"This is a complete Early 1980's Roland GR-series bass guitar synthesizer system. Included is an Ibanez-built G-88 bass guitar synthesizer controller with original hardshell case, Roland GR-33B bass synthesizer, 24-pin cable, and original manual.
The G-88 was Roland's deluxe neck-through-body (ash and walnut) model, with a maple and mahogany neck with an ebony fretboard, polycarbonate nut, active EQ, Gotoh tuners, 34" scale, one single-coil pickup, and one Roland synth pickup. Neck width is 1-11/16", body width 13", body depth 1-3/4" and overall length is 45-1/2".
For more specs visit this great Roland synthguitar website (includes video demonstrations!). This bass has both regular 1/4" and 24-pin Roland output plugs, so it can be played as a conventional electric bass with a standard cord, and as a synthesizer controller guitar (standard guitar sounds also pass through the 24pin cable). Please note: this is not a recent GK guitar, it will not work with recent GK-compatible Roland guitar synthesizers as it does not have a GK2 or GK3 pickup. There may be some Roland adaptor units available, you will have to do the research on this.
The GR-33 is a fantastic-sounding synth with an awesomely resonant multimode filter (reminds me of a 303), plug in a voltage control pedal (not included) for some mindblowing hands-free sweeps and wah sounds! The controls for filter cutoff and resonance are on the bass so these settings are right at your fingertips. The synth is housed in a rugged, gig-worthy steel casing. As noted all synth functions work exactly as they should, this system is quite inspiring to play and the synth-response is lightning fast!
You can download the GR-33B manual here"
Can you please tell me where I can get this synthesizer? I am looking for it for a G-88 roland bass and can't find it anywhere! I'd even be willing to buy the bass with it if I have to.
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