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Ibanez JSA5BK

BodyShape:  JSA Original Body
Neck:  Mahogany Neck
BackSides:  Mahogany Back and Sides
Top:  Solid Engelmann Spruce Top
Rosette:  Abalone Rosette
Tuners:  Chrome Grover® Tuners
Pickup:  Fishman® Sonicore Pickup
Electronics:  Fishman® Presys™ Preamp with Onboard Tuner
Fretboard:  Rosewood Bridge and Fretboard
Saddle:  Ivorex II ™ Nut and Saddle
BridgePins:  Advantage™ Bridge Pins
Strings:  D'Addario® EXP™ Strings
Finishes:  Black High Gloss Finish
BodyShape:  JSA Original Body
Neck:  Mahogany Neck
BackSides:  Mahogany Back and Sides
Top:  Solid Engelmann Spruce Top
Rosette:  Abalone Rosette
Tuners:  Chrome Grover® Tuners
Pickup:  Fishman® Sonicore Pickup
Electronics:  Fishman® Presys™ Preamp with Onboard Tuner
Fretboard:  Rosewood Bridge and Fretboard
Saddle:  Ivorex II ™ Nut and Saddle
BridgePins:  Advantage™ Bridge Pins
Strings:  D'Addario® EXP™ Strings
Finishes:  Black High Gloss Finish


"I've been playing acoustic on stage and make it feel good to play and sound great. And in all black, it looks good. It has outstanding projection, and an impressive range of displays and filled with a clear, powerful voice. Essential for the fresh Acoustic sounds full and balanced perfect for strumming, soloing, or finger to strum the guitar. It has good access to the frets, and the electronics make anything you play sound clear and natural.

วันจันทร์ที่ 10 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2555

IBANEZ MODEL


RGD 


RGD is Ibanez's ultimate metal machine. The demands of down-tuning require a specifically designed responsiveness not found in "normal" guitars. To optimize for the rich, desirable thickness of tone that down-tuning produces, we extended the neck by one inch, to a 26.5" scale -longer-than-standard, yet not overly long- still sized as a "fast" neck for speed soloing. Comfortable access to the neck's highest notes are accomplished by extra-deep cutaways.

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Specification

body shapeEWB Body
topCordia Top
back & sidesCordia Back & Sides
neckMahogany Neck
pickupFishman® Sonicore Pickup
preampIbanez SRTc Preamp with Chorus & Onboard Tuner
tuning machineChrome Die-Cast Machineheads
nut & saddlesIbanez Ivorex II™ Nut & Saddle
bridge pinsBlack Plastic Bridge Pins
strap buttonIbanez Strap Button for Acoustic Guitars
rosetteAbalone Rosette
bridge & fretboardRosewood Bridge & Fretboard

วันศุกร์ที่ 7 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2555

Key Terms to know

Key Terms to know

There are a few key terms you will need to know. These are general terms I will use, and you will see in the guitar world in general.

RG- road gear series (most popular model)
S- Saber
MIJ- made in Japan
MIA- made in America
MII – made in Indonesia
MIK- made in Korea
LACS- Los Angeles Custom Shop
SN- Serial Number (this is very important)
Golden Era – the time where Ibanez was at its peak in quality (1980 – 2000)
Prestige – Ibanez’s high end guitars ( I.E. S prestige or RG prestige)

An article by Marc_Maiden

Ibanez guitar buying guide

Ibanez guitar buying guide

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An article by Marc_Maiden

Since Ibanez is one of the leading guitar companies used on this forum, I thought id dump my knowledge of the brand on to you, so you may buy yourself a real quality Ibanez guitar! This comes after I get countless PM’s on which to buy “is this any good” so on and so forth...

To learn about the history of Ibanez guitars check out the Ibanez GMC Wiki article here: CLICK In this guide I will teach you a little about ibanez guitar quality, all the key terms you will need to know, and how to get the guitar of your dreams at good prices. Used or new. I will talk about mostly about RG series, and S series since those are the most popular, (and other models derivce from these two) however, the same rules apply for all Ibanez models.

Why would you buy an Ibanez in the first place? Well truth be told, you can buy a very very professional guitar with very little money (if you go used) or you can still get a lot of bang for your buck with a new guitar. In this time and economy (where ever you are) bang for your buck is important.


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The History Of Ibanez Guitars.


The History Of Ibanez Guitars dates back to 1929 when Hoshino Gakki, a Japanese musical instruments company started importing Salvador Ibanez guitars from Spain. The Spanish company was completely destroyed in the Spanish civil war and couldn’t continue production.

As a result, Hoshino Gakki bought the rights to the brand name Ibanez Salvador and in 1935, started the production of Ibanez Salvador Spanish acoustic guitars in Nagoya, Japan. Later the brand name was shortened to just Ibanez.




In the fifties and the sixties, the rock revolution brought the electric guitar into the limelight. At this time most Japanese guitar makers were copying European guitar designs. Ibanez guitars of this period were imitations of Hagstrom and EKO guitar designs.
In the seventies, Hoshino Gakki shifted focus to American guitar designs and issued a number of Ibanez guitar models that were blatant copies of classic Gibson, Fender and even Rickenbacker models. Some of the really well-executed copies were of the Gibson range, which could easily pass off as originals. Notable examples are the 2347, a close copy of the Gibson SG Les Paul Junior, the 2351, a pefect copy of the Gibson Les Paul and the 2348, which was the best imitation of the non-reverse Gibson Firebird you could find.
In order to get a foothold in the American market, Hoshino Gakki bought out a guitar company called Big Guitars, renamed it and thus was born Hoshino U.S.A. Although these guitars were obvious copies, they were technically quite sound and had a clear, bright tone. Gibson saw red, and its parent company Norlin Corporation sued Hoshino USA for copyright infringement in 1977. The matter was finally settled out of court in 1978.

Ibanez Design

Hoshino decided to digress from its original modus operandi of duplicating classic guitar models and introduced its own designs after much research and development. These designs turned out to be very innovative and radical, with unique features like sleeker body shapes, flatter fingerboards, slim pointed headstocks, slimmer necks, locking tremolo system, pick-ups in various options and available in a variety of colorful finishes.
The company teamed up with celebrity guitarists to develop the Artist series guitars for George Benson, the Iceman for Paul Stanley of KISS and the Destroyer for Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden. Around this time, the world of music was in the throes of a revolution and had been taken over by heavy metal/punk rock bands. The new, innovative Ibanez Guitars entered the market at the same time and swiftly found their niche clientele in the new-wave guitarists. Ibanez had finally arrived!


The Ibanez Superstrat
The late 1980s saw Ibanez forge ahead with its Superstrat range of guitars which were even more innovative in design. It was a pioneering effort from a company keen to consolidate its position in a fast-changing world.
The Superstrat is visually like a Fender Stratocaster but with longer pointed horns, no scratchplate and deeper cutaways. It has a 24-fret slim neck, a Floyd Rose locking tremolo system, and a unique three pickup layout with a humbucker at the neck, a single coil in the middle and a humbucker at the bridge. But the star of the show is definitely the RG series of the Superstrat. It has all the aforementioned features and in addition has a very thin, lightweight body which is perfect for heavy metal guitarists to strut their stuff.

The Ibanez Saber Series
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Another beauty from the Ibanez stable is the Saber or S series guitar which has a light-weight mahogany body and a curved back. It has a ‘zero resistance’ floating tremolo which helps the strings stay more in tune.
Ibanez has also developed a seven-string guitar in collaboration with famous guitarist Steve Vai who in the past has played for Frank Zappa, The Whitesnake and now has a flourishing solo career. This guitar is called The Universe. The company is constantly innovating and coming up with newer models every few years. They also have a range of bass and jazz guitars which are some of the best in the business.


The Ibanez Signature Series

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The range of a guitar company of the highest caliber would be incomplete without a celebrity signature series. Ibanez has developed a Signature series carefully over the years, keeping in mind the eclectic tastes of its clients.
It has a Joe Satriani series of guitars with the JS signature, Paul Gilbert line with the PGM signature, Herman Li and Sam Totman, guitaristsof the heavy metal band Dragonforce have the E-Gen and STM models respectively and Munky, guitarist of the metal band KoRN has the Apex signature model. The JEM is the model developed in collaboration with Steve Vai and has his stamp of approval.


Ibanez Guitars score in appearance as well as in quality. The tone is clear, lush and warm. The guitars are designed keeping in mind that the dominant genres today are hard rock/heavy metal, punk rock and grunge. Along with these attributes, the Ibanez guitar is also very economical and is the right choice for beginners.

Guitarists Who Prefer Ibanez Guitars
Other than the aforementioned worlds great guitarists, notable players who prefer an Ibanez guitar are:
  • Chris Broderick, lead guitarist of the band Megadeth
  • Phil Collen, lead guitarist of the band Def Leppard.
  • Rocky George, lead guitarist of the band Suicidal Tendencies.
  • Paul Gilbert, lead guitarist of the band Racer X.
  • Pat Metheny, an influential American jazz guitarist.
  • Mike Mushok, lead guitarist of the band Staind.
  • Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, lead guitarist and songwriter for the band The Mars Volta.
  • Mick Thomson, lead guitarist of the band Slipknot.
Ibanez guitars have already made deep inroads into the market for quality guitars and the only way from here is up!
Hoping you have enjoyed this post on the History Of Ibanez Guitars, our next post will cover another of the Top Guitarists Of All Time.
Scotty Smith
Guitarist Rock ©2008-2009

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