Ibanez
Cort NS60 dreadnought, made in China 2007. Simple Corts like this have got many players off and going; it's a simple but handy little guitar. It's made of decent tonewoods: solid spruce, mahogany, rosewood board etc; many such luxuries aren't extended to...
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Ibanez LP Custom style, black, made in Japan 1973. This guitar has had some adventures in it's time... it's got the scars to show it! Not much of the original hardware remains, but the original body and neck still provide...
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The Ibanez AD9... it's the legendary purple cousin of those original Tube Screamer pedals that fetch insane cash these days. This one dates to the early 80s; it's hard to narrow it down past that window. The quality of components and...
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Ibanez AR-100 Artist, cherry sunburst, made in Japan 1981. These early Ibanez Artist guitars enjoy a bit of a cult following, those who know them well, love them dearly. It's not surprising when you get this into your hands: it...
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Ibanez Artcore AGR73T, Twinkle Snow, made in China 2012. This sparkly number has got to be the most appropriate/ridiculously titled finish in the history of guitar finishes.... luckily, it's a lovely looking thing. It's got the classic warmth of a...
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Ibanez ARZ307, black, made in China 2010-11. This one is a bit left of field for us here, but hey... here's one beefy 7-string riff stick for your enjoyment. The ARZ series continues the legacy of the famed Artist Series from...
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Ibanez ATK300RM, black pewter, made in Indo 2008. I've long been fond of the ATK series basses, they sound huge. There's some obvious nods to the Musicman Stingray in the aesthetic, but these have a certain thing going on that's all...
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Ibanez Ten Series pedals sound terrific; I'm a big fan. This one is the regular comp, but voicing shifted downwards and the attack shortened up, just for our lowly bass player homies. You can get a super smooth, nuanced, clean...
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There's a lot to love here. The addition of a delay time control adds a whole lot of spice to a chorus pedal, plus the 'krazy' switch adds a whole lot of weirdness too. As a straight up tasty subtle...
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Ibanez CMM1 Chris Miller (You Me at Six) signature model, made in Indo 2013. Here's something a little different! Firstly, the bound cream finish and 'jet king' body shape are a cool combo with a sweet whack-retro-aesthetic. The mahogany body...
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It's the classic Ibanez CS9 pedal, but tiny, diminutive, miniature etc. These mini Ibanez pedals enjoy a great reputation and deliver great results for not much real estate or cash. This one is basically new with only a few minutes...
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These 'Ten Series' pedals sound superb; they absolutely count as underrated hidden gems in my book. This is a terrific sounding delay; it's just got a certain sweetness and thickness to it that give it a tasty natural appeal. If...
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These 'Ten Series' pedals sound superb; they absolutely count as underrated hidden gems in my book. This is a terrific sounding delay; it's just got a certain sweetness and thickness to it that give it a tasty natural appeal. If...
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Firstly, it looks lie it belongs to Optimus Prime.... awesome. These 'Tone-Lok' Ibanez pedals are very cool; the knobs press in to save you adjusting them by accident on stage. This sounds terrific; it's got a really sweet and simple...
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There's a bit of internet hub-bub about these DE7 pedals; the whole Tone Lok series enjoys a good reputation for being ugly but great sounding units but the delay enjoys special esteem. It's a really tasty sounding delay: thick, rich,...
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Everyone knows the Ibanez AD-9, but these Ten Series digital delay pedals are surely worthy of some admiration also. This is a crisp, fat, thick and warm sounding digital delay, powered by a Mitsubishi M50195P chip that not many other...
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Tone Lok pedals are cool, right? This is a really fun dirtbox. At drive settings under 10-o-clok, this does a Tubescreamer-ish mid-hump growl that works pretty nicely. Cranked up, this hits the saturated Maxon D&S type singing sustain nicely. We...
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Ibanez EX Series EX370FM, trans blue, made in Korea 1992. The EX stands for 'experimental'; this line was some of the first Ibanez models made outside Japan. The shape is basically an RG, but with rounded edges for extra comfort....
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Fat cats are better than thin cats, right? This dastardly little box packs plenty of goodness/badness. It's similar in voice to a RAT distortion; kinda somewhere between that and the classic TS9. It works especially well on bass. These were...
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Ibanez FRM100, trans red, made in China 2011. The Fireman is the brainchild of Paul Gilbert, the shredemon noted for his blazing speed and work with Mr Big and Racer X. It borrows a 24.75" scale and mahogany body from...
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This is a gnarly fuzz. The standard mode is a hefty, aggressive fuzz; it's saturated and soupy with a nice stark top end cut through. The 'damage' switch cuts voltage, so you can get a gated style sputter on the...
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This is a gnarly fuzz. The standard mode is a hefty, aggressive fuzz; it's saturated and soupy with a nice stark top end cut through. The 'damage' switch cuts voltage, so you can get a gated style sputter on the...
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Ibanez GAX30, black, made in China 2004. Ibanez have generally produced well made guitars, even at the bottom end of their price range. This Gio series was a basic model in it's day, but hey, it's a perfectly respectable beginner...
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Ibanez GAX30, black, made in China 2004. Ibanez have generally produced well made guitars, even at the bottom end of their price range. This Gio series was a basic model in it's day, but hey, it's a perfectly respectable beginner...
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Ibanez Gio SR250, gloss mahogany stain, made in China 2013. Ibanez have a handy knack of making guitars and basses in the 'reasonable' price bracket that are remarkably good. This little mate ha a great neck, a well balanced light...
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Ibanez Gio GRX20, black, China 2019. Ibanez low end Gio stuff has long impressed me; they're great little beginner guitars for very little cash. This is a handy and quick playing little 'Supestrat'. The neck is cooperative, the pickups are...
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Ibanez JEM Jr Hot Pink 2018
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Ibanez Jet King Bass, sunburst, made in China 2004. This is so cool! This was part of the short lived Jet King II series; made from from Nov 2003 to Oct 2004. The shapes and styling were conceived as a...
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Ibanez JS600, black, made in Korea 1994. I remember when I first played a Satriani signature model... it pleasantly surprised me. If you tend to shy away from RGs etc with a hard-D profile flat neck and super high output...
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Ibanez JTK1 Jet King, red burst, made in Indonesia 2003. The Jet King line was a tribute to Ibanez' early guitars; those sweet pawnshop finds with weird body shapes and a heap of charm. This was the first version of...
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Ibanez JTK2, made in Indonesia 2007, black. Ten years or so ago, I found myself working in a big Ibanez dealer. I generally had a distaste for the largely pointy and often black offerings of their catalog, but I was tickled...
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Ibanez JTK2, made in Indonesia 2006, brown sunburst. These Jet King models are too cool. The Jet King 2 was made from 2004-7 before vanishing into discontinuity forever; a shame really. The second version of the Jet King switched the...
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Ibanez JTK30 Jet King, silver sparkle, made in Indonesia 2009. This one likes to party! The Jet King line was a tribute to Ibanez' early guitars; those sweet pawnshop finds with weird body shapes and a heap of charm. This...
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Ibanez MC2940 Musician Bass, black, made in Japan 1987. The Musican is a 80s icon, finding fame with esteemed players like John Entwhistle, Sting and Adam Clayton, among many others. The model disappeared from Ibanez's international catalogs in 1987, so...
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Ibanez MC824 Musician Bass, made in Japan 1990, natural satin finish. The Musican is a 80s icon, finding fame with esteemed players like John Entwhistle, Sting and Adam Clayton, among many others. The model disappeared from Ibanez's international catalogs in...
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Ibanez MC924 Musician Bass, made in Japan 1980, gold pearl finish. The Musican is an 80s icon, finding fame with esteemed players like John Entwhistle, Sting and Adam Clayton, among many others. This one hails to very early in the game...
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Tone Lok series pedals rule. This rules. The controls give huge scope: it can go super fast or super slow, really deep or shallow etc. The feedback control sends the signal back through the effect for another round, so it...
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Ibanez Premium SR1200 VNF, natural finish, made in Indo 2011. Here we have a pretty serious bass. The Ibanez Premium line launched a decade or so ago to great acclaim; they're well regarded for consistent build quality and great hardware....
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Ibanez Prestige S Series S1625FC, figured bubinga top. This is a stunner! The top is something totally different, and the detail in the grain is a really nice departure from the typical flame-maple tops of the world. Prestige Ibanez stuff...
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Ibanez RS800 Roadster Bass, made in Japan 1980, sunburst finish. The Roadster line existed alongside the also iconic Blazer and Musician lines; between 1975-85 Ibanez had really started to hit their straps with their own shapes and models. This was one of...
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Ibanez S7320, white, made in Indo 2008. Seven strings! Haven't seen many of those around this shop, but hey, we're open to the concept. Being an S-series, this has the super thin body and slick neck, so it's a very...
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There's a bunch of cool old Japanese choruses you can pay varying slices of a fortune for, but this one surely deserves a place in the fold. It's a tasty, warm wobble that's equally comfortable doing subtle or hairy. The D-time...
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There's a bunch of cool old Japanese choruses you can pay varying slices of a fortune for, but this one surely deserves a place in the fold. It's a tasty, warm wobble that's equally comfortable doing subtle or hairy. The D-time...
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I bought this because it has a hilarious name, honestly. But... as with all these Tone-Lok pedals, it's a great sounding little pedal. It's a hefty distortion; it'd be fair to call it a fuzz perhaps. The 'Void' control adds...
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It's got the same guts as the famed vintage TS9 pedals that fetch a fortune... but, it comes in this hilarious weirdo enclosure. Fun, right?Model: Ibanez Soundtank TS5 Tube Screamer Made in: Japan, recent model (serial 131382)Type: low gain boost/overdrivePower: standard 9v supply or...
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These Soundwave amps proceeded the later Promethean series stuff; Ibanez have been making good bass amps for ages. It's big enough to move some air and has a switchable distortion, compressor and filter. It'll definitely do the job for rehearsals...
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Ibanez SRMS806, made in Indo 2019, topaz burst. Well, fair to say this is a little left of our standard P/J/Stingray type of stuff... heck. Chances are, you've already decided that is either a.) an absolute beast of a machine...
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The TS808... the overdrive that changed it all. The list of artists that use these is extensive and prestigious. The 808 is a little darker and smoother than a TS9. For many players, the 808 can't be topped by the...
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