Affordable Power with the Ibanez GSR200 Bass
The Ibanez GSR200 bass delivers a powerful tone and effortless playability at an inviting price point. Designed for both beginners and seasoned players, this 4-string bass guitar combines solid construction, straightforward features, and stylish looks. From its easy-to-play neck to its punchy electronics, the GSR200 proves it’s much more than just an entry-level instrument—it’s a full-featured performer.
Comfortable and Balanced Design
Ibanez engineers equipped the GSR200 with an agathis body, which offers a lightweight feel and balanced resonance. The one-piece maple neck is smooth and stable, while the rosewood fretboard features medium frets and pearl dot inlays for comfort and clarity. Whether you’re small-bodied or tall, young or experienced, this bass fits in your hands effortlessly.
Versatile Pickup Configuration
This model includes a split-coil humbucker at the neck and a single-coil pickup in the bridge position. Combined with the PHAT-II active EQ and bass boost, the pickup setup delivers rich lows, crisp mids, and defined highs. Consequently, you have access to a variety of tones—from deep grooves to cutting slap-style slap attack.
Reliable Hardware That Lasts
Ibanez fits the GSR200 with chrome hardware, including a fully adjustable bridge that supports various string types and setups. The tuning machines maintain stability and keep your bass in tune night after night. With no unnecessary frills, this bass focuses on performance and dependability.
Comparison to Other Ibanez Models
If you’re considering the GSR200, you might also like the Ibanez GSRM20 Mikro for its shorter scale, or the Ibanez SR300E for more advanced features like onboard EQ and a slimmer neck. Yet the GSR200 remains a sweet spot in Ibanez’s line-up for affordability without compromise.
Why the GSR200 Stands Out
While higher-end models may bring boutique features, the Ibanez GSR200 bass keeps things simple and reliable. It doesn’t try to be flashy—it just delivers consistent, great-sounding performance night after night. Pair it with popular budget amps like the Fender Rumble 25 or the Boss Katana-Air Bass and you’ve got a gig-ready setup without overspending.
Features at a Glance
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Agathis body
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One-piece maple neck
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Rosewood fretboard with medium frets
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Split-coil & single-coil pickups
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PHAT-II Active EQ with bass boost
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Chrome hardware & adjustable bridge

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