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Ibanez

Ibanez (アイバニーズ, Aibanīzu) is a Japanese guitar brand owned by Hoshino Gakki.[1] Based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Hoshino Gakki were one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe, as well as the first brand of guitars to mass-produce the seven-string guitar and eight-string guitar. Ibanez manufactures effects, accessories, amps, and instruments in Japan, China, Indonesia and in the United States (at a Los Angeles-based custom shop). As of 2017 they marketed nearly 165 models of bass guitar, 130 acoustic guitars, and more than 300 electric guitars. After Gibson and Fender, Ibanez is considered the third biggest guitar brand.[2]

Ibanez Guitars
Native name
アイバニーズ
TypePrivate
IndustryMusical instruments manufacturing
Founded1957; 66 years ago (1957) in Nagoya, Japan
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsElectric, acoustic, resonator & classical guitars
Electric & acoustic basses
Amplifiers
Ukuleles
Banjos
Mandolins
Effects units
ParentHoshino Gakki
WebsiteIbanez.com

History

Ibanez in 1960s–1970s
 
Montclair (1960s)
 
Ibanez Artist
(mid 1970s)
 
Ibanez Iceman

The Hoshino Gakki company began in 1908 as the musical instrument sales division of the Hoshino Shoten, a bookstore chain. Hoshino Gakki decided in 1935 to make Spanish-style acoustic guitars, at first using the "Ibanez Salvador" brand name in honor of Spanish luthier Salvador Ibáñez, and later simply "Ibanez".[3] Accordingly, the brand originally was spelled Ibanyesu (イバニェス) in Japan, reflecting the Spanish pronunciation, before changing its spelling in 1986 to the current name, which represents an English pronunciation of Ibanez.

The modern era of Ibanez guitars began in 1957.[4] The late 1950s and 1960s Ibanez catalogues show guitars with some wild-looking designs,[5] manufactured by Kiso Suzuki Violin,[model 1] Guyatone,[model 2][model 3] and their own Tama factory established in 1962.[3][6] After the Tama factory stopped manufacturing guitars in 1966, Hoshino Gakki used the Teisco[citation needed] and FujiGen Gakki guitar factories to make Ibanez guitars, and after the Teisco String Instrument factory closed in 1969/1970, Hoshino Gakki used the FujiGen Gakki guitar factory to make Ibanez guitars.

Ibanez in 1980s–2000s
 
Ibanez S
 
Ibanez RG
 
Ibanez UV777

In the 1960s, Japanese guitar makers mainly copied American guitar designs, and Ibanez-branded copies of Gibson, Fender, and Rickenbacker models appear. This resulted in the so-called lawsuit period.

Hoshino Gakki introduced Ibanez models that were definitely not copies of the Gibson or Fender designs, such as the Iceman and the Roadstar series. The company has produced its own guitar designs ever since. The late 1980s and early 1990s were an important period for the Ibanez brand. Hoshino Gakki's relationship with guitarist Steve Vai resulted in the introduction of the Ibanez JEM and the Ibanez Universe models; after the earlier successes of the Roadstar and Iceman models in the late 1970s – early 1980s, Hoshino Gakki entered the superstrat market with the RG series, a lower-priced version of their JEM series.

Ibanez Acoustic
 
Pat Metheny with his signature model
 
Ibanez AS200
 
Ibanez EW20ASE (Exotic Wood)

Hoshino Gakki also had semi-acoustic, nylon- and steel-stringed acoustic guitars manufactured under the Ibanez name. Most Ibanez guitars were made by the FujiGen guitar factory in Japan up until the mid- to late 1980s, and from then on Ibanez guitars have also been made in other Asian countries such as Korea, China, and Indonesia. During the early 1980s, the FujiGen guitar factory also produced most of the Roland guitar synthesizers, including the Stratocaster-style Roland G-505, the twin-humbucker Roland G-202 (endorsed by Adrian Belew, Eric Clapton, Dean Brown, Jeff Baxter, Yannis Spathas, Christoforos Krokidis, Steve Howe, Mike Rutherford, Andy Summers, Neal Schon and Steve Hackett) and the Ibanez X-ING IMG-2010.

Cimar and Starfield were guitar and bass brands owned by Hoshino Gakki. In the 1970s, Hoshino Gakki and Kanda Shokai shared some guitar designs, and so some Ibanez and Greco guitars have the same features. The Greco versions were sold in Japan and the Ibanez versions were sold outside Japan. From 1982, Ibanez guitars have also been sold in Japan as well.[7]

Guitar brands such as Antoria and Mann shared some Ibanez guitar designs. The Antoria guitar brand was managed by JT Coppock Leeds Ltd England. CSL was a brand name managed by Charles Summerfield Ltd England. Maurice Summerfield of the Charles Summerfield Ltd company contributed some design ideas to Hoshino Gakki and also imported Ibanez and CSL guitars into the UK from 1964 to 1987.[4] The Maxxas brand name came about because Hoshino Gakki thought that the guitar did not fit in with the Ibanez model range and was therefore named Maxxas by Rich Lasner from Hoshino USA.[8]

The "lawsuit" guitars

 
Mid-1970s "Lawsuit Era" solid body, Set neck, Mann/Ibanez electric guitar

Harry Rosenbloom, founder of the (now-closed) Medley Music of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, was manufacturing handmade guitars under the name "Elger". By 1965, Rosenbloom had decided to stop manufacturing guitars and chose to become the exclusive North American distributor for Ibanez guitars. In September 1972, Hoshino began a partnership with Elger Guitars to import guitars from Japan. In September 1981, Elger was renamed "Hoshino U.S.A.", retaining the company headquarters in Bensalem, Pennsylvania as a distribution and quality-control center.

On June 28, 1977, in the Philadelphia Federal District Court, a lawsuit was filed by the Norlin Corporation, the parent company of Gibson Guitars, against Elger/Hoshino U.S.A.'s use of the Gibson headstock design and logo. Hoshino settled out of court in early 1978 and the case was officially closed on February 2, 1978.[9][10]

After the lawsuit, Hoshino Gakki abandoned the strategy of copying "classic" electric guitar designs, having already introduced a plethora of original designs. Hoshino was producing their original Artist models from 1974, introducing a set-neck model in 1975. In 1977, they upgraded and extended their Artist range and introduced a number of other top-quality original designs made to match or surpass famous American brands: the Performer and short-lived Concert ranges, which competed with the Les Paul; through-neck Musicians; Studios in fixed- and through-neck construction; the radically shaped Iceman; and the Roadster which morphed into the Roadstar range, precursor to the popular superstrat era in the mid-1980s. The newer Ibanez models began incorporating more modern elements into their design such as radical body shapes, slimmer necks, 2-octave fingerboards, slim pointed headstocks, higher-output electronics, humbucker/single-coil/humbucker (H/S/H) pickup configurations, locking tremolo bridges and different finishes.

Guitars

Sub-brands

Ibanez J. Custom
The J. Custom series are the most exclusive and expensive guitars Ibanez offers. They are "envisioned to be the finest Japanese-made guitar in history". Built by some of the most skilled luthiers in Japan, they "represent every advance in design and technology Ibanez has developed over the last 20 years". As of 2022, they feature aftermarket pickups of the Dimarzio brand (DiMarzio® Air Norton™, DiMarzio® True Velvet™, DiMarzio® The Tone Zone® and DiMarzio® PAF® 7), 5 piece maple/wenge necks with Titanium reinforcement rods, ebony fingerboard with a tree of life fret board inlay, and Edge Zero tremolo systems. Even among J. Customs there are two tiers: most of the standard production J. Customs (the ones that appear in catalogs) are produced by FujiGen Gakki while the more limited production models are produced by Sugi Guitars. The Sugi-made models are typically produced in very limited numbers from one-offs to maybe a dozen copies of a single design.
Ibanez Prestige
The Prestige guitars are Ibanez's top-of-the-line models that are built in Japan. They feature higher quality materials, high craftsmanship, and higher quality bridges compared to other models.
Ibanez Premium
The Premium guitars are similar to other models but are built in Ibanez's Indonesian premium factory to premium quality standards.
Ibanez Gio
The Ibanez Gio are Ibanez' budget guitars, designed for high playability at low costs. Many high end Ibanez guitars are recreated in the more affordable Gio form, such as the RGA and ART models.
U.S.A. custom
USA custom range. Late 1980s to mid-1990s. Also known as Ibanez LACS (L.A. Custom Shop), services only their endorsed artists today.[11]

Solid body electric guitars

Ibanez RG
 
2017 Ibanez RG652FX WH
The main characteristics that are common among all Ibanez RG guitars (RG stands for Roadstar Guitar[model 4][verification needed]) are that they feature 24 frets and use thin necks, known as "Wizard", which allows for faster playing.[model 5] The RG features a line up of guitars with both floating tremolo systems and fixed bridge systems.
Ibanez RGA
The Ibanez RGA was introduced at a time when the Ibanez RG series only had tremolo bridges. Since then, the RG series has introduced fixed bridge models, but Ibanez still produces the RGA series with an arched top to differentiate from the RG series. The arched top allows for added comfort while playing the guitar.[model 6]
Ibanez RGD
The Ibanez RGD guitar was developed for heavy metal guitar players.[model 7] The RGD features a 26.5" scale which allows for lower than standard guitar tuning while retaining standard string tension without use of thicker gauge strings. It also features an extra deep scoop cut on the lower horn for easy high fret access. Ibanez currently makes two Ibanez RGD Prestige models.
Ibanez S
The Ibanez S (Saber[model 8][verification needed]) guitar has an extremely thin body made out of mahogany, and is available in 6, 7 and 8-string models. They may come with either 22 or 24 frets, depending on year of manufacture. The standard line currently have Wizard III necks that are slightly wider and thicker than the original Wizard. All S models have bodies that are thicker in the middle where the pickups are, and taper off towards the outer edges. The guitars use ZR (Zero Resistance), Lo-TRS, and variants of the Edge bridge system as well as fixed bridges.[model 8] Ibanez currently makes 8 Prestige S-Series guitars.
Ibanez DN
The Ibanez DN guitar (DN stands for Darkstone[citation needed]) was developed for heavy metal guitar players. The main features of the DN are that it has a set-in neck for speed and playing comfort, medium frets, and coil tapped pickups. This guitar is currently discontinued.
Ibanez X
The Ibanez X guitars are Ibanez guitars that feature unconventional and unique body designs. An example would be the Ibanez Xiphos, which is stylized to look like the letter X.[model 9] For all X guitars currently available and for more information, check the . (as of 2013, variations may be: and , MTM100, MTM10)[clarification needed]
Ibanez Artist (AR)
The Ibanez Artist guitars were designed for heavy playing such as for heavy metal or traditional rock. The Artist ARZ is a single cutaway, 24 fret, 25" scale guitar that features a wide variety of bridges and pickups depending on the specific models.[model 10] The Artist ART is a single cutaway, 22 fret, 24.75" scale guitar that features a hard tail bridge.[model 11][verification needed] The Ibanez AR is a reissued series originating from the 70s. The AR series features a set-in neck, double cutaway, with 22 frets on a 24.75" scale.[model 12]
Ibanez FR
The Ibanez FR is a simple body type guitar that is designed to be played in many genres.[model 13]
Ibanez Mikro
The Ibanez Mikro series are small form factor[when defined as?] guitars designed for children, beginners, or guitar players looking for a guitar that is easy to transport.[model 14]

Hollow body electric guitars

Ibanez Artcore series
The first Ibanez Artcore models were released in mid-2002 whose goal was to offer an affordable range of full-hollow and semi-hollow body guitars that appealed to entry level guitarists who were unable or unwilling to pay big money on high-priced guitars.
Ibanez Artcore Custom
 
Headstock from an ARTCORE series guitar
The Artcore Custom is Ibanez's flagship model for the Artcore series. The bodies of the guitars are made of maple, the neck has a set-in construction type, and features wood control knobs and hand rolled frets.[model 15]
Ibanez AK
The Ibanez AK is a guitar designed for jazz and blues type playing. It features a slim set-in neck with a body designed to easily access the higher frets.[model 16] The AK is easily distinguishable by its sharper lower body horn (Florentine cutaway ?) that other Artcore guitars do not have.[clarification needed]

Production signature guitars

 
JEM7VWH
 
JS10th Chrome Boy
 
PGM models

Discontinued guitars

Discontinued guitars
  • Ibanez R series, also known as the Radius series, are famous for having lightweight aerofoil-profiled basswood bodies. The main endorser was Joe Satriani before he was given his own Signature JS series. The Radius series is now discontinued.
  • RT series – Superstrat design with 24 frets. Discontinued in 1994.
  • RX series – Superstrat design but with 22 frets instead. Discontinued in 1998, and currently only exists as GRX (budget model of RX series).
  • Axstar (a.k.a. Axstar by Ibanez) – discontinued
  • EDR/EXR – Ergodyne series – discontinued
  • MC – Musician series – Discontinued – Neck-through construction (except for MC-100, which has a bolt-on neck), with 24 frets (two octaves) – As with the Artist models of the late 1970s, some of these guitars were equipped with trisound switches, and some models (MC 400 and MC 500) were equipped with active electronics.
  • ST – Studio series 1977–82 offset double cutaway ranging from bolt on to fixed and through necks with pairs of V2 distortion humbuckers. 24 frets and 25.5" scale.
  • CN – Concert range 1977–79 like a bolt on neck Artist with slightly offset cutaways.
  • SB70 – Studio & Blazer spot build: Mixing Studio series double cutaway, ash bodies with Blazer series 21 fret bolt on maple necks, and sporting a fixed brass bridge, 2 Super 70 Humbuckers, 1 vol, 2 tone knobs, a pickup selector switch, and a phase mini-toggle switch (which gives a unique strat-like quack sound), an estimated 300-400 of these were assembled, mostly in 1982. A cult following has emerged, as these guitars are rare, and sell for 3x-4x their original price. Learn more at The Unofficial SB70 Registry: https://www.ibanezcollectors.com/forum/index.php?topic=20623.0
  • BL – Blazer series 1980–82 – fixed bridge strat-like with maple necks and mahogany or ash bodies sporting 3 single coil pickups (Super 6 or BL) or 2 Super 70 humbuckers.
  • ARC-100/300 (Retro Series)
  • ARX-100/300 (Retro Series)
  • AR-100/200 (black vintage top)
  • V Series – Flying V's – discontinued
  • Ibanez Artcore Series – Ibanez's full and semi-hollow guitar line, with some models discontinued since their debut in 2002.
  • Ibanez Jet King 2 and Jet King 1 – A modern remake of the Ibanez Rhythm maker, vintage looking and sounding guitars.
  • Radius series – discontinued, a modified version is now taken over by the Joe Satriani signature series which features a multi-radius neck.
  • EX Series – Manufactured in Korea and Japan (rare).
  • PL – Pro Line series
  • RR – Rocket Roll
  • DT – Destroyer
  • IC – Iceman - a radical shape endorsed and used by Paul Stanley, Various pickup combinations.
  • Talman Series – discontinued
  • CN Concert Series – This was a short lived series produced in 1978 then discontinued soon afterwards. It features an asymmetric double cutaway body with two humbuckers, a hard tail bridge and a bolt on neck. The top end model (the CN250) was one of the earliest guitars to feature "half vine" fingerboard inlays.
  • Power II series (540PII) - extended length lower cutaway, wide (1 3/4")nut,available in H-H or H-S with edge trem. Often erroneously assumed to be an Alex Skolnick signature model due to his picture in the 88-89 catalogue with a 540PII. Primarily released for the Japanese market, although it has the Bensalem Penn. neck plate.
  • AFD – Artfield
  • GR – Ghostrider series, arched-top double cutaway design. 2434" scale length. Most notably played by Shawn Lane.
  • Cimar by Ibanez
Discontinued signature guitars

Bass guitar models

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. Later top offerings were branded as Signature and SR Prestige models for clearer segmentation, and all non-Prestige model production moved outside Japan. Current models from the SR250 and up feature soap bar-style humbuckers with active EQ.
SR Prestige
High-end versions of the Ibanez Soundgear (SR-5004/5/6 & SR-4004/5/6) Bass Guitars made in Japan using exotic woods and high-quality custom Bartolini pickups & new "PWC-III" Power Curve III 3-band EQ with EQ bypass switch to bypass the electronics and take the bass signal directly from the pickups to the output jack. All Japanese-built current production models are in the Prestige series.
SR Premium
Nordstrand pickups. Indonesian-built.
  • AFFIRMA series - solidbody basses designed by Rolf Spuler and made in Japan
    • AFR - set neck, one magnetic pickup, and a piezo bridge
    • Original series was launched in the early 1990's, a reissue series was released 2020
  • ARTCORE Series- Archtop Basses
    • ARTIST (Model 2626B - Carved-top solid-body set-neck bass, twin humbuckers, made late Seventies.)
    • AFB200 – Hollow-body bass guitar
    • AGB200 – Semihollow-body bass guitar
  • ATK Series
    • ATK 300 4 string model
    • ATK 305 5 string model
    • ATK 1200, the Prestige version of the standard ATK, has extra neck pickup
    • ATK 800E, to be released in 2012, a Premium version of the standard ATK. Has extra neck pickup
    • ATK 805E, to be released in 2012, a Premium version of the standard ATK. Has extra neck pickup, 5-string model
  • Blazer
  • BTB (Boutique Bass) Series
    • BTB 400QM (discontinued)
    • BTB 406QM (Special Edition 6 String Model)
    • BTB Prestige – High-end range which are made in Japan.
    • BTB Iron Label Standard
    • BTB Iron Label Multiscale
  • Ergodyne Series - Bodies made from Luthite polymer.
    • EDA Series
    • EDB Series
    • EDC Series
  • EWB Series
  • GARTB 20
  • GATK 20 – More affordable version of the ATK.
  • GAXB Series (discontinued)
  • GSR Series- A lower-cost version of the Soundgear Series
    • GSR 100 – The original GSR bass guitar (Discontinued)
    • GSR 100 EX
    • GSR 105 EX
    • GSR 180
    • GSRM 20
    • GSR 250 M
    • GSR 200
    • GSR 200 FM – The GSR but with different color designs such as sunburst.
    • GSR 205 – Nominated for Ibanez's "Best of Model" award
    • GSR 205 FM
  • ICB (Iceman) Series
  • JTK (Jet King) Series
  • JUMPSTART Series- Similar to the GSR Series, named for the Jumpstart Pack which comes with amp and other accessories.
  • Musician Series
  • ROADGEAR Series
  • SRX (Soundgear) Series
  • EX series
  • Roadstar Series
  • S series
  • STUDIO series - Late Seventies bolt-on neck alternative to the Musician series. Included an 8-string bass.
  • TR Series

Signature basses

K5 Fieldy
A custom 5-string Soundgear design w/ "K5" Inlay centered on 12th fret. 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. 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.

Acoustic guitar models

  • AE Series
    • AE5LG
  • AEL Series
  • AES Series
  • DT Series
  • EP9 Series
  • EW Series
  • GA Series
  • JAMPACK Series
  • MANDOLIN Series
  • MANN Series (Canadian distribution only)
  • MASA Series
  • PF Series
  • PC series
  • TALMAN Series
  • V Series
  • Concord
  • SAGE Series
  • A300AVV acoustic/electric single cutaway (Ambiance series)

Amplifiers

Guitar amplifiers

  • IBZ
    • IBZ15GR
    • IBZ10G
  • TBX Tone Blaster Series
  • TSA
    • TSA15/TSA15H
    • TSA30/TSA30H

Bass amplifiers

  • Promethean
  • IBZ
  • Sound Wave

Acoustic amplifiers

  • Troubadour

Effect pedals

 
Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer
 
Ibanez DE7 Delay/Echo Pedal

In the 1970s, the Nisshin Onpa company who owned the Maxon brand name, developed and began selling a series of effect pedals in Japan. Hoshino Gakki licensed these for sale using the name Ibanez outside Japan. These two companies eventually began doing less and less business together until Nisshin Onpa ceased manufacturing the TS-9 reissue for Hoshino Gakki in 2002.

*ToneLok Series
    • AP7 Analog Phaser
    • AW7 Autowah
    • CF7 Stereo Chorus/Flanger
    • DE7 Stereo Delay/Echo
    • DS7 Distortion
    • FZ7 Fuzz
    • LF7 Lo-Fi
    • PD7 Phat Hed Bass Overdrive
    • SB7 Synthesizer Bass
    • SH7 Seventh Heaven
    • SM7 Smashbox
    • TC7 Tri Mode Chorus
    • TS7 Tube Screamer
    • WD7 Weeping Demon
    • WD7JR Weeping Demon Junior
  • 8 Series
    • AD-80 Analog Delay 1979-1981
    • TS808 Tube Screamer 1979 - 1981
  • 9 series
    • AD9 Analog Delay
    • AF9 Auto Filter
    • BB9 Bottom Booster
    • BC9 Bi-Mode Chorus
    • CP9 Compressor/Limiter
    • CS9 Stereo Chorus
    • FL9 Flanger
    • GE9 Graphic EQ
    • JD9 Jet Driver
    • OD9 Overdrive
    • PQ9 Parametric EQ
    • PT9 Phaser
    • SD9 Sonic Distortion
    • SM9 Super Metal
    • ST9 Super Tube Screamer
    • TS9 Tube Screamer
    • TS9B Bass Tube Screamer
    • TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer
    • TS930TH 30th Anniversary Tube Screamer
  • Wah Pedals
    • WD7
    • WH10V3

Ibanez endorsers: past and present

Serial numbers

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Models
  1. ^ , Nagoya, Japan: Hoshino Gakki Ten, Inc., 1950s, archived from the original on 2011-08-20, retrieved 2015-05-17.
    Note: the wide variety of musical instruments in this catalog reflect their full-time export business during that era. The arched-top guitars and violin-family instruments suggest the involvement of Suzuki Violin in Nagoya and its brother factory, Kiso Suzuki Violin in Kiso. Their third brother in Matsumoto, Shin'ichi Suzuki was a founder of the Suzuki method, and their cultural activities influenced the establishment of FujiGen in Matsumoto, according to a co-founder of FujiGen, Yuichiro Yokouchi 2013-01-16 at the Wayback Machine.
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  6. ^ . 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-06-03. Add 3-D curves to the concept of the RG and you've got the RGA. ...those curves enhance playability. ...
  7. ^ . 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-04-23. Retrieved 2015-05-16. The RGD is Ibanez's ultimate metal machine.
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  10. ^ . 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-05-27. Retrieved 2015-05-16. The 24 fret, two-octave fretboard of the ARZ surpasses the boundaries of traditional single-cutaway guitars. ... Scale: 638mm/25.1"
  11. ^ . Ibanez.co.jp. 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-07-04.
  12. ^ . 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-05-23. Retrieved 2015-05-16. The AR is a classic among Ibanez guitars. It was one of the first original designs produced by Ibanez and continues to be a sought after guitar. The AR series continues that legacy with pride. ... Set-in neck: AR720FM features smooth heel for superb playability. ... Scale: 628mm/24.75"
  13. ^ . Ibanez.co.jp. 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-09-09. Retrieved 2015-05-16. FR Standard - With its simple, refined body shape, the FR is a chameleon when it comes to musical genres. The Ibanez CCR pickups bring more punch to the midrange tones while the Tight-End bridge provides maximum sustain and playing comfort.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-05-27. Retrieved 2015-05-16. GRG miKro puts out sound way beyond its size. Perfect for young rockers on the way up or seasoned road warriors on the tour bus. ... Scale : 564mm/22.2"
  15. ^ . Ibanez.com. 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-01-19. The Artcore Custom is the flagship of the Artcore series, featuring beautiful maple bodies and maple/walnut set-in neck construction, producing a warm yet punchy tone. Wood control knobs and matching pickguard enhance the exquisite appearance of the Artcore Custom. ... Hand-rolled frets for ultimate playablity
  16. ^ . Ibanez.com. 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-10-22. Jazz and blues history is filled with the warm tones of full-hollow body guitars. The AK is the answer to those who loves traditional sweet tones and easy accessibility to higher frets. ... Slim & comfortable 3-pc Artocre set-in neck

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  • Acoustic Guitars: The Illustrated Encyclopedia. New York: Chartwell Books. 2011. ISBN 978-0-7858-3571-4.
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  • Paul Specht; Michael Wright; Jim Donahue (2005). Ibanez: The Untold Story. Hoshino (U.S.A.) Inc. ISBN 0-9764277-0-2.

External links

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This article is about the guitar manufacturer For the namesake see Salvador Ibanez For other people named Ibanez see Ibanez disambiguation Ibanez アイバニーズ Aibanizu is a Japanese guitar brand owned by Hoshino Gakki 1 Based in Nagoya Aichi Japan Hoshino Gakki were one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe as well as the first brand of guitars to mass produce the seven string guitar and eight string guitar Ibanez manufactures effects accessories amps and instruments in Japan China Indonesia and in the United States at a Los Angeles based custom shop As of 2017 update they marketed nearly 165 models of bass guitar 130 acoustic guitars and more than 300 electric guitars After Gibson and Fender Ibanez is considered the third biggest guitar brand 2 Ibanez GuitarsNative nameアイバニーズTypePrivateIndustryMusical instruments manufacturingFounded1957 66 years ago 1957 in Nagoya JapanHeadquartersNagoya Aichi JapanArea servedWorldwideProductsElectric acoustic resonator amp classical guitarsElectric amp acoustic basses AmplifiersUkulelesBanjosMandolins Effects unitsParentHoshino GakkiWebsiteIbanez com Contents 1 History 1 1 The lawsuit guitars 2 Guitars 2 1 Sub brands 2 2 Solid body electric guitars 2 3 Hollow body electric guitars 2 4 Production signature guitars 2 5 Discontinued guitars 2 6 Bass guitar models 2 7 Signature basses 2 8 Acoustic guitar models 2 9 Amplifiers 2 10 Guitar amplifiers 2 11 Bass amplifiers 2 12 Acoustic amplifiers 3 Effect pedals 4 Ibanez endorsers past and present 5 Serial numbers 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory EditIbanez in 1960s 1970s Montclair 1960s Ibanez Artist mid 1970s Ibanez Iceman The Hoshino Gakki company began in 1908 as the musical instrument sales division of the Hoshino Shoten a bookstore chain Hoshino Gakki decided in 1935 to make Spanish style acoustic guitars at first using the Ibanez Salvador brand name in honor of Spanish luthier Salvador Ibanez and later simply Ibanez 3 Accordingly the brand originally was spelled Ibanyesu イバニェス in Japan reflecting the Spanish pronunciation before changing its spelling in 1986 to the current name which represents an English pronunciation of Ibanez The modern era of Ibanez guitars began in 1957 4 The late 1950s and 1960s Ibanez catalogues show guitars with some wild looking designs 5 manufactured by Kiso Suzuki Violin model 1 Guyatone model 2 model 3 and their own Tama factory established in 1962 3 6 After the Tama factory stopped manufacturing guitars in 1966 Hoshino Gakki used the Teisco citation needed and FujiGen Gakki guitar factories to make Ibanez guitars and after the Teisco String Instrument factory closed in 1969 1970 Hoshino Gakki used the FujiGen Gakki guitar factory to make Ibanez guitars Ibanez in 1980s 2000s Ibanez S Ibanez RG Ibanez UV777 In the 1960s Japanese guitar makers mainly copied American guitar designs and Ibanez branded copies of Gibson Fender and Rickenbacker models appear This resulted in the so called lawsuit period Hoshino Gakki introduced Ibanez models that were definitely not copies of the Gibson or Fender designs such as the Iceman and the Roadstar series The company has produced its own guitar designs ever since The late 1980s and early 1990s were an important period for the Ibanez brand Hoshino Gakki s relationship with guitarist Steve Vai resulted in the introduction of the Ibanez JEM and the Ibanez Universe models after the earlier successes of the Roadstar and Iceman models in the late 1970s early 1980s Hoshino Gakki entered the superstrat market with the RG series a lower priced version of their JEM series Ibanez Acoustic Pat Metheny with his signature model Ibanez AS200 Ibanez EW20ASE Exotic Wood Hoshino Gakki also had semi acoustic nylon and steel stringed acoustic guitars manufactured under the Ibanez name Most Ibanez guitars were made by the FujiGen guitar factory in Japan up until the mid to late 1980s and from then on Ibanez guitars have also been made in other Asian countries such as Korea China and Indonesia During the early 1980s the FujiGen guitar factory also produced most of the Roland guitar synthesizers including the Stratocaster style Roland G 505 the twin humbucker Roland G 202 endorsed by Adrian Belew Eric Clapton Dean Brown Jeff Baxter Yannis Spathas Christoforos Krokidis Steve Howe Mike Rutherford Andy Summers Neal Schon and Steve Hackett and the Ibanez X ING IMG 2010 Cimar and Starfield were guitar and bass brands owned by Hoshino Gakki In the 1970s Hoshino Gakki and Kanda Shokai shared some guitar designs and so some Ibanez and Greco guitars have the same features The Greco versions were sold in Japan and the Ibanez versions were sold outside Japan From 1982 Ibanez guitars have also been sold in Japan as well 7 Guitar brands such as Antoria and Mann shared some Ibanez guitar designs The Antoria guitar brand was managed by JT Coppock Leeds Ltd England CSL was a brand name managed by Charles Summerfield Ltd England Maurice Summerfield of the Charles Summerfield Ltd company contributed some design ideas to Hoshino Gakki and also imported Ibanez and CSL guitars into the UK from 1964 to 1987 4 The Maxxas brand name came about because Hoshino Gakki thought that the guitar did not fit in with the Ibanez model range and was therefore named Maxxas by Rich Lasner from Hoshino USA 8 The lawsuit guitars Edit Mid 1970s Lawsuit Era solid body Set neck Mann Ibanez electric guitar Harry Rosenbloom founder of the now closed Medley Music of Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania was manufacturing handmade guitars under the name Elger By 1965 Rosenbloom had decided to stop manufacturing guitars and chose to become the exclusive North American distributor for Ibanez guitars In September 1972 Hoshino began a partnership with Elger Guitars to import guitars from Japan In September 1981 Elger was renamed Hoshino U S A retaining the company headquarters in Bensalem Pennsylvania as a distribution and quality control center On June 28 1977 in the Philadelphia Federal District Court a lawsuit was filed by the Norlin Corporation the parent company of Gibson Guitars against Elger Hoshino U S A s use of the Gibson headstock design and logo Hoshino settled out of court in early 1978 and the case was officially closed on February 2 1978 9 10 After the lawsuit Hoshino Gakki abandoned the strategy of copying classic electric guitar designs having already introduced a plethora of original designs Hoshino was producing their original Artist models from 1974 introducing a set neck model in 1975 In 1977 they upgraded and extended their Artist range and introduced a number of other top quality original designs made to match or surpass famous American brands the Performer and short lived Concert ranges which competed with the Les Paul through neck Musicians Studios in fixed and through neck construction the radically shaped Iceman and the Roadster which morphed into the Roadstar range precursor to the popular superstrat era in the mid 1980s The newer Ibanez models began incorporating more modern elements into their design such as radical body shapes slimmer necks 2 octave fingerboards slim pointed headstocks higher output electronics humbucker single coil humbucker H S H pickup configurations locking tremolo bridges and different finishes Guitars EditSub brands Edit Ibanez J Custom The J Custom series are the most exclusive and expensive guitars Ibanez offers They are envisioned to be the finest Japanese made guitar in history Built by some of the most skilled luthiers in Japan they represent every advance in design and technology Ibanez has developed over the last 20 years As of 2022 they feature aftermarket pickups of the Dimarzio brand DiMarzio Air Norton DiMarzio True Velvet DiMarzio The Tone Zone and DiMarzio PAF 7 5 piece maple wenge necks with Titanium reinforcement rods ebony fingerboard with a tree of life fret board inlay and Edge Zero tremolo systems Even among J Customs there are two tiers most of the standard production J Customs the ones that appear in catalogs are produced by FujiGen Gakki while the more limited production models are produced by Sugi Guitars The Sugi made models are typically produced in very limited numbers from one offs to maybe a dozen copies of a single design Ibanez Prestige The Prestige guitars are Ibanez s top of the line models that are built in Japan They feature higher quality materials high craftsmanship and higher quality bridges compared to other models Ibanez Premium The Premium guitars are similar to other models but are built in Ibanez s Indonesian premium factory to premium quality standards Ibanez Gio The Ibanez Gio are Ibanez budget guitars designed for high playability at low costs Many high end Ibanez guitars are recreated in the more affordable Gio form such as the RGA and ART models U S A custom USA custom range Late 1980s to mid 1990s Also known as Ibanez LACS L A Custom Shop services only their endorsed artists today 11 Solid body electric guitars Edit Ibanez RG 2017 Ibanez RG652FX WH The main characteristics that are common among all Ibanez RG guitars RG stands for Roadstar Guitar model 4 verification needed are that they feature 24 frets and use thin necks known as Wizard which allows for faster playing model 5 The RG features a line up of guitars with both floating tremolo systems and fixed bridge systems Ibanez RGA The Ibanez RGA was introduced at a time when the Ibanez RG series only had tremolo bridges Since then the RG series has introduced fixed bridge models but Ibanez still produces the RGA series with an arched top to differentiate from the RG series The arched top allows for added comfort while playing the guitar model 6 Ibanez RGD The Ibanez RGD guitar was developed for heavy metal guitar players model 7 The RGD features a 26 5 scale which allows for lower than standard guitar tuning while retaining standard string tension without use of thicker gauge strings It also features an extra deep scoop cut on the lower horn for easy high fret access Ibanez currently makes two Ibanez RGD Prestige models Ibanez S The Ibanez S Saber model 8 verification needed guitar has an extremely thin body made out of mahogany and is available in 6 7 and 8 string models They may come with either 22 or 24 frets depending on year of manufacture The standard line currently have Wizard III necks that are slightly wider and thicker than the original Wizard All S models have bodies that are thicker in the middle where the pickups are and taper off towards the outer edges The guitars use ZR Zero Resistance Lo TRS and variants of the Edge bridge system as well as fixed bridges model 8 Ibanez currently makes 8 Prestige S Series guitars Ibanez DN The Ibanez DN guitar DN stands for Darkstone citation needed was developed for heavy metal guitar players The main features of the DN are that it has a set in neck for speed and playing comfort medium frets and coil tapped pickups This guitar is currently discontinued Ibanez X The Ibanez X guitars are Ibanez guitars that feature unconventional and unique body designs An example would be the Ibanez Xiphos which is stylized to look like the letter X model 9 For all X guitars currently available and for more information check the Ibanez Electric Guitar page in 2013 as of 2013 variations may be Halberd XH300 and Glaive XG300 Mick Thomson Signature MTM100 MTM10 clarification needed Ibanez Artist AR The Ibanez Artist guitars were designed for heavy playing such as for heavy metal or traditional rock The Artist ARZ is a single cutaway 24 fret 25 scale guitar that features a wide variety of bridges and pickups depending on the specific models model 10 The Artist ART is a single cutaway 22 fret 24 75 scale guitar that features a hard tail bridge model 11 verification needed The Ibanez AR is a reissued series originating from the 70s The AR series features a set in neck double cutaway with 22 frets on a 24 75 scale model 12 Ibanez FR The Ibanez FR is a simple body type guitar that is designed to be played in many genres model 13 Ibanez Mikro The Ibanez Mikro series are small form factor when defined as guitars designed for children beginners or guitar players looking for a guitar that is easy to transport model 14 Hollow body electric guitars Edit Ibanez Artcore series The first Ibanez Artcore models were released in mid 2002 whose goal was to offer an affordable range of full hollow and semi hollow body guitars that appealed to entry level guitarists who were unable or unwilling to pay big money on high priced guitars Ibanez Artcore Custom Headstock from an ARTCORE series guitar The Artcore Custom is Ibanez s flagship model for the Artcore series The bodies of the guitars are made of maple the neck has a set in construction type and features wood control knobs and hand rolled frets model 15 Ibanez AK The Ibanez AK is a guitar designed for jazz and blues type playing It features a slim set in neck with a body designed to easily access the higher frets model 16 The AK is easily distinguishable by its sharper lower body horn Florentine cutaway that other Artcore guitars do not have clarification needed Production signature guitars Edit JEM7VWH JS10th Chrome Boy PGM models JEM Universe and Pia Series Steve Vai Signature JS Joe Satriani Signature PGM Paul Gilbert Signature APEX Munky Signature E Gen Herman Li Signature NDM4 Noodles Signature PWM Paul Waggoner Signature KIKO Kiko Loureiro Signature STM2 Sam Totman Signature ORM Omar Rodriguez Signature MBM Matt Bachand Signature HRG H R Giger Signature GB George Benson Signature K7 Head and Munky Signature PM Pat Metheny Signature PS10 Paul Stanley Signature 12 JSM John Scofield Signature AT Andy Timmons Signature 13 TAM Tosin Abasi Signature RBM Reb Beach Signature JBM Jake Bowen Signature BBM Ben Bruce Signature JIVA Nita Strauss Signature THBB Tim Henson Signature SLM Scott LePage Signature MAR Mario Camarena Signature EH Erick Hansel Signature YY Yvette Young Signature M8M Marten Hagstrom Signature FTM Fredrik Thordendal Signature ICHI Ichika Nito Signature LB Lari Basilio SignatureDiscontinued guitars Edit Discontinued guitarsIbanez R series also known as the Radius series are famous for having lightweight aerofoil profiled basswood bodies The main endorser was Joe Satriani before he was given his own Signature JS series The Radius series is now discontinued RT series Superstrat design with 24 frets Discontinued in 1994 RX series Superstrat design but with 22 frets instead Discontinued in 1998 and currently only exists as GRX budget model of RX series Axstar a k a Axstar by Ibanez discontinued EDR EXR Ergodyne series discontinued MC Musician series Discontinued Neck through construction except for MC 100 which has a bolt on neck with 24 frets two octaves As with the Artist models of the late 1970s some of these guitars were equipped with trisound switches and some models MC 400 and MC 500 were equipped with active electronics ST Studio series 1977 82 offset double cutaway ranging from bolt on to fixed and through necks with pairs of V2 distortion humbuckers 24 frets and 25 5 scale CN Concert range 1977 79 like a bolt on neck Artist with slightly offset cutaways SB70 Studio amp Blazer spot build Mixing Studio series double cutaway ash bodies with Blazer series 21 fret bolt on maple necks and sporting a fixed brass bridge 2 Super 70 Humbuckers 1 vol 2 tone knobs a pickup selector switch and a phase mini toggle switch which gives a unique strat like quack sound an estimated 300 400 of these were assembled mostly in 1982 A cult following has emerged as these guitars are rare and sell for 3x 4x their original price Learn more at The Unofficial SB70 Registry https www ibanezcollectors com forum index php topic 20623 0 BL Blazer series 1980 82 fixed bridge strat like with maple necks and mahogany or ash bodies sporting 3 single coil pickups Super 6 or BL or 2 Super 70 humbuckers ARC 100 300 Retro Series ARX 100 300 Retro Series AR 100 200 black vintage top V Series Flying V s discontinued Ibanez Artcore Series Ibanez s full and semi hollow guitar line with some models discontinued since their debut in 2002 Ibanez Jet King 2 and Jet King 1 A modern remake of the Ibanez Rhythm maker vintage looking and sounding guitars Radius series discontinued a modified version is now taken over by the Joe Satriani signature series which features a multi radius neck EX Series Manufactured in Korea and Japan rare PL Pro Line series RR Rocket Roll DT Destroyer IC Iceman a radical shape endorsed and used by Paul Stanley Various pickup combinations Talman Series discontinued CN Concert Series This was a short lived series produced in 1978 then discontinued soon afterwards It features an asymmetric double cutaway body with two humbuckers a hard tail bridge and a bolt on neck The top end model the CN250 was one of the earliest guitars to feature half vine fingerboard inlays Power II series 540PII extended length lower cutaway wide 1 3 4 nut available in H H or H S with edge trem Often erroneously assumed to be an Alex Skolnick signature model due to his picture in the 88 89 catalogue with a 540PII Primarily released for the Japanese market although it has the Bensalem Penn neck plate AFD Artfield GR Ghostrider series arched top double cutaway design 243 4 scale length Most notably played by Shawn Lane Cimar by Ibanez Discontinued signature guitarsICJ100WZ Jay Yuenger Signature K7 Korn Signature Stanley Jordan Signature AH10 Allan Holdsworth Signature LR10 Lee Ritenour Signature JP20 Joe Pass Signature MFM Marty Friedman Signature MTM Mick Thomson Signature VM1 Vinnie Moore Signature FGM Frank Gambale Signature JPM John Petrucci Signature RBM2NT Reb Beach Signature DMM1 Daron Malakian Signature MMM Mike Mushok Signature RS1010SL Steve Lukather Signature STM1 Sam Totman Signature NDM1 and NDM2 Noodles Signature Bass guitar models Edit 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 Later top offerings were branded as Signature and SR Prestige models for clearer segmentation and all non Prestige model production moved outside Japan Current models from the SR250 and up feature soap bar style humbuckers with active EQ SR Prestige High end versions of the Ibanez Soundgear SR 5004 5 6 amp SR 4004 5 6 Bass Guitars made in Japan using exotic woods and high quality custom Bartolini pickups amp new PWC III Power Curve III 3 band EQ with EQ bypass switch to bypass the electronics and take the bass signal directly from the pickups to the output jack All Japanese built current production models are in the Prestige series SR Premium Nordstrand pickups Indonesian built dd AFFIRMA series solidbody basses designed by Rolf Spuler and made in Japan AFR set neck one magnetic pickup and a piezo bridge Original series was launched in the early 1990 s a reissue series was released 2020 ARTCORE Series Archtop Basses ARTIST Model 2626B Carved top solid body set neck bass twin humbuckers made late Seventies AFB200 Hollow body bass guitar AGB200 Semihollow body bass guitar ATK Series ATK 300 4 string model ATK 305 5 string model ATK 1200 the Prestige version of the standard ATK has extra neck pickup ATK 800E to be released in 2012 a Premium version of the standard ATK Has extra neck pickup ATK 805E to be released in 2012 a Premium version of the standard ATK Has extra neck pickup 5 string model Blazer BTB Boutique Bass Series BTB 400QM discontinued BTB 406QM Special Edition 6 String Model BTB Prestige High end range which are made in Japan BTB Iron Label Standard BTB Iron Label Multiscale Ergodyne Series Bodies made from Luthite polymer EDA Series EDB Series EDC Series EWB Series GARTB 20 GATK 20 More affordable version of the ATK GAXB Series discontinued GSR Series A lower cost version of the Soundgear Series GSR 100 The original GSR bass guitar Discontinued GSR 100 EX GSR 105 EX GSR 180 GSRM 20 GSR 250 M GSR 200 GSR 200 FM The GSR but with different color designs such as sunburst GSR 205 Nominated for Ibanez s Best of Model award GSR 205 FM ICB Iceman Series JTK Jet King Series JUMPSTART Series Similar to the GSR Series named for the Jumpstart Pack which comes with amp and other accessories Musician Series ROADGEAR Series SRX Soundgear Series EX series Roadstar Series S series STUDIO series Late Seventies bolt on neck alternative to the Musician series Included an 8 string bass TR SeriesSignature basses Edit K5 Fieldy A custom 5 string Soundgear design w K5 Inlay centered on 12th fret 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 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 SDB Sharlee D Angelo Signature bass PRB Paul Romanko Signature bass GWB Gary Willis Signature bass MDB Mike D Antonio Signature bass DTB Dionald Tubang Signature bass GVB Gerald Veasley Signature bass VWB1 Verdine White Signature bass discontinued PGB Paul Gray Signature and Tribute bass discontinued DWB Doug Wimbish Series Acoustic guitar models Edit AE Series AE5LG AEL Series AES Series DT Series EP9 Series EW Series GA Series JAMPACK Series MANDOLIN Series MANN Series Canadian distribution only MASA Series PF Series PC series TALMAN Series V Series Concord SAGE Series A300AVV acoustic electric single cutaway Ambiance series Amplifiers Edit Guitar amplifiers Edit IBZ IBZ15GR IBZ10G TBX Tone Blaster Series TSA TSA15 TSA15H TSA30 TSA30H Bass amplifiers Edit Promethean IBZ Sound Wave Acoustic amplifiers Edit TroubadourEffect pedals Edit Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer Ibanez DE7 Delay Echo PedalIn the 1970s the Nisshin Onpa company who owned the Maxon brand name developed and began selling a series of effect pedals in Japan Hoshino Gakki licensed these for sale using the name Ibanez outside Japan These two companies eventually began doing less and less business together until Nisshin Onpa ceased manufacturing the TS 9 reissue for Hoshino Gakki in 2002 ToneLok Series AP7 Analog Phaser AW7 Autowah CF7 Stereo Chorus Flanger DE7 Stereo Delay Echo DS7 Distortion FZ7 Fuzz LF7 Lo Fi PD7 Phat Hed Bass Overdrive SB7 Synthesizer Bass SH7 Seventh Heaven SM7 Smashbox TC7 Tri Mode Chorus TS7 Tube Screamer WD7 Weeping Demon WD7JR Weeping Demon Junior8 Series AD 80 Analog Delay 1979 1981 TS808 Tube Screamer 1979 19819 series AD9 Analog Delay AF9 Auto Filter BB9 Bottom Booster BC9 Bi Mode Chorus CP9 Compressor Limiter CS9 Stereo Chorus FL9 Flanger GE9 Graphic EQ JD9 Jet Driver OD9 Overdrive PQ9 Parametric EQ PT9 Phaser SD9 Sonic Distortion SM9 Super Metal ST9 Super Tube Screamer TS9 Tube Screamer TS9B Bass Tube Screamer TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer TS930TH 30th Anniversary Tube Screamer Wah Pedals WD7 WH10V3Ibanez endorsers past and present EditMain article List of Ibanez playersSerial numbers EditSerial numbersIbanez Serial Numbers non Acoustic Japanese Ibanez Serial Numbers1997 and after CE logo designation F FujiGen YYXXXXX format YY year 98 1998 XXXXX production number1987 1997 F FujiGen H Terada I Ida Gakki Iida YXXXXX format Y year 2 1992 XXXXX production number1975 1986 MYYXXXX format M Month A January to L December YY year 82 1982 XXXX production numberMost Ibanez models with this serial number format were made by FujiGen Gakki Exceptions are the Ibanez Blazer models which were made by Dyna Gakki and the Axstar by Ibanez models AX40 AX45 AX48 AXB50 AXB60 AXB65 AX70 AX75 which were made by Chushin Gakki The Ibanez Axstar AXB1000 model was made by FujiGen Gakki 4 Korean Ibanez Serial NumbersC Cor Tek Cort S Samick 1990 1995 S SQ Saehan Sunghan P Peerless Iida Y Yoojin A Sae In YYMMXXXX format YY year 03 2003 MM month 01 January 12 December XXXX production numberE Sung Eum YMMXXXX format Y year 9 1999 MM month 01 January 12 December XXXX production numberW World MYXXXX format M month 1 January 9 September X October Z December Y year 3 2003 XXXX production numberIndonesian Ibanez Serial NumbersI Cor Tek Cort Indonesia K KWO YYMMXXXXX format YY year 03 2003 MM month 01 January 12 December XXXXX production numberChinese Ibanez Serial NumbersZ Yeou Chern J Sejung YYMMXXXXX format YY year 03 2003 MM month 01 January 12 December XXXXX production numberOdd Ibanez Serial Numbers 2940000 Acoustic 2 Cor Tek Cort Taejan YYXXXX format YY year 94 1994 XXXX production number Ibanez Ghostrider model numbers GR Cor Tek Cort MGR SamickOlder Acoustic YYMM Kato YY year 82 1982 MM month 01 January 12 December Silver Cadet model Z Woo sinPickup Serial NumbersReferences Edit LTD HOSHINO GAKKI CO Ibanez guitars Retrieved 2017 05 17 Ibanez at AMS American Musical Supply Retrieved 2017 06 20 a b Hoshino Gakki History HoshinoGakki co jp a b c Ibanez The Untold Story 2005 Vintage Ibanez Guitar Site 1960 s Models Early Imports VintageIbanez tripod com Retrieved 2012 01 12 富士弦楽器とIbanez FujiGen and Ibanez Matsumoto GUITARS Guitar manufacturers in Matsumoto City in Japanese Matsumoto Junk Guitar Museum Archived from the original on 2013 10 05 Retrieved 2013 06 16 Rainer Daeschler Fujigen Gakki From the Cowshed to the Top Daeschler com Retrieved 2012 01 12 based on Germany version on stratomaniac com Originally published as Fujigen vom Kuhstall zur Weltspitze Fachblatt Musikmagazin 1987 2 Rich Lasner Designer amp Artist Relations USA 1984 1989 interview Nuno The Ibanez Interviews IbanezRegister com 1984 12 04 Archived from the original on 2012 03 09 Retrieved 2012 01 12 Zachary R Fjestad 2008 Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars Alfred Music Publishing p 331 ISBN 978 1 886768 74 1 A Brief History of Ibanez Guitars From Importer to Industry Leader reverb com 3 November 2015 Retrieved 2017 05 17 USA Custom Shop www jemsite com Retrieved 17 March 2018 Paul Stanley Guitars Paul Stanley Retrieved 2017 08 07 Thompson Art Jan 2010 Ibanez AT100CLSB Andy Timmons signature Guitar Player Vol 44 no 1 Future US Inc ISSN 0017 5463 Retrieved 17 October 2022 Models Star Musical Merchandise Catalog No 591 Nagoya Japan Hoshino Gakki Ten Inc 1950s archived from the original on 2011 08 20 retrieved 2015 05 17 Note the wide variety of musical instruments in this catalog reflect their full time export business during that era The arched top guitars and violin family instruments suggest the involvement of Suzuki Violin in Nagoya and its brother factory Kiso Suzuki Violin in Kiso Their third brother in Matsumoto Shin ichi Suzuki was a founder of the Suzuki method and their cultural activities influenced the establishment of FujiGen in Matsumoto according to a co founder of FujiGen Yuichiro Yokouchi Archived 2013 01 16 at the Wayback Machine 1960 Star Catalog p 4 archived from the original on 2011 08 20 retrieved 2015 05 17 Models EG 80 EG 80 B EG 80 H EG 90 1961 Ibanez Electric Guitars p 1 2 archived from the original on 2011 08 20 retrieved 2015 05 17 Models No 1830 2pu No 1850 3pu No 1860 2pu with tremolo No 1880 3pu with tremolo No 1950 bass Ibanez RG3550MZ 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 08 01 Ibanez RG Series Ibanez co jp 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 09 08 Retrieved 2015 05 16 IRON LABEL For the ultimate in playability we took our legendary super thin ultra playable Wizard neck and upped the ante to Nitro Wizard as fast and comfortable but with added road tested durability Ibanez RGA8 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 06 03 Add 3 D curves to the concept of the RG and you ve got the RGA those curves enhance playability Ibanez RGD2127Z Prestige 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 04 23 Retrieved 2015 05 16 The RGD is Ibanez s ultimate metal machine a b Ibanez S Series Ibanez co jp 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 08 12 Ibanez Xiphos Series Ibanez co jp 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 06 10 Retrieved 2015 05 16 Ibanez ARZ6UC Prestige 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 05 27 Retrieved 2015 05 16 The 24 fret two octave fretboard of the ARZ surpasses the boundaries of traditional single cutaway guitars Scale 638mm 25 1 Ibanez ART Series Ibanez co jp 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 07 04 Ibanez AR720FM 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 05 23 Retrieved 2015 05 16 The AR is a classic among Ibanez guitars It was one of the first original designs produced by Ibanez and continues to be a sought after guitar The AR series continues that legacy with pride Set in neck AR720FM features smooth heel for superb playability Scale 628mm 24 75 Ibanez FR Series Ibanez co jp 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 09 09 Retrieved 2015 05 16 FR Standard With its simple refined body shape the FR is a chameleon when it comes to musical genres The Ibanez CCR pickups bring more punch to the midrange tones while the Tight End bridge provides maximum sustain and playing comfort Ibanez miKro GRGM21 Archived from the original on 2015 05 27 Retrieved 2015 05 16 GRG miKro puts out sound way beyond its size Perfect for young rockers on the way up or seasoned road warriors on the tour bus Scale 564mm 22 2 Ibanez Artcore Custom Ibanez com 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 01 19 The Artcore Custom is the flagship of the Artcore series featuring beautiful maple bodies and maple walnut set in neck construction producing a warm yet punchy tone Wood control knobs and matching pickguard enhance the exquisite appearance of the Artcore Custom Hand rolled frets for ultimate playablity Ibanez AK95 Ibanez com 2012 Archived from the original on 2012 10 22 Jazz and blues history is filled with the warm tones of full hollow body guitars The AK is the answer to those who loves traditional sweet tones and easy accessibility to higher frets Slim amp comfortable 3 pc Artocre set in neck Bibliography Edit Acoustic Guitars The Illustrated Encyclopedia New York Chartwell Books 2011 ISBN 978 0 7858 3571 4 Ibanez Catalogs catalog archive Ibanez co jp 2015 Search Catalogs 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s Paul Specht Michael Wright Jim Donahue 2005 Ibanez The Untold Story Hoshino U S A Inc ISBN 0 9764277 0 2 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ibanez Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ibanez amp oldid 1150996053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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