
Ibanez SRH500F NNF Electric Bass Guitar - Natural Browned Burst Flat
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The lowest price for Ibanez SRH500F NNF Electric Bass Guitar - Natural Browned Burst Flat right now is $897.27 at Studio Gears, compared across 19 retailers.
The all-time low was $712.49 on 21 Mar 2026 — today's price is 26% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 14:02:57
Ibanez SRH500F Bass Natural Browned Burst Flat B-Stock
Delivery between 15–19 June $263.90
Ibanez SR Bass Workshop SRH500F Semi-Hollow Electric Bass Natural Browned Burst Flat
Delivery $320.96
Ibanez SRH500F Fretless Bass Guitar in Natural Browned Burst Flat - Preloved (I250510886)
Delivery between 11–25 June $58.70
Ibanez SRH500F Fretless Bass Guitar in Natural Browned Burst Flat - Preloved (I250510886)
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Ibanez SRH500F NNF SR Series Fretless Bass Guitar - Natural Browned Burst Flat
Delivery between 11–25 June $58.70
Ibanez SRH500F-NNF Bass Workshop Fretless Soundgear Natural Browned Burst Flat
Delivery $295.45
Ibanez Srh500f Fretless Guitar (no260504)
Delivery $285.30
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Ibanez Srh500f Fretless Bass
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Ibanez Srh500f Fretless Electric Guitar
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originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
This is not among an expensive bass, but I really like it. It is semi-hollow, being routed out on both sides and it is definitely lighter, plus the balance is quite good. If you are like me and can't watch TV without an instrument in your hand, this is ideal, as it sounds great and doesn't require an amp for this purpose.The desired string buzz is delicious and you can achieve it with every note anywhere on the fretboard - something that I can't claim for my fretless Jazz Bass. The J has filled fretlines (or perhaps lines of thick paint) that you can feel ever so slightly, which makes it slightly easier to hit the note. In contrast, this Ibanez is less forgiving, forcing you to play better that you otherwise would.As for the tone, it is exactly what I was ... MoreThis is not among an expensive bass, but I really like it. It is semi-hollow, being routed out on both sides and it is definitely lighter, plus the balance is quite good. If you are like me and can't watch TV without an instrument in your hand, this is ideal, as it sounds great and doesn't require an amp for this purpose.The desired string buzz is delicious and you can achieve it with every note anywhere on the fretboard - something that I can't claim for my fretless Jazz Bass. The J has filled fretlines (or perhaps lines of thick paint) that you can feel ever so slightly, which makes it slightly easier to hit the note. In contrast, this Ibanez is less forgiving, forcing you to play better that you otherwise would.As for the tone, it is exactly what I was looking for and is something my solid body Jazz is unable to provide. The controls are very basic - volume and tone, but the tone pot gives you better control that what i have on my J bass. Playing live, going straight to the amp and using the amp's DI works great, but in the studio, where there is far greater control of the sound and the environment, I use a Mesa Subway preamp / DI, which really lets me dial in the precise tone and presence.If someone is just starting out on fretless, the budget Squier fretless solidbody will get you going, but if you want to step it up and if you want something very close to the sound of an upright, this piezo-based Ibanez is miles better.As for looks, I'm not impressed with the look of the wood used for the top. It sounds great, but the grainless look reminds me of a masonite Moserite. With the vast range of woods available for other Ibanez offerings, this choice is a little odd, but that's my only beef. It sounds great and plays great.My advice is to buy one. It's a great bass with a good ROI and it has that unmistakable upright tone and that lucious, soft buzz.
originally posted on ebay.com
Semi acoustic gives a great sound. Helps shape my playing to more articulate. Set up was a since. Nice looks.
originally posted on zzounds.com
Overall:Ibanez really nailed it with this bass. Easy to use, two knob bass that has a great fretless tone. Bass is very sensitive to hand position so there are a variety of tones to be found. Bass intonation was set perfectly (like Gary Willis style). Out of the box I could have taken this to a gig and played comfortably. Body and neck are both comfortable. Black fret lines on the board are useless to me but don't get in the way.Compared to the Portamento this may seem like a very simple bass. Having owned the Portamento it is. The Portamento is a fine bass but there are almost too many tonal options. With the SRH500F I find great sounds tones with ease. Records very well and sounds great in a mix too.
| neck type | SRH45pc Jatoba/Walnut neck |
| top/back/body | Spruce topOkoume body |
| fretboard | Bound Panga Panga fretboardOff-set white dot inlay |
| fret | Fretless |
| bridge | Custom bridge for AeroSilk Piezo system bridge |
Ibanez SRH500F Bass Natural Browned Burst Flat B-Stock
Delivery between 15–19 June $263.90
Ibanez SR Bass Workshop SRH500F Semi-Hollow Electric Bass Natural Browned Burst Flat
Delivery $320.96
Ibanez SRH500F Fretless Bass Guitar in Natural Browned Burst Flat - Preloved (I250510886)
Delivery between 11–25 June $58.70
Ibanez SRH500F Fretless Bass Guitar in Natural Browned Burst Flat - Preloved (I250510886)
7-day returns
Ibanez SRH500F NNF SR Series Fretless Bass Guitar - Natural Browned Burst Flat
Delivery between 11–25 June $58.70
This is not among an expensive bass, but I really like it. It is semi-hollow, being routed out on both sides and it is definitely lighter, plus the balance is quite good. If you are like me and can't watch TV without an instrument in your hand, this is ideal, as it sounds great and doesn't require an amp for this purpose.The desired string buzz is delicious and you can achieve it with every note anywhere on the fretboard - something that I can't claim for my fretless Jazz Bass. The J has filled fretlines (or perhaps lines of thick paint) that you can feel ever so slightly, which makes it slightly easier to hit the note. In contrast, this Ibanez is less forgiving, forcing you to play better that you otherwise would.As for the tone, it is exactly what I was ... MoreThis is not among an expensive bass, but I really like it. It is semi-hollow, being routed out on both sides and it is definitely lighter, plus the balance is quite good. If you are like me and can't watch TV without an instrument in your hand, this is ideal, as it sounds great and doesn't require an amp for this purpose.The desired string buzz is delicious and you can achieve it with every note anywhere on the fretboard - something that I can't claim for my fretless Jazz Bass. The J has filled fretlines (or perhaps lines of thick paint) that you can feel ever so slightly, which makes it slightly easier to hit the note. In contrast, this Ibanez is less forgiving, forcing you to play better that you otherwise would.As for the tone, it is exactly what I was looking for and is something my solid body Jazz is unable to provide. The controls are very basic - volume and tone, but the tone pot gives you better control that what i have on my J bass. Playing live, going straight to the amp and using the amp's DI works great, but in the studio, where there is far greater control of the sound and the environment, I use a Mesa Subway preamp / DI, which really lets me dial in the precise tone and presence.If someone is just starting out on fretless, the budget Squier fretless solidbody will get you going, but if you want to step it up and if you want something very close to the sound of an upright, this piezo-based Ibanez is miles better.As for looks, I'm not impressed with the look of the wood used for the top. It sounds great, but the grainless look reminds me of a masonite Moserite. With the vast range of woods available for other Ibanez offerings, this choice is a little odd, but that's my only beef. It sounds great and plays great.My advice is to buy one. It's a great bass with a good ROI and it has that unmistakable upright tone and that lucious, soft buzz.
Semi acoustic gives a great sound. Helps shape my playing to more articulate. Set up was a since. Nice looks.
Overall:Ibanez really nailed it with this bass. Easy to use, two knob bass that has a great fretless tone. Bass is very sensitive to hand position so there are a variety of tones to be found. Bass intonation was set perfectly (like Gary Willis style). Out of the box I could have taken this to a gig and played comfortably. Body and neck are both comfortable. Black fret lines on the board are useless to me but don't get in the way.Compared to the Portamento this may seem like a very simple bass. Having owned the Portamento it is. The Portamento is a fine bass but there are almost too many tonal options. With the SRH500F I find great sounds tones with ease. Records very well and sounds great in a mix too.
Overall:When I say I own it, I mean I own THIS bass guitar, the one in the picture.I can't put this instrument down, it is always the closest thing at my side.Out of the box I could not find a thing wrong with it. The fit and finish were really great. I had to adjust the truss rod after a bit as there was a bit of noisiness, but that allowed me to lower the action even more.This instrument is really silky smooth to play, with a thin neck, super light due to the semi hollow body. The tone is excellent, and the piezo output can be adjusted on each string.So I feel this was just the perfect bass for me, just feels right, and I love the music and sound that I can make with it.
It's very easy to play. Has a great fretless sound and it extremely lightweight. The neck is very narrow near the tuning pegs and the neck has that bare wood feel. Great bass.
A fantastic looking and sounding instrument. An upright acoustic bass is too much for me to manage but I wanted that kind of sound. This bass has separate under saddle pick ups for each string which can be adjusted for the tones that you are looking for which an electric bass doesn't give. The sound is very much like an upright bass and for me was exactly what I was unable to get from a fretted electric instrument. Playing technique obviously needs to very precise with a Fretless instrument but the amount of expression available is astonishing. Considering the size of this instrument and semi hollow construction the weight is very manageable although not exactly lightweight. Arrived well setup and playable with a fairly low action that I will probably raise slightly ... MoreA fantastic looking and sounding instrument. An upright acoustic bass is too much for me to manage but I wanted that kind of sound. This bass has separate under saddle pick ups for each string which can be adjusted for the tones that you are looking for which an electric bass doesn't give. The sound is very much like an upright bass and for me was exactly what I was unable to get from a fretted electric instrument. Playing technique obviously needs to very precise with a Fretless instrument but the amount of expression available is astonishing. Considering the size of this instrument and semi hollow construction the weight is very manageable although not exactly lightweight. Arrived well setup and playable with a fairly low action that I will probably raise slightly once I am more used to playing it. Very pleased with this bass and it was just what I was looking for. Nicely built with good quality hardware and only the odd very minor blemish to the finish here and there if you look closely. Have had much more expensive instruments with more cosmetic defects than this. I consider this as money well spent on this instrument. David.
This is the nearest I've ever got to a Double Bass sound without the double bass !Usual Ibanez SR quality. Well set up, plays like a dream.Instant Danny Thompson on DB. Turn the Tone knob and it's more like Alan Thomson or Mo Foster with an fretless bass
Overall:I'll say this is a very comfortable bass. It almost urges you to play it. Yes, if you need the fretlines or think they'd be helpful - they're not on this, since they disappear into the fretboard, but otherwise it's a nice looking, nice playing, nice sounding bass. I will say I had issues with mine. I had to return the first one within two weeks because the pickup for the G string stopped working and there was nothing I could do to bring it back. Kudos to zZounds customer service for arranging for me to ship back and getting a replacement into my hands quickly, no fuss no muss. The only complaint I have on the replacement is a little thing but it's one of the details that should be paid attention to at this price point - the rear pickup cavity cover is the ... MoreOverall:I'll say this is a very comfortable bass. It almost urges you to play it. Yes, if you need the fretlines or think they'd be helpful - they're not on this, since they disappear into the fretboard, but otherwise it's a nice looking, nice playing, nice sounding bass. I will say I had issues with mine. I had to return the first one within two weeks because the pickup for the G string stopped working and there was nothing I could do to bring it back. Kudos to zZounds customer service for arranging for me to ship back and getting a replacement into my hands quickly, no fuss no muss. The only complaint I have on the replacement is a little thing but it's one of the details that should be paid attention to at this price point - the rear pickup cavity cover is the wrong size, so I had to trim it down so that neither it nor the control cavity cover were bent. It's a small detail, doesn't affect how it plays, but does dampen my feelings towards an otherwise excellent bass. Still, if you're looking for a fretless, it's definitely worth checking out.
Very nice bass. Looks good and plays well straight out of the box. Beautiful acoustic-like tone but with potential for modification.
Minus one star for one thing only. Build quality. I expected a little more. There are just some attention to details that are missing finish wise. Other than that it plays great and the woody acoustic tone is excellent. Very nice bass for under a grand.
| neck type | SRH45pc Jatoba/Walnut neck |
| top/back/body | Spruce topOkoume body |
| fretboard | Bound Panga Panga fretboardOff-set white dot inlay |
| fret | Fretless |
| bridge | Custom bridge for AeroSilk Piezo system bridge |