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Ibanez RGMS8 Multi-Scale Electric Guitar, 8-String
Playable and comfortable with a resonant tone, the Ibanez RGMS8 multi-scale 8-string electric guitar uses fanned frets for better string tension and sound.
$699.99
- 12 x$58.33
- No Credit Check6 x$116.66
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Ibanez RG5120M Prestige Electric Guitar (with Case)
Experience old-world craftsmanship with this Japanese-constructed Prestige model. The Fishman Fluence Modern pickups provide 2 distinct switchable voices.
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Ibanez GRGR330EX GiO Electric Guitar
Enjoy an huge bang for your buck with this blacked-out RG GiO. Pro specs like Infinity R pickups and a double-locking tremolo add to this guitar's value.
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Ibanez Premium Satriani JS240PS Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Get unlimited sustain and turn your guitar into a screamin' monster with the flip of a switch on the Sustainiac-equipped Ibanez Premium Satriani JS240PS.
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Ibanez PGMM11 Paul Gilbert Mikro Electric Guitar
Featuring a smaller scale for young shredders or players with smaller hands, the Ibanez PGMM11 Paul Gilbert Mikro pumps out rich tone and is a blast to play!
$249.99
- No Credit Check6 x$41.66
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Ibanez IC420 Iceman Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Invite a distinctively late-'70s vibe to your collection with an iconic Iceman. This model's Super 80 humbuckers feature the "Flying Finger" cover engraving.
$749.99
- 12 x$62.50
- No Credit Check6 x$125.00
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Ibanez GRGR131EX Gio Electric Guitar
Sporting a sleek black flat finish, the Ibanez GRGR131EX Gio electric guitar not only has the aesthetics -- it comes with the tone and playability to match!
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Ibanez RGA742FM Electric Guitar
Built for chugging out the most punishing rhythm tracks, the Ibanez RGA742FM sports a stable, fixed bridge and a lightning-fast Wizard II-7 maple neck.
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Ibanez Axion Label RGD61ALET Electric Guitar
Break new ground with this guitar's Macassar ebony fretboard, ultra-thin Nitro Wizard 5-piece neck, EverTune bridge, and Fishman Fluence Modern humbuckers.
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Ibanez RG9PB Electric Guitar, 9-String
When only the lowest depths of chug will suffice, then we suggest this 9-string RG. The flat Wizard neck profile makes any playing technique a piece of cake.
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Ibanez QX52 Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Designed from the ground up for comfortable playing and amazing tone, the Ibanez Quest Series QX52 electric features Q58 pickups for excellent tonal balance.
$999.99
- 12 x$83.33
- No Credit Check6 x$166.66
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Ibanez AF55 Artcore Hollowbody Electric Guitar
This electric guitar from Ibanez has the traditional hollow construction to prevent sound blocks in the body.
$349.99
- 8 x$43.75
- No Credit Check6 x$58.33
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Ibanez AM53 Artcore Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar
Get your hands on a sweet-toned semi-hollowbody guitar that will fit on anyone's budget! This Ibanez AM53 features sapele top, back, and sides for even tone.
$349.99
- 8 x$43.75
- No Credit Check6 x$58.33
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Ibanez RG421QM Electric Guitar
What makes Ibanez's RG421QM electric guitar a metal machine? A mahogany body, thin neck, jumbo frets, fixed bridge, Infinity humbucking pickups, and you.
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Ibanez RGIB21 Baritone Electric Guitar
This made-for-metal baritone 6-string takes your playing to new depths with a 28" scale, jatoba fretboard, luminescent side inlays, and EMG 60/81 pickups.
$849.99
- 12 x$70.83
- No Credit Check6 x$141.66
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Ibanez IC420FM Iceman Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Introduced in the late '70s, the Iceman remains a rock icon. This model boasts a gorgeous flamed maple top and a set of Super 80 “Flying Finger” pickups.
$799.99
- 12 x$66.67
- No Credit Check6 x$133.33
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Ibanez RG8570 J Custom Electric Guitar (with Case)
Loaded with fine components like a Lo-Pro Edge tremolo, a trio of DiMarzio pickups, and a select maple top, the RG8570 offers the utmost in sound and style.
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Ibanez SEW761FM Electric Guitar
Step up your game with this sizzling Ibanez. This S Series model includes a vibrant flamed maple top and a lightning fast Wizard neck for smooth playing.
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Ibanez RGD61ALA Iron Label Electric Guitar
Perfect for chugging some down-tuned riffs, this RGD model is a complete metal machine. A set of Fishman Fluence modern humbuckers completes the package.
$1,099.99
- 12 x$91.67
- No Credit Check6 x$183.33
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Ibanez SP3 Kiko Loureiro Electric Guitar
With high-output Infinity HSH pickups and a sleek maple neck, Megadeth guitarist Kiko Loureiro's signature SP3 offers high performance at a sweet price.
$499.99
- 8 x$62.50
- No Credit Check6 x$83.33
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.