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Ibanez IBZ10G V2

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Ibanez IBZ10G V2.

  • Electric guitar amplifier
  • 10 W power output
  • Power Jam 6.5" speaker
  • Weight 3.8 kg
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Data sheet

Type
Transistors
Power
10 W
Channels
2
Built-in Effects
No
Footswitch Included
No
Effects Loop
No
Runs of Batteries
No
Built-in Reverb
No
Speaker Output
No
Speakers Configuration
1x6.5"
Instrument
For Electric Guitar
Format
Combo
Description

This amplifier delivers a heavy sound using a closed-back design and a 6.5" Power Jam speaker. It features a simple bass/treble control layout for tone shaping, along with an auxiliary input.

  • Power output: 10W
  • Impedance: 8 Ohm
  • Speaker: 6.5"
  • Controls: Channel switch with Distortion On/Off, Gain, Bass, Treble, Volume
  • Inputs/outputs: Guitar input, auxiliary input, headphone output
  • Dimensions: 274mm x 200mm x 313mm
  • Weight: 3.8 kg

About Ibanez

Ibanez is a guitar and bass manufacturer based in Japan. The name comes from Spanish luthier Salvador Ibañez, whose exceptional guitars were distributed in Japan by Hoshino Gakki. The 1929 recession affected the company, which closed in 1933. This left the Japanese market underserved, so in 1935 the importer decided to start manufacturing Spanish-style guitars independently, distributing them under the name "Ibanez Salvador." The name was later shortened to "Ibanez."

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EAN13: 4515276694229

Product Details
IBZ10GV2U

Data sheet

Type
Transistors
Power
10 W
Channels
2
Built-in Effects
No
Footswitch Included
No
Effects Loop
No
Runs of Batteries
No
Built-in Reverb
No
Speaker Output
No
Speakers Configuration
1x6.5"
Instrument
For Electric Guitar
Format
Combo
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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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