Een budget-bas met karakteristieke Talman-offset vorm en PJ-pickupconfiguratie met actief-passief schakelen, die een authentiek toonbereik biedt van dikke P-bas warmte tot strakker bridge-articulatie.
The Ibanez TMB100 is a refreshing departure from the brand's ultra-slim SR series, offering a chunky, retro aesthetic that punches well above its entry-level price point. While many budget basses feel thin or toy-like, the TMB100 has a reassuring heft and a neck profile that leans into a vintage 'C' shape, providing a substantial grip for players who find modern Ibanez necks too spindly.
Sonically, the Dynamix PJ pickup configuration paired with the active 2-band EQ makes this a tonal chameleon. You can dial in a convincing Motown thump with the split-coil neck pickup or transition to a bright, aggressive growl for fingerstyle funk using the bridge single-coil. The inclusion of an active preamp at this price is impressive, though users should be wary of the slight floor noise when boosting the treble too aggressively.
Build quality from the Indonesian factory is consistently solid, though you might encounter some minor fret sprout depending on your local climate. The poplar body is resonant, but the offset Talman shape can occasionally lead to slight neck dive if using a slick nylon strap. For the beginner or the gigging bassist needing a reliable backup with a 'cool factor,' the TMB100 offers an unbeatable intersection of style and utility. It's a workhorse that proves you don't need a massive budget to get a professional look and versatile sound.
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