Ibanez without any signature sound. Yes. There is no fretless bass sound in this bass. I wouldn't take it. besides, in modern times, when 5-string basses are made even with a scale of 37 inches, they still make with it 34. Take the SIRE. that one sounds better, cheaper, and sounds amazing. But here its headless.... Honestle.... only for the headless vibe i would consider it from second hands.
I’ve had pedullas and they’re everything you’ve said but my tony Franklin Fender would give the Pedulla a run for it’s money and then some. Set up is everything
@@joethebar1 the tony franklin very well might be the best bass Fender makes right now.
I never see someone laugh in joy playing a bass, this bass must be awesome
Am I the only person who is interested in a multiscale fretless four string?
Nope you're not the only one
If you want to always be out of tune, be my guest. There's a reason you don't see multi scale violins or cellos. With a fretless you can already choose how to intonate it. A better idea would be a fixed 35 or 36" scale neck if you want more tension on the b string
That is a very nice sounding Fretless and i don't even like fretless.
Just use flats and marking of the fingerboard won’t be an issue.
Fish on les claypool fretless challenge try it your fingers will run fast real fast
richlite- just like my mothers kitchen counters!
For a while I thought I would 'need' this bass. However, imo, like all Ibanez basses it lacks responsiveness, grunt, growl, pop and punch. Good build quality, but soundwise nothing special. For me the only way to make it do what I want soundwise, is replace the preamp and pickups. And that is beginning to look like work.
I think the harley benton (150$) has far better sound!
LETS GOOOOOOO
Why are they still using those trash muddy Bartolini's on their expensive models such a joke
Need more unlined fretless five string videos. If there were more unlined fretless five string basses…
I learned on an unlined fretless Jazz Bass. I’ve been looking for a long time for unlined fretless five string Stingrays. EBMM just doesn’t seem to make them any more.
Fret lines are actually a deal breaker for me. I seem to enjoy playing more and play more in tune without the lines. Why? It seems contrary on its face, but as humans, we’re all visually dominant (when we have sight). On a lined fretless, I and I believe others look at tuning VISUALLY, and we play visually first, due to visual dominance, and audible tuning SECOND. That leads to worse intonation. Without the lines, I am not led by visual queues, and I play more in tune, and more expressively in a way that takes better advantage of the fretless asset.
I don’t like satin finishes, but… other than that, I’d LOVE to have this bass. I’ve been waiting for this review. Thanks!
Then you should try out a Sandberg fretless - the only have small lines on the top of the fretboard unless someone configured their instrument with full fretlines.
I am currently getting one of my Sterling Ray 34 basses converted to an unlined Fretless without the dot markers on the board either! I can’t wait to get it back
Walnut
It's a strange sound. I don't like... Pressed paper...
Why not just make f@cking fret lines?!
ive never seen an upright with fret markers
Typical drummer can't finish on time 🤣
LOL XD
I hate these, just give me a P bass.
Then why are you here? You’ve got a million different p bass options and videos available.
The slapping sounds like some Les Claypoo stuff. Wow!!l