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Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: December 2nd, 2015, 12:48 pm
by paulo
A bit pricy (i think) but very cool bass. What's a reasonable price for one of these?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ibanez-bass-lef ... 1873094608
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: December 2nd, 2015, 12:56 pm
by superheavydeathmetal
This bass falls in the year range that Carmine says are fantastic basses.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6356At first I thought it was you who told me these are great, so I was surprised you didn't say more, but it is Carmine. The similarity of your profile pictures got me mixed up

Anyway, based on his recommendation, I was after one for a while, but as I got a deal on a Schecter Sixx, I have filled my quota.
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: December 2nd, 2015, 3:54 pm
by danomite64
I love most of the '80's Ibanez basses, but haven't liked the'85-86 650's I've owned . $600 is way high, and because of my past issues with a bad neck, I wouldn't trust a neck that has had only 2 strings on it for who knows how long. If the neck is good, I'd pay $350 because it has a case.
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: December 2nd, 2015, 4:25 pm
by paulo
Buying that bass without seeing it in person could be a gamble!
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: December 2nd, 2015, 4:36 pm
by tim
paulo wrote:Buying that bass without seeing it in person could be a gamble!
Well, some listings and people can give you a trustworthy vibe. But the writing in that listing combined with the knowledge that the guy who wrote it was inside the instrument tinkering with the electronics are enough to take a pass. Add in the Chris Ballew string setup and it's enough red flags to end a soccer match.
It's too bad. I remember Carmine's post and got excited when I saw the listing.
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: December 2nd, 2015, 5:26 pm
by paulo
tim wrote:paulo wrote:Buying that bass without seeing it in person could be a gamble!
Well, some listings and people can give you a trustworthy vibe. But the writing in that listing combined with the knowledge that the guy who wrote it was inside the instrument tinkering with the electronics are enough to take a pass. Add in the Chris Ballew string setup and it's enough red flags to end a soccer match.
It's too bad. I remember Carmine's post and got excited when I saw the listing.
Me too!
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: December 2nd, 2015, 5:50 pm
by Lefty4001
Hey!!!! It's the SUPER rare 2 string model!!!!!
I've ONLY heard about them. Never seen one...and a Lefty version too!!!
Do Not Drink From The Toilet When Taking Lyrica
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: December 2nd, 2015, 8:14 pm
by screambasses
Lefty4001 wrote:Hey!!!! It's the SUPER rare 2 string model!!!!!
I've ONLY heard about them. Never seen one...and a Lefty version too!!!
Maybe he's in a Morphine cover band.
I own three of them, one being my daily player, bought from Lefty007, with a righty 2+2 neck. Love 'em.
pete
Do Not Drink From The Toilet When Taking Lyrica
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: December 3rd, 2015, 7:06 am
by pjmuck
superheavydeathmetal wrote:This bass falls in the year range that Carmine says are fantastic basses.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6356At first I thought it was you who told me these are great, so I was surprised you didn't say more, but it is Carmine. The similarity of your profile pictures got me mixed up

Anyway, based on his recommendation, I was after one for a while, but as I got a deal on a Schecter Sixx, I have filled my quota.
They are indeed great. Bassist in one of my cover bands plays his regularly. As for price, I'd say the starting price of $450 is right around where they're at. Any higher, and you're paying a bit more than you need to IMO, though they're certainly not getting any easier to find.
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: January 20th, 2016, 7:33 am
by tim
This guy is back. The seller got no bids at $330+shipping, and is now listing for $400+35 shipping or best offer.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281914168183?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: January 31st, 2016, 8:20 pm
by paulo
Couldn't resist. Heard too many good things about it, the price was not bad and i couldn't find the same anywhere else so i decided to give it a shot! But it took about 5 days for the seller to ship it so i may have it by this tuesday. Got a fresh set of strings waiting for it!
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: February 1st, 2016, 7:16 am
by pjmuck
Congrats! Hope it turns out a winner.
FYI, another one showed up on Craig's list. This one's rosewood though:
http://cnj.craigslist.org/msg/5408676344.html
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: February 1st, 2016, 12:21 pm
by zecacosta
+1
I have both - '85 maple and '86 rosewood - and love'em to death.
(completely different beasts, thou...

)
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: February 1st, 2016, 3:30 pm
by paulo
The black with rosewood board and matching headstock looks pretty cool too and it seems to be on a vg price!
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: February 1st, 2016, 4:36 pm
by zecacosta
Hey Paulo,
Yours (maple neck) is a flat top, 'uncontoured' body and slightly wider - and heavier - than the all-black rosewood board.
You also got open tuners and a vintage-style bridge while the other has a heavier bridge and sealed Tacoma-like tuners
pups are pretty similar - if not the same; they also share a v-b-t setup.
I think you gonna like it

Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: February 1st, 2016, 4:45 pm
by paulo
zecacosta wrote:Hey Paulo,
Yours (maple neck) is a flat top, 'uncontoured' body and slightly wider - and heavier - than the all-black rosewood board.
You also got open tuners and a vintage-style bridge while the other has a heavier bridge and sealed Tacoma-like tuners
pups are pretty similar - if not the same; they also share a v-b-t setup.
I think you gonna like it

Can't wait to get a feel of it!

Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: February 5th, 2016, 6:39 pm
by paulo
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: February 5th, 2016, 10:08 pm
by zecacosta
Hey Paulo,
First and most importantly, congrats! You got yourself an awesome - and quite underrated - bass
Now a few notes on it...
- Let me know if you want to hear some horror stories about rescued basses... I have a few, including my '86 roadstar, rescued from a pretty shady place...
- Yours neck and tuners are good so you are almost set for life!
- I have the same pickups problem with another Ibby (a '92 CT), where the J is stock and the P is a incredibly hot older Seymour Duncan - but not with the stock Roadstars.
Your P pup it's not stock - it's supposed to be DiMarzio-like, with Allen screws - so they might be messing with each other. You may want to revisit this after you fall in love with it
- I think you are right about the controls... My '85 is V/V/T too - for some reason I thought it should be M/V/T like the '86
- You got the original plastic knobs, do let me know if you want to get rid of them!
- Did it also come with the original 'fly' strap holders?
Once again congrats on your great new bass!
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: February 5th, 2016, 11:01 pm
by paulo
zecacosta wrote:Hey Paulo,
First and most importantly, congrats! You got yourself an awesome - and quite underrated - bass
Now a few notes on it...
- Let me know if you want to hear some horror stories about rescued basses... I have a few, including my '86 roadstar, rescued from a pretty shady place...
- Yours neck and tuners are good so you are almost set for life!
- I have the same pickups problem with another Ibby (a '92 CT), where the J is stock and the P is a incredibly hot older Seymour Duncan - but not with the stock Roadstars.
Your P pup it's not stock - it's supposed to be DiMarzio-like, with Allen screws - so they might be messing with each other. You may want to revisit this after you fall in love with it
- I think you are right about the controls... My '85 is V/V/T too - for some reason I thought it should be M/V/T like the '86
- You got the original plastic knobs, do let me know if you want to get rid of them!
- Did it also come with the original 'fly' strap holders?
Once again congrats on your great new bass!
Thanks!
I have the original PU, i will put it back on and use the Fender on a Squier Pbass... Worked out good!
It's all there, the V shape strap holders, never seen them before! And the original Ibanez orange case! I didn't even had to do any setup to it, it's just perfect (to me)! Plastic knobs are there too! Gonna take some pics once it's all cleaned up and with the original electronics in!
Re: Ibanez Roadstar
Posted: February 6th, 2016, 3:40 am
by fivebass52
I'm sure it will clean up just fine... reminds me of the first ATK I bought. It was a right-hander, and hadn't been maintained for years. The chrome cleaned up real nice with #0000 steel wool, and a bit of toothpaste as I recall... old thread and pictures here -
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=723&hilit=Ibanez+atk300