Ibanez S570DXQM Electric Guitar, Trans Grey Burst
£549.00 RRP £659.00
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Ibanez S570DXQM Electric Guitar, Trans Grey Burst
— The Ibanez S series first appeared in 1987. Ever since, it has changed in appearance and function to represent the cutting-edge of Ibanez design. Famous for its lightweight carved mahogany body, the S can take a beating while still providing the resonance of guitars twice its size.Exclusive Gear4music offer: order this item now, and youll receive a FREE stand & tuner!
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Ibanez are synonymous with technological advancements when it comes to Electric Guitars. So much so they are the first stop for many awe inspiring acts such as Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Dragonforce, Slipknot, Meshuggah, Korn and literally hundreds more.
As Music has changed over the past 30 years, so too have guitarists' needs. Every year, individuals come along who take the form to new levels, aspiring to new heights of musical acrobatics - usually, testing the physical boundaries of their guitars in the process. And although it goes without saying that having the right tool for the job won't necessarily guarantee success, it can definitely help move the odds in your favor.
Over these past 30 years, Ibanez has always been at the forefront of developing the right tools for players pushing the boundaries of music. For decades, Ibanez designers and luthiers have been the embodiment of this ideology, pushing their skills to the edge of imagination, consistently creating some of the most daunting instruments ever.
ZR Tremolo
The ZR tremolo with the ZPS successfully addresses the inherent drawbacks in traditional locking trem systems. Thanks to the unique ball-bearing mechanism, action and feel are incredibly smooth. The Zero Point System consistently returns the tremolo to the center position (zero point). This system offers ease of tuning, tuning stability and the ability to keep playing even after a string is broken.
ZPS (Zero Point System)
No friction points make the ZPS the smoothest Ibanez Back Stop ever. An additional outer pair of springs provides easier tuning and better tuning stability than the traditional floating tremolo-plus the other strings will remain in tune if a string breaks.
Switchable To Floating Trem
One of the best ZPS features! Just remove the stop bar and the ZPS easily changes to floating trem operation.
Manually Adjustable Spring System
Spring tension can be quickly set by thumb. There's no need for a hex wrench.
Features/Specifications:
Body & Bridge:
- Body: Mahogany body / Quilted Maple Top
- Bridge: ZR bridge w/ZPS2
- Finish: Transparent Gray Burst
- Neck Type: 3pc Wizard II Maple neck
- Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood
- Fret: Jumbo frets
- Scale: 648mm/25.5"
- Width at Nut: 43mm
- Width at Last Fret: 56mm
- Thickness at 1st: 19mm
- Thickness at 12th: 21mm
- Radius: 400mmR
- Neck Pickup: INF1 (H)
- Middle Pickup: INFS1 (S)
- Bridge Pickup: INF2 (H)
- Hardware Colour: Cosmo Black
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