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Ibanez Andy Timmons ATZ100 Electric Guitar (with Case)
High performance and hot tones are the name of the game for Andy Timmons' signature axe. A trio of DiMarzio The Cruiser humbuckers produce searing sounds.
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Ibanez AM153FM Artstar SH Electric Guitar (with Case)
Embrace the vintage vibes with this semi-hollow instrument, outfitted with a flamed maple top, ebony fretboard, and moderate-output Super 58 humbuckers.
$1,199.99
- 12 payments of$100.00/mo
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Ibanez Artcore Expressionist AG95QA Hollowbody Electric Guitar
A quilted ash body, three-piece maple and mahogany neck and a pair of Super 58 Custom humbuckers combine to give this Artcore AG95QA smooth, articulate tone.
$799.99
- 12 payments of$66.67/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$133.33/mo
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Ibanez AG95MG Artcore EXP Hollowbody Electric Guitar
Embrace traditional hollowbody sound with this exquisite instrument, constructed with mango top, back, and sides for a unique and eye-catching finish.
$799.99
- 12 payments of$66.67/mo
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Ibanez AG95K Artcore Expressionist Hollowbody Electric Guitar
Whether you're a jazz guitarist or someone who prefers a hollowbody design, the Ibanez AG95K Artcore Expressionist is a great choice for any player.
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Ibanez J Custom 8540PIII Limited Run Electric Guitar (with Case)
Crafted with precision in Japan, this j.custom model boasts a reverse body design, a 5-piece maple/wenge Super Wizard HP neck, and set of DiMarzio pickups.
$3,999.99
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Ibanez began as Hoshino Gakki, an importer that originally sold sheet music and high-end classical guitars from a Spanish guitar builder by the name of Salvador Ibáñez. Over the next few decades, the company adopted the name of the renowned luthier, and began exporting their own guitars. Ibanez initially gained worldwide attention by shifting their production focus away from original budget-friendly models, and crafting extremely high-quality versions of famous American guitars. This eventually led to a lawsuit over headstock designs that was settled in the late 1970s.
By the 1980s, Ibanez's Saber and Roadster guitars (now known as the S and RG series) became the industry standard for rock and heavy metal players demanding hot-rodded features that weren't found in traditional electric guitars. High-output pickups, thin, fast necks, and double-locking tremolo systems were all elements that shredder guitarists craved, but couldn't get without modifying or building stock guitars. The rise of progressive metal, nu metal and other experimental styles led Ibanez to be an innovator and leader in extended-range guitar building. Long scale lengths, fanned frets and other innovations in 7-string, 8-string, and 9-string guitars have made Ibanez a top choice among players looking to dive into lower registers.
While they excel at building well-oiled shred machines, Ibanez is also a force in the hollowbody archtop guitar world. Their Artcore and Artstar series guitars are well-loved by jazz, blues and folk musicians thanks to their fully-hollow and semi-hollow models that rival those of Gibson, Gretsch and Epiphone. The Talman and Roadster series offer up iconic pickup configurations and curvy, offset looks that immediately give each guitar a distinct vintage vibe. Never afraid of innovation and collaboration, Ibanez has led the industry in designing and building player-friendly guitars for all styles, price points and skill levels.