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Ibanez Steve Vai JEM Junior Electric Guitar
Explore new dimensions of shred on the affordably priced JEM Junior's super-slim Wizard III neck, double-locking tremolo and Quantum HSH pickups.
$499.99
- 8 x$62.50
- No Credit Check6 x$83.33
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Ibanez RGR652AHBF Prestige Electric Guitar (with Case)
Produced in Japan, this Prestige model is sure to deliver exceptional playing quality. A hardtail Gibraltar bridge increases sustain and tuning stability.
$1,549.99
- 12 x$129.17
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Ibanez AS53 Artcore Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar
Get awesome Ibanez playability for a unbelievable price with the AS53. Crafted from sapele and nyatoh, this semi-hollow beauty sounds great even unplugged!
$349.99
- 8 x$43.75
- No Credit Check6 x$58.33
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Ibanez Q52PB Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Lightweight, ergonomic headless guitar design meets luxurious look and feel! Ibanez added a classy quilted maple top to their Q52 model to create the Q52PB.
$1,099.99
- 12 x$91.67
- No Credit Check6 x$183.33
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Ibanez GRX70QA Electric Guitar
Get Ibanez sound, looks, and playability in a budget-priced guitar with the GRX70QA. A set of three Infinity pickups lets you cover a wide tonal range.
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Ibanez RGIXL7 Iron Label Electric Guitar, 7-String
Get serious about metal with an Ibanez RGIXL7 Iron Label 7-string -- its solid build, massive tone, and no-frills design make it a stage-worthy battle axe.
$999.99
- 12 x$83.33
- No Credit Check6 x$166.66
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Ibanez S561 Electric Guitar
Lightweight, comfortable, and ready to rock, the Ibanez S561 features a versatile HSS pickup configuration to unlock any tone you can dream of.
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Ibanez S1070PBZ Premium Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
DiMarzio Air Norton, True Velvet and Tone Zone pickups, an ultra-fast 11-pc Wizard neck and an Edge Zero II tremolo make this S1070PBZ a real shred machine.
$1,399.99
- 12 x$116.67
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Ibanez AZES40 AZ Essentials Electric Guitar
Ibanez ups the ante for affordable guitars with the AZES40. Cycle through the offerings from the dyna-MIX 9 switching system to experiment with many sounds.
$349.99
- 8 x$43.75
- No Credit Check6 x$58.33
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Ibanez RGD71ALMS Axion Label Electric Guitar, 7-String
Experience unmatched intonation and feel with this multi-scale Axion 7-string. The Fishman Fluence Modern ceramic humbuckers offer two distinct tonal voices.
$1,199.99
- 12 x$100.00
- No Credit Check6 x$200.00
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Ibanez Q52PENTF Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
This headless Quest series electric prominently features premium tonewoods with its nyatoh body, roasted maple and bubinga neck, and ebony fretboard!
$1,199.99
- 12 x$100.00
- No Credit Check6 x$200.00
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Ibanez Prestige AZ2402 Electric Guitar (with Case)
Ibanez mixes old and new guitar technology with their stunning AZ Series. The AZ2402's alder body and roasted maple neck offer a sweetened tonal foundation.
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Ibanez RGR752AHBF Prestige Electric Guitar (with Case)
This Japanese-made Prestige model is tailor-made for heavy riffs and sizzling leads. A pair of DiMarzio Fusion Edge 7 pickups produces a clear, crispy sound.
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Ibanez GB10SE George Benson Electric Guitar (with Case)
George Benson's signature Ibanez GB10SE is a relatively slim hollow body featuring Benson's signature mini humbuckers that are suspended to prevent feedback.
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Ibanez GRG121SP GIO Electric Guitar
This Gio series RG proves tone doesn't have to come with a price tag. Ibanez's Classic Elite pickups and quality tonewoods make this one mighty axe.
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Ibanez GRX70QA Quilt Top Left-Handed Electric Guitar
The three pickup configuration of this Ibanez delivers incredible tone. The qulit maple top gives looks to match.
$249.99
- No Credit Check6 x$41.66
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Ibanez RGR5130 Prestige Electric Guitar (with Case)
Shred your way to glory with this metal-ready RG Prestige, equipped with an agile five-piece Super Wizard neck and high-output Fishman Fluence pickups.
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Ibanez GRGM21M Mikro Electric Guitar
Ideal for beginners (or the tour bus), this Mikro is 3/4 the size of a standard electric. The 22" scale maple neck offers lower tension and easy playability.
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Ibanez AZ47P1QM Premium Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)
Premium hardware, DiMarzio pickups, 24 jumbo frets, AND a quilted maple top? Say no more -- this Premium series AZ is the guitar you've been dreaming of!
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Ibanez AS73G Artcore Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar
Perfect for anything from jazz to rock, the AS73G has tone in its DNA. The linden body adds bite, while the mellow Artcore humbuckers smooth everything out.
$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.