


Current models from the SR250 and up feature soapbar-style humbuckers with active EQ. Later top offerings were branded as Signature and SR Prestige models for clearer segmentation, and all non-Prestige model production moved outside Japan. SR (Soundgear) Series - Middle-class model range in the new millennium, though it included expensive high-end and top-of-the-line Japanese models in the late 1980s and 1990s.Early models were Japanese-built, but production later moved to other Asian countries, around the same time Japanese models were rebranded with the Prestige moniker and positioned as the absolute top of the line. It was based around a late-1990s then-top-of-the-line Soundgear SR885 owned by the artist, retaining the shape and electronics, but with different colour options and a change of woods to suit his preferences. K5 Fieldy- A custom 5-string Soundgear design w/ "K5" Inlay centered on 12th fret.JUMPSTART Series- Similar to the GSR Series, named for the Jumpstart Pack which comes with amp and other accessories.GSR 205 – Nominated for Ibanez's "Best of Model" award.GSR 200 FM – The GSR but with different color designs such as sunburst.GSR 100 – The original GSR bass guitar (Discontinued).GSR Series- A lower-cost version of the Soundgear Series.GATK 20 – More affordable version of the ATK.EDA (Ergodyne) Series - Ergodyne stands for polymer (non-wood) body.BTB Prestige – High-end range which are made in Japan.ATK 805E, to be released in 2012, a Premium version of the standard ATK.ATK 800E, to be released in 2012, a Premium version of the standard ATK.ATK 1200, the Prestige version of the standard ATK, has extra neck pickup.
