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ESP JB-320E NATURAL SATIN vs Ibanez BTB1836

ESP JB-320E NATURAL SATIN
Bass
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82Overall / 100
Ibanez BTB1836
Ibanez
BTB1836
Bass
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65Overall / 100

The verdict

The ESP JB-320E NATURAL SATIN comes out ahead overall — 82 to 65 on our estimated score.

Estimated from specs & owner reviews — a starting point, not a substitute for playing both.

ESP JB-320E NATURAL SATIN wins on
  • Better build (96 vs 61)
  • Better playability (78 vs 67)
  • Better value (81 vs 65)
Ibanez BTB1836 wins on

No standout advantage.

Scorecard

Estimated scores
MetricJB-320E NATURAL SATINBTB1836
Overall8265
Build9661
Playability7867
Sound6868
Value8165

Full specifications

Specification comparison
SpecJB-320E NATURAL SATINBTB1836
BrandESPIbanez
TypeBassBass
Years
CountryJP
Body woodOvangkolBubinga topBubinga backAsh wing
Neck woodMahoganyMaple
FretboardRoasted JatobaPanga Panga
Strings46
Frets2224
Scale34"35"
PickupsFishman SonicoreAguilar® DCB / Aguilar® DCB
Rating
Price
BridgeRoasted Jatoba Bridge w/ Bone SaddleMR5S bridge
Bridge pickupFishman SonicoreAguilar® DCB bridge pickupPassive
Case-
Case IncludedN
ConstructionSet-Neck
ControlsActive
FinishNatural Satin
Fretboard radius400mm
HardwareBlackGold
Neck profileThin U
NutBone
Nut width38mm
Scale length34"889mm/35"
Strap ButtonStandard
Top woodSolid Red Cedar
TunersLTD
A Width54mm at NUT
B Width85mm at 24F
C Thickness20mm at 1F
D Thickness22mm at 12F
EqualizerIbanez Custom Electronics 3-band EQ w/ EQ bypass switch (passive tone control on treble pot), 3-way Mid frequency switch
Factory Tuning1C,2G,3D,4A,5E,6B
FretMedium Stainless Steel fretsPremium fret edge treatment
Neck pickupAguilar® DCB neck pickupPassive
Neck TypeBTB69pc Maple/Bubinga/Panga Panga w/Graphite reinforcement rodsNeck-through
Radius950mmR
Recommended CaseMRB500C
String Gauge.032/.045/.065/.80/.100/.130
String Space17mm
Top Back BodyBubinga topBubinga backAsh wing body

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