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Capture the vibrancy of your music with the elegantly crafted Ibanez AGB260 Artcore Vibrante Bass, finished in Sea Form Green. The bound laurel fretboard covering the nyatoh hardwood neck gives you a very quick, short scale neck - Jazz, Funk, Pop, it all sounds great on the AGB260. The sapele tone wood is not only tough but gives the bass rich overtones. With the AGB260 you get a beautifully crafted bass guitar you also get top of the range electronics. The Classic Elite pick ups provide the bass guitar with warm tones. Prominent lows and vibrant highs provides a very versatile sound.
The AGB260 features Classic Elite pick ups. These are designed to accentuate the high end frequencies to give your playing more bite. Producing a lot of vibrancy and air, the pick ups excel at providing you with a well rounded and warm sound. Your bass tone, across the spectrum, will be tonally rich.
The 4-string electric bass features a semi-hollow body. This gives you the versatility of an electric bass but with the natural sounding tone of an acoustic instrument. The sound is warm with a naturally low resonance, perfect for any genre, so you'll always be gig ready. The short scale neck at 30.3 inches makes the AGB260 very comfortable to play. The Gibraltar III bridge helps with the bass guitar's sustain and means you can change strings really quickly.
The Ibanez story is an intriguing one. The first historical mentions of Ibanez guitars come from the 1930s, when the instrument sales division of a Japanese bookstore chain began manufacturing Spanish acoustic guitars. Their strange start to life was a sign of things to come: Ibanez regularly got into legal trouble in the mid-20th century for copying the designs of Western guitar manufacturers.
After a particularly costly lawsuit in the 1970s, Ibanez abandoned their strategy of using other established models as the basis for their own instruments. Instead, they began crafting their own, unique guitars in the hope of establishing themselves in the guitar-making world. This was a move that paid off massively - the individual style and sound of Ibanez's instruments set them apart from everything else available on the market, and the company quickly became a gigantic success story.
In the intervening years, a wide selection of some of the music industry's biggest and best artists have used Ibanez instruments in their music. Their bass guitars have gained particularly legendary status for their unique, wide-reaching sound. They've been used in the music of many well-known artists from a plethora of genres, ranging from U2 to Slipknot, Earth, Wind, & Fire to Carrie Underwood, and Al Green to Snoop Dogg. That's why you can be certain that the AGB260 is an instrument good enough for the very best.