The G10 has passive pickups. Active pickups require 9V batteries. No batteries required on the G10.
no but the phat bass boost won't work. that is the active part. the pickups are passive and don't need a battery
yes, the active and passive parts refer to the types of pickups that are in a guitar. Many production models only make use of one type of pickup but some custom built guitars have both types of pickups in them.
The Sr530 is the 4 string version. here it is. http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Ibanez-SR530-Bass-Guitar?sku=517359&src=3WFRWXX&ZYXSEM=0&CAWELAID=153973478
Probably any of them. My Ibanez DE7 works fine with bass.
The cost of an Ibanez bass guitar depends on what model type you buy. Prices range from $150 to $2,000. They can be bought cheaper for secondhand off eBay.
no but the phat bass boost won't work. that is the active part. the pickups are passive and don't need a battery
Yes, here's a link; http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Ibanez-EDB700-Electric-4String-Bass?sku=517957
Yes, all active pickup systems need a battery.
According to the Ibanez website, the JTKB100C is the case for that bass.
Most electric guitar and bass companies will have replacement pickups for fender basses. You can use any passive precision bass pickups to replace the ones found in your squier. Seymour Duncan always makes decent replacement pickups for a reasonable price. I've used many auction sites to procure lightly used or new pickups for repairs.
Not commonly. For drum and bass its best to use a loud, distinctive style of bass, for exaple i play alot of pendulum and use a Yamaha RBX 270. other good basses doe drum and bass are ones with Humbucker pickups - such as a fender Jazz Bass, or Ibanez
yes, the active and passive parts refer to the types of pickups that are in a guitar. Many production models only make use of one type of pickup but some custom built guitars have both types of pickups in them.
Ibanez bass guitares can be purchased at local music stores as well as online. One should make sure to purchase the product from a licensed Ibanez retailer.
The Sr530 is the 4 string version. here it is. http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Ibanez-SR530-Bass-Guitar?sku=517359&src=3WFRWXX&ZYXSEM=0&CAWELAID=153973478
There are many physical and online stores that sale bass pickups. Among them are Guitar Center, Upton Bass, Nordstran Pickups, Musicians Friend, and Talk Bass.
No, there is no such thing. The first Fender Jazz bass came with two pickups and that formula has been maintained to this day. The only "Jazz Bass" with one pickups is the Fender Mark Hoppus signature Jazz Bass, which comes with a single Precision Bass pickups. That particular bass sounds nothing like a standard Jazz Bass.
This arrangement reduces hum - much like when both pickups on the jazz bass are turned on.