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I'm absolutely in love with my new Ibanez signature model guitar. Ibanez really hit the mark with the design, making it look just like my original green RGA, right down to the white stripes on the body. The neck feels silky - smooth and plays like a dream. This guitar is a beast from top to bottom, and I'm super proud to have my name on it.
SPECS:
- Neck type: JBBM 3 - piece Maple/Bubinga neck.
- Body: Nyatoh body.
- Fretboard: Ebony fretboard with white dot inlay.
- Frets: Jumbo frets, 24 in total.
- Bridge: Gibraltar Standard II bridge with 10.8mm string space.
- Pickups: EMG 85 (H) neck pickup (Active/Alnico) and EMG 81 (H) bridge pickup (Active/Ceramic).
- Factory tuning: 1D, 2A, 3F, 4C, 5G, 6C.
- Strings: D'Addario® EXL140, gauge .010/.013/.017/.030/.042/.052.
- Hardware color: Cosmo black.
Features:
- The 3 - piece Maple/Bubinga neck with a Bubinga stripe offers great stability and longer sustain.
- Gotoh® MG - T locking machine heads ensure amazing tuning stability and save time when changing strings.
- The Ebony fretboard gives tight lows and mid - range, a strong high - end attack, quick response, and rich sustain.
- EMG® 85/81 pickups: The EMG® 85 neck pickup has an alnico magnet for classic, rich dynamics, while the EMG® 81 bridge pickup provides detailed intensity, lots of high - end cut, and fluid sustain.
- The Gibraltar Standard II bridge is a simple fixed bridge that transfers string vibrations well and has a smooth surface for maximum playing comfort.
Additional Information:
PLU: JBBM30BKF
Using your Ibanez JB Brubaker Signature Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, make sure it's properly tuned according to the factory settings (1D, 2A, 3F, 4C, 5G, 6C). When you start playing, you'll notice how smoothly the neck feels under your fingers, allowing you to play with ease. The pickups give you different tones, so experiment with them to find the sound you like.
When it comes to changing strings, the Gotoh® MG - T locking machine heads make the process much faster. Just follow the normal string - changing steps you'd use for any guitar.
For maintenance, keep your guitar clean. Use a soft cloth to wipe off any dust or fingerprints. If you're not going to play it for a while, store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the wood and affect the guitar's performance. Also, check the tuning regularly, especially if you've been playing for a long time or if the guitar has been moved around a lot.