Case incl.
New strings.
Selling to upgrade.
No performance issues.
Purchased as New Old Stock in 2009 for $945.00
Only cosmetic issues: small scratches where body rests on right leg from forgetting to remove my pocket knife

Picture does not make out clearly as my quality of camera is below par by today's standard
Regardless, if you want a fast, easy-playing, great-sounding bass, this is an excellent deal that is priced to sell...
$545.00, Shipping to Continental USA included. If outside of Continental USA, send me a private message to figure in a fair shipping cost
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Body Material: Figured Maple
Neck Material: 5-piece Maple/Bubinga Neck-Thru
Neck Scale: 34"
Number of Frets/Type: 24/Medium
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Inlay: Pearl Dot
Bridge: Accu-Cast B20
Hardware Color: Cosmo Black
EQ: Bartolini MK1 3-Band
Neck Pickup: Bartolini MK1-5
Bridge Pickup: Bartolini MK1-5
Controls
Volume
Pickup-Selection Balance
Bass Boost/Cut
Mid Boost/Cut
Treble Boost/Cut
(EQ: Bartolini MK1 3-Band)
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The most significant Soundgear "upgrade" for 2004 may be the addition of an entirely new SR905. The SR905 is amazingly affordable but is loaded with must-have features for the pro-player: Bartolini MK1 pickups, the Bartolini MK1 3-Band EQ, Accu-Cast B20 bridge and an arched topped body of figured maple fitted with a 5pc maple/bubinga thru-body neck. Soundgear's thin neck and active electronics are what put Ibanez on the map in basses in 1987. What has kept the Soundgear in the forefront has been the fact that it has evolved as bass playing has evolved. The SR905 and the entire 2004 Soundgear line still have what Soundgear a radically different bass in 1987 - but they have new appointments and electronics that keep the Soundgear line on the cutting edge 17 years later.
(Ibanez's original blurb when they had it available on their website)