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Ibanez RGDMS8-CSM Cobweb Silver Metallic

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Ibanez RGDMS8-CSM Electric Guitar.

  • Nato body
  • Macassar ebony fingerboard
  • Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker Ceramic 9 pickup (bridge)
  • Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker Alnico 9 pickup (neck)

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Data sheet

Pickup Configuration
HH
Build
Solid Body
Strings Number
6
Design
Superstrat
Direction
Right-handed
Scale
25.5"
Frets
6100 Jumbo
Body Wood
Nate
Neck
Maple/Walnut
Fretboard
Ebony
Body Finish
Gloss
Nut Width
2.16"
Number of Frets
24
Fingerboard Radius
15.75"
Bridge
Hardtail
Nut
Plastic
Pegbox
Gold
Neck Mounting
Bolt-On
Description
  • ST-Style Model
  • Alder body
  • 5-piece maple and walnut neck
  • Macassar ebony fingerboard
  • Neck joint: Bolt-on
  • Off-center dot inlays on white step markers
  • 24 Jumbo frets
  • Plastic nut
  • Nut width: 55 mm (2.17")
  • Scale length: 692 - 648 mm (27.2 - 25.5")
  • Fretboard radius: 400 mm (15.75")
  • Neck thickness at fret 1: 20 mm (0.79")
  • Neck thickness at fret 12: 21.5 mm (0.85")
  • Overall length: 1017 mm (40.04")
  • Body length: 452 mm (17.8")
  • Body width: 311 mm (12.24")
  • Body thickness: 44 mm (1.73")
  • Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker Ceramic 9 (H) bridge pickup
  • Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker Alnico 9 (H) neck pickup
  • Volume control
  • Switches: Fishman Fluence voice selector on the volume pot ('push/pull') and coil split switch
  • Bridge: Mono Rail
  • Hardware finish: Gold
  • Gotoh MG-T locking tuning machines
  • Color: Classic Silver Matte
  • Includes Allen wrench and truss rod adjustment key
  • Made in Indonesia

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About Ibanez

Ibanez is a guitar and bass manufacturer based in Japan. Its name comes from the Spanish luthier Salvador Ibañez, whose excellent guitars were distributed in Japan by Hoshino Gakki. The 1929 recession affected the company, which closed in 1933. The Japanese market was left without supply, so in 1935 the importer decided to start manufacturing Spanish guitars themselves, distributing them under the name "Ibanez Salvador". Later, the name was shortened to "Ibanez".

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EAN13: 4549763308870

Product Details
RGDMS8CSM

Data sheet

Pickup Configuration
HH
Build
Solid Body
Strings Number
6
Design
Superstrat
Direction
Right-handed
Scale
25.5"
Frets
6100 Jumbo
Body Wood
Nate
Neck
Maple/Walnut
Fretboard
Ebony
Body Finish
Gloss
Nut Width
2.16"
Number of Frets
24
Fingerboard Radius
15.75"
Bridge
Hardtail
Nut
Plastic
Pegbox
Gold
Neck Mounting
Bolt-On
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Acerca de IBANEZ

Ibanez es un fabricante de guitarras y bajos con sede en Japón. Su nombre se debe al luthier español Salvador Ibañez, cuyas excelentes guitarras eran distribuidas en Japón por la compañía de Hoshino Gakki. La recesión de 1929 afecta a la firma, que en 1933 cierra. El mercado japonés queda desabastecido, por lo que el importador decide en 1935 empezar a fabricar guitarras españolas por su cuenta y las distribuye con el nombre "Ibanez Salvador". Luego cambió el nombre a "Ibanez".

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