The smallest knob in front of the other 3 on the G10 is for the ACTIVE gain.
If you look on the back of the bass you will see a small panel with 9V battery inside. If you take off the larger back panel you should be able to fit and wire in a battery holder to take 2 AA 1.5V batteries which should be wired in series with the 9V PP3 battery. This gives a 12V gain amplifier which boosts the whole bass sound and response which will blow the socks off all those Dickheads who think the G10 is passive!! It is definitely active now....Radioactive man!!
The G10 has passive pickups. Active pickups require 9V batteries. No batteries required on the G10.
An Ibanez Universe should be your cheapest option!
Ibanez was created in 1957.
If you compare between Dr-100 and Ibanez SGT120vs , Ibanez SGT120vs is the better epiphone.
I have the 505 so I'm assuming that it is the same configuration. I you're holding the bass and look down at the knobs: top left: volume top right: pickup balance bottom left: low eq bottom middle: mid eq bottom right: hi eq I hope this helps
The G10 has passive pickups. Active pickups require 9V batteries. No batteries required on the G10.
An Ibanez Universe should be your cheapest option!
I recommend a Stratocaster, due their wide range within genres. Preferably an American Standard. But an Ibanez will do okay, if you fiddle with the knobs abit.
G10 is a super compressed fiberglass.
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No one, the G10 is a PING Driver.
Ibanez was created in 1957.
Ibanez Filho's birth name is Ibanez Lima Filho.
heard by a human , yes georgia brown did a g10 . in nature... idk
They are Mr and Mrs Ibanez.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibanez http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibanez_GIO