(ARCHIVE) Ibanez TMB600 Talman Bass Natural Gloss 2017
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Ibanez TMB600 Talman Bass, natural gloss, made in Indo 2017. The Talman shape has enjoyed a bit of a resurgence in the last couple of years, which is only right in my opinion; it's a cool little line. This is the high end version of the Talman Bass, so it's got a pair of P/J Nordstrand pickups and an active preamp. That offers a heap of tonal possibilities: the P pickup has plenty of natural low end and a refined, balanced mid range. The J pickup is growly and barky, but with a nice smoothness to it, especially with a whisker of bass boost via the preamp. The neck is moderate and round, similar in profile to a 60s style P bass, and the ash body is nicely balanced. The combo of a dark rosewood board, red tort guard and the natural ash finish makes for a cool aesthetic, it's a cool mix of 60s style surf curves and 90s low-key bling. This is in great shape and would just about suit a new buyer. Cool bass!
Model: Ibanez TMB600
Made: Indonesia, 2017 (serial I170212875)
Finish: natural (NT), gloss poly
Body: ash
Neck: 1-piece maple with rosewood board, 12" radius, 34" scale
Weight: 4.025kg
Mods: strap pins replaced
Pickup: Nortstrand CND P/J passive pickup set
Case: none
Cosmetic condition notes: minor finish wear. The headstock has some dimples on the end. The neck is clean and smooth in the hands, minor dimples on the back only. The back has minor scuffs on the top horn and near the neck joint, no major marks. The sides are pretty clean, no major marks. The front has a dimples near the bridge and some standard play scuffs on the guard and horns. Overall: excellent condition (9/10).
Playing condition notes: Action is low, neck is straight, intonation is good, truss rod works. All electrics tested and working properly. Frets look good, minor wear only, 9/10 for life left. Set up with fresh 45/105 Moonshiners strings.
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