New for 2012 – the Ibanez S Premium S920E-BK is the metal version of the quality guitars of Ibanez’ S series. Locked & loaded with the typical metal pickups: an EMG 60 at neck and an EMG 81 in the bridge position. Lightweight carved mahogany body and Wizard neck for fast and easy play make this a guitar designed for hardworking musicians.
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Built with the hardworking pro in mind, the Ibanez RG Premium is recognized as the ultimate workhorse guitar for the gigging player. Whether equipped with the new Tight-End R fixed bridge, or the Edge-Zero II tremolo with ZPS, Ibanez has engineered perfect tuning stability and playing comfort.
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Introducing the new X Series Ibanez XG300 Glaive. Just as the metamorphosis of heavy metal has never stopped, neither do the weapons of engagement. Designed in consultation with numerous artists the Ibanez X-Series combines originally designed body shapes with killer tone and playability.
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New Ibanez RG Premium RG920. Built with the hardworking pro in mind, the RG Premium is recognized as the ultimate workhorse guitar for the gigging player. Whether equipped with the new Tight-End R fixed bridge, or the Edge-Zero II tremolo with ZPS, Ibanez has engineered perfect tuning stability and playing comfort
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Arriving Spring 2012 – the new Ibanez Mick Thomson MTM10. Featuring ferocious looks with a tone to match, Mick Thomson’s signature MTM models are the ultimate metal machines. The MTM necks allow for effortless lead playing, while the high-output Seymour Duncan Blackouts EMTY pickups and FX Edge bridges give these low-tuned axes the perfect heavy-duty metal rhythm sound.
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The Ibanez S celebrates the big 2-5! With its sculpted lightweight mahogany body, the S series stepped into the limelight 25 years ago – continuing to this day to be a marvel of form and function. Fast in looks and deeds, the S has curves of a classic GT racer, and the “fastest neck in the biz” the Wizard III neck. Embraced almost immediately after its 1987 introduction by the elite “guitarists’ guitarists” of the period, the S is built for as much speed as the player is capable.
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The RG was developed in the 80’s as the Roadstar (RG stands for Roadstar Guitar) and it soon earned a reputation as a pedal-to-the-metal shred machine. Although there are RG players in a range of genres, the metal guitarist continues to be the die-hard RG player. The 25th Anniversary RG soprts a “best of” collection of features favoured by RG fans.
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The little Mikro puts out sound way beyond its size, which is why in just a few short years it has become one of the most popular guitars in the history of Ibanez. Perfect for young rockers on the way up or seasoned road warriors on the tour bus. The mighty Mikro series includes left-handed models, vibrant colors, and maple fretboards inspired by the classic 1987 “Ibanez Rebirth” RGs.
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