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Ibanez RGDIM5GM Iron Label Series Electric Guitar
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RGDIM6FMCLF
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The Ibanez RGD Iron Label Multi-scale RGDIM6FM solidbody electric guitar boasts an ebony fretboard renowned for its exceptional playing comfort and impeccable intonation across the entire neck. Its ash/mahogany body, topped with stunning flamed maple, features a meticulously crafted pickup and hardware setup. With Ibanez's Mono-rail bridge allowing independent string vibration, coupled with Fishman Fluence Modern Humbuckers, this guitar delivers the blistering punch demanded by metal enthusiasts. While many guitars can handle metal, the Ibanez Iron Label RGDIM6FM is purpose-built for it.
Designed with metal in mind, the Iron Label series by Ibanez has always epitomized heavy metal guitars. The RGDIM6FM continues this tradition, incorporating a multi-scale fret design for enhanced down-tuned performance while maintaining clarity on higher strings. Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker pickups ensure a tight, aggressive distortion with powerful attack and minimal noise. The guitar's fast, 3-piece maple/purpleheart Nitro Wizard Multi-scale neck further enhances its metal prowess.
Featuring multi-scale frets, the RGDIM6FM offers improved comfort, tension, and tonal response, making it ideal for down-tuned and technical playing styles. The innovative fret design provides better intonation across all strings, with increased tension on lower strings for added depth and punch, while maintaining familiarity and clarity on higher strings. Despite initial apprehension, transitioning to multi-scale frets is surprisingly intuitive, as noted by guitarists at Sweetwater.
Equipped with Fishman Fluence Modern Humbuckers, the RGDIM6FM delivers a wide range of humbucking tones, from modern active to high-output, without the noise or inductance issues associated with traditional wire-wound pickups. These pickups offer two distinct voices for each pickup, selectable via the push/pull function on the volume knob, providing versatile tonal options for any musical situation.
Ibanez traces its roots back to 1908 when the Hoshino Gakki company was established in Nagoya, Japan. Initially importing guitars from Spain under the Salvador Ibanez name, they eventually began manufacturing Spanish acoustic guitars under the shortened "Ibanez" name in 1935. While electric guitar production started in 1957, it wasn't until the 1960s that Ibanez gained recognition in the West, producing guitars inspired by American designs. Transitioning to original designs by the late 1970s, Ibanez is now renowned for its innovative guitar and effect pedal designs.
- A remarkable electric guitar crafted specifically for metal enthusiasts.
- The multi-scale fret design ensures exceptional intonation, low-end response, and comfortable string tension.
- A stunningly beautiful flamed maple top adorns the sleekly contoured ash/mahogany RGD body.
- Fishman Fluence Modern Humbuckers provide aggressive yet articulate high-gain tones.
- The Nitro Wizard neck features an ebony fingerboard with 24 jumbo frets and luminescent side-dot inlays.
- The Mono-rail bridge enhances string clarity by reducing crosstalk.