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product_id: 8652371
title: "GSR200SMCNB GIO - Spalted Maple Top Charcoal Brown Burst"
brand: "ibanez"
price: "718759CFA"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Ibanez"
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# Spalted Maple top + Mahogany body for rich tone 34" scale length for pro playability PHAT-II EQ for ultra-wide tonal range GSR200SMCNB GIO - Spalted Maple Top Charcoal Brown Burst

**Brand:** ibanez
**Price:** 718759CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Own the stage with tone and style that commands attention

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GSR200SMCNB GIO - Spalted Maple Top Charcoal Brown Burst by ibanez
- **How much does it cost?** 718759CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sn](https://www.desertcart.sn/products/8652371-gsr200smcnb-gio-spalted-maple-top-charcoal-brown-burst)

## Best For

- ibanez enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ibanez brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Premium Tonewoods:** Spalted Maple top with Mahogany body delivers warm, punchy sound
- • **Pro-Level EQ Control:** PHAT-II EQ lets you sculpt your sound with precision and depth
- • **Fast, Slim Maple Neck:** Industry-standard GSR4 neck for smooth, comfortable play
- • **Versatile P/J Pickups:** Ibanez Powersound pickups offer clarity beyond the price point
- • **Lightweight Powerhouse:** Only 10.6 lbs for effortless gigging and long sessions

## Overview

The Ibanez GSR200SMCNB GIO bass guitar features a lightweight 10.6-pound body crafted from mahogany with a stunning spalted maple top, paired with a fast, slim maple neck and rosewood fretboard. Equipped with Ibanez Powersound P/J pickups and a PHAT-II EQ, it delivers a wide tonal palette suitable for beginners and pros alike. Its 34-inch scale length and ergonomic design make it a favorite for comfortable, dynamic play, while its charcoal brown burst finish ensures you stand out visually as much as sonically.

## Description

Patterned on their famous SR, the Ibanez GSR offers the same alternative approach to electric bass that all SR basses do. Light in weight, heavy in tone, with a fast, thin neck that you will find just a bit more comfortable than other brands—whether you’re a veteran bassist, a 6-string guitarist, or just starting out. Built to hold its own against pro level competitors, the GSR200BWNF features a solid Mahogany body with a sophisticated Walnut Flat finish that give it a luster well beyond its class. A Rosewood fingerboard, accented with medium-size pearl dot inlays round out the visuals. A sleek, comfortable, GSR4 Maple neck—widely recognized as the industry standard for playability—and rock solid Ibanez B10 bridge, rev up the specs to accommodate whatever you’re setting out to play. Factor in Ibanez Powersound P and J pickups for clarity and fullness well beyond their price point, and the PHAT-II EQ for ultra wide tonal range and you’ll see why the GSR206 ranks as one of the most-played basses of all time.

Review: great bass - great bass. well it has it's limitations. I'm a guitar player so for what it's worth. well made. intonation is good. the action, distance the strings are from the frets, is good. good sound. I would recommend for the beginner and intermediate. I ended up putting flat wound strings on mine and Seymour duncan pick ups in it just for an upgrade. I play in a band and wanted a beefier sound. but overall it's great. I would highly recommend it. good value for the money.
Review: Excellent value, but be prepared to setup & tune! - This came with a tag indicating that it had been inspected and setup at the factory. But, shipping and handling must have had an effect on it (and/or they weren't careful at the factory) since it had multiple setup issues: - Neck curvature was incorrect (not concave enough) - E string bridge position was too low (and other strings were slightly uneven) The manual shows you how to fix the neck curvature and the tool is included in the box. The manual didn't say how to adjust the bridge, but it was pretty easy once I found some documentation online: insert a small allen wrench into the holes on both sides of where the string enters the bridge area. Once I fixed those two issues and did basic tuning (strings were about a minor third too loose for EADG tuning), it played great! I like that it's a bit lighter than my other bass (Squier vintage PJ) and has a flatter, slightly slimmer neck. I also like that the neck back is a smooth satin finish (vs. a sticky high-gloss finish on my Squier). Conclusion: I strongly recommend that you have an allen wrench set (w/ options around 2mm for the bridge) and a feeler gauge in order to perform setup when you get your instrument. The manual tells you proper string heights. Electronics and knobs seem fine. There is one knob that mostly stops, but you can push it a bit further. But, generally, the knobs respond as described according to the diagram at ibanez.com and changes are continuous as you'd expect. While getting the bass set up, I noticed some buzz coming out of my amp (Rumble 40). I was worried about electronics quality, but tracked the problem down to overhead lighting in the room that was on a dimmer circuit. Once I turned off those lights, the buzz went away and I got a very clean sound. I had played this model before and noticed that it was easier to play than my Squier. That's still the case. Only two things left to decide are (1) whether to put on flatwounds, and (2) what to do with my Squier :)

## Features

- Spalted Maple top/Mahogany body
- Rosewood Frets
- Spalted maple top/mahogany body
- Rosewood frets

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00I6DOGIK |
| Back Material | Mahogany |
| Battery type | Manganese |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,353 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #7 in Electric Bass Guitars |
| Body Material | Mahogany |
| Color Name | Charcoal Brown Burst |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,971) |
| Date First Available | February 14, 2014 |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | P/J |
| Instrument Key | C |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.6 pounds |
| Item model number | GSR200SMCNB |
| Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 47.79 x 18.68 x 3.79 inches |
| Scale Length | 34.0 |
| String Material | Nickel |
| Top Material | Maple |

## Product Details

- **Back Material Type:** Mahogany
- **Brand:** Ibanez
- **Color:** Charcoal Brown Burst
- **Finish Type:** Powder Coated
- **Instrument:** Electric Bass
- **Item Weight:** 10.6 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 47.79 x 18.68 x 3.79 inches
- **Operation Mode:** Electric
- **String Material Type:** Nickel
- **Top Material Type:** Maple

## Images

![GSR200SMCNB GIO - Spalted Maple Top Charcoal Brown Burst - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71CXaa7belL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great bass
*by J***T on June 9, 2025*

great bass. well it has it's limitations. I'm a guitar player so for what it's worth. well made. intonation is good. the action, distance the strings are from the frets, is good. good sound. I would recommend for the beginner and intermediate. I ended up putting flat wound strings on mine and Seymour duncan pick ups in it just for an upgrade. I play in a band and wanted a beefier sound. but overall it's great. I would highly recommend it. good value for the money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent value, but be prepared to setup & tune!
*by J***E on August 21, 2020*

This came with a tag indicating that it had been inspected and setup at the factory. But, shipping and handling must have had an effect on it (and/or they weren't careful at the factory) since it had multiple setup issues: - Neck curvature was incorrect (not concave enough) - E string bridge position was too low (and other strings were slightly uneven) The manual shows you how to fix the neck curvature and the tool is included in the box. The manual didn't say how to adjust the bridge, but it was pretty easy once I found some documentation online: insert a small allen wrench into the holes on both sides of where the string enters the bridge area. Once I fixed those two issues and did basic tuning (strings were about a minor third too loose for EADG tuning), it played great! I like that it's a bit lighter than my other bass (Squier vintage PJ) and has a flatter, slightly slimmer neck. I also like that the neck back is a smooth satin finish (vs. a sticky high-gloss finish on my Squier). Conclusion: I strongly recommend that you have an allen wrench set (w/ options around 2mm for the bridge) and a feeler gauge in order to perform setup when you get your instrument. The manual tells you proper string heights. Electronics and knobs seem fine. There is one knob that mostly stops, but you can push it a bit further. But, generally, the knobs respond as described according to the diagram at ibanez.com and changes are continuous as you'd expect. While getting the bass set up, I noticed some buzz coming out of my amp (Rumble 40). I was worried about electronics quality, but tracked the problem down to overhead lighting in the room that was on a dimmer circuit. Once I turned off those lights, the buzz went away and I got a very clean sound. I had played this model before and noticed that it was easier to play than my Squier. That's still the case. Only two things left to decide are (1) whether to put on flatwounds, and (2) what to do with my Squier :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ awesome bass at a great price
*by D***Y on December 20, 2024*

this has to be one of the best buys ive made! plays awesome after a minimal amount of bridge set up(has a slight fret buzz ). super light action, the stock pick ups are just fine and has to be the LIGHTEST bass ive ever played...my old stage go to was an Aria Pro beast, thing probably weight clove to 30 lbs but had a super fat sound that was perfect for live, never wanted to use my 57 fender p bass for live shows!! i recently got back into playing and this bass paired with the Fender Rumble amp is absolutely perfect!!

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*Last updated: 2026-04-24*