Property | Value |
rdfs:label | |
rdfs:comment | - The S920 is more of a metal lover's guitar and the "E" in the name indicates the EMG pickups — the EMG 81 and 60 active humbuckers give the S920 an aggressive tone, something rarely seen on Ibanez S series guitars. It is fitted with a three-way pickup switch and doesn't have a tone control. Other features of the S920E include a African mahogany body and a ZR2 tremolo bridge with ZPS3 back stop. It also has a Wizard Premium neck with titanium reinforcement (2012 only) and premium hand-rounded fret edges generally seen on much more expensive instruments.
|
dcterms:subject | |
nj | |
pubridge | |
matbody | |
puneck | |
inlay | |
matfb | |
frets | |
pucon | |
dbkwik:ibanez/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate | |
Subseries | |
hw | |
Series | |
Name | |
Caption | |
matneck | |
Colors | |
Made | |
BodyType | |
Bridge | |
neck | |
File | |
Area | |
Control | |
Year | |
abstract | - The S920 is more of a metal lover's guitar and the "E" in the name indicates the EMG pickups — the EMG 81 and 60 active humbuckers give the S920 an aggressive tone, something rarely seen on Ibanez S series guitars. It is fitted with a three-way pickup switch and doesn't have a tone control. Other features of the S920E include a African mahogany body and a ZR2 tremolo bridge with ZPS3 back stop. It also has a Wizard Premium neck with titanium reinforcement (2012 only) and premium hand-rounded fret edges generally seen on much more expensive instruments. In the US market this model was called S920. For 2013 the titanium neck reinforcement rods were removed.
|