The Ibanez TMB30 will make you stand out from the rest in both sound and appearance. TMB30 has a very unique vibe with a vintage retro style and a simple set of Dynamix J and P pickups, using a volume knob for independent control of each pickup and a one tone knob for both giving you a variety of nice full tones from low growl to punchy or funk slap. It came set up very well out of the box, I didn't have to make any adjustments to the action or the intonation. With the short 30" scale it's very easy to play, which is a plus if you're like me and have rather small hands. The TMB30 has solid mahogany body that adds some heft to it but it is nicely contoured for a comfortable fit. This is a very versatile little bass no matter what style of music your are into playing. Overall, I would absolutely recommend this bass, especially if you're just starting out. The only changes I made were personal preference changes, billet knobs and flat wound nylon coated strings.Read full review
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For the money, this is hard to beat, especially for a short scale. The neck, hardware, and body style is spot on. My only complaint are the electronics, but for that price, they are OK.
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It needed new strings, maybe just because I don’t like the round wound type. With the new stings a a little bit of set up, it was ready to play. Excellent value.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Love the bass, thanks so much for setting it up! Saved me some extra work and it sounds great!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I bought this for my 8-year-old who is learning to play. Its short scale makes it much easier for him vs. a standard length bass. I didn't expect it to sound as good as it does. In fact, I use it myself sometimes instead of my Music Man because it's so easy to play.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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