Win an Ibanez "Iron Label SIX6FDFM" Electric Guitar worth US$1,200 from Premier Guitar
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"As the legion of converts to the “made-for-metal” Iron Label series keeps growing, Ibanez continues to tap the seismic underworld for inspiration. Working their famous S Series body style from the “chassis” up, Ibanez speaks to the deft skills of the sinuous shredder with the SIX6FDFM.
Ibanez's Iron Label SIX6FDFM solid body electric guitar takes the speed and performance of their S series to a whole new level of intensity. It’s light enough to amaze in terms of comfort, yet heavy enough to provide the tone and sustain that the S series is known for.
The SIX6FDFM features a graceful 3-D-shape Mahogany body with stunning Flamed Maple top, and Ibanez's cutting-edge 3pc Maple/ Bubinga "Nitro Wizard" neck for greater speed and stability than ever. An Ebony fretboard features quick response and great articulation with today’s down-tuning. The acclaimed Ibanez Gibraltar Standard II bridge improves sustain and provides faultless intonation. Gotoh® locking machine heads help provide superior tuning stability and expedite string changes. Developed in collaboration with Ibanez—DiMarzio®, Fusion Edge pickups have been engineered to produce a powerful, distinctive tone with a crisp, cutting, high end, and a tight, compressed bottom end, minus any muddy mid-range. An added coil-tap feature, easily accessible through a conveniently located on/off mini switch, provides even greater tonal options.
The SIX6FDFM is yet another reason why the Ibanez Iron Label series is winning die-hard converts every day.
- Specs
- 3pc Maple/ Bubinga “Nitro Wizard” neck
- Flamed Maple top/ Mahogany body
- Bound Ebony fretboard
- Jumbo frets
- Gotoh® MG-T locking machine heads
- DiMarzio® Fusion Edge (H) neck pickup
- DiMarzio® Fusion Edge (H) bridge pickup
- Coil-tapping mini switch equipped
- Gibraltar Standard II bridge
- Black hardware
Finish: PCB (Purple Space Burst)
A note to potential International winners: If drawn from outside the United States, the winner is then responsible for all shipping, customs, and tax costs. Any winner who chooses or is unable to cover these costs will forfeit the prize and a new winner will be drawn at random."