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Ibanez TMB30-BK Black

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Ibanez TMB30 Electric Bass from the Talman Series

  • Alder body
  • Maple TMB4 neck
  • 30" (short scale) length
  • Black finish
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Data sheet

Pickup Configuration
PJ
Build
Solid Body
Strings Number
4.
Direction
Right-handed
Scale
30"
Frets
6105 Medium
Body Wood
Poplar
Neck
Maple
Fretboard
Jatoba
Nut Width
1.61"
Number of Frets
20
Fingerboard Radius
9.5"
Description

The Talman bass series combines the resurgence of an iconic Ibanez body shape with powerful versatility that supports genre crossing in today's music scene. The TMB electronics system paves the way for a variety of classic tones.

  • Jatoba fingerboard
  • Dynamix passive pickups
  • PJ configuration
  • Individual volume controls for each pickup
  • Master tone control
  • B10 bridge
  • Chrome hardware
  • 20 frets

About Ibanez

Ibanez is a guitar and bass manufacturer based in Japan. Its name honors Spanish luthier Salvador Ibanez, whose excellent guitars were distributed in Japan by Hoshino Gakki. The 1929 recession impacted the company, leading to its closure in 1933. The Japanese market was left underserved, prompting the importer in 1935 to start manufacturing Spanish guitars under the name "Ibanez Salvador," which was later shortened to simply "Ibanez".

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EAN13: 4515276871903

Product Details
TMB30BK

Data sheet

Pickup Configuration
PJ
Build
Solid Body
Strings Number
4.
Direction
Right-handed
Scale
30"
Frets
6105 Medium
Body Wood
Poplar
Neck
Maple
Fretboard
Jatoba
Nut Width
1.61"
Number of Frets
20
Fingerboard Radius
9.5"
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About IBANEZ

Ibanez is a manufacturer of guitars and basses based in Japan. Its name honors Spanish luthier Salvador Ibáñez, whose excellent guitars were distributed in Japan by Hoshino Gakki. The 1929 recession affected the company, leading to its closure in 1933. The Japanese market was left without supply, so in 1935, the importer decided to start manufacturing Spanish guitars independently and distributed them under the name "Ibanez Salvador." Later, the brand was renamed simply "Ibanez."

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