Ibanez has been one of the most recognizable and preeminent guitar brands in our industry for decades.
Founded in 1957 in Japan under renowned Japanese instrument manufacturer Hoshino Gakki and seriously gaining
prominence and renowned status in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, Ibanez has become known for its innovative,
forward-thinking designs that incorporate the best of guitar tradition with -build techniques that cater to
the modern player. Although Ibanez is most well-known for its series of “Superstrat”-style shredder guitars,
including its flagship RG model, both their prestigious history and current lineup go well beyond the pointy
axes - their catalog covers awesome hollowbody guitars, basses, unique offsets, acoustic guitars, and even
electronics and effects pedals, as well. As huge fans of both their products themselves, as well as the
signature artists and genres of music that Ibanez instruments have found their homes with, Pitbull Audio is
very proud and excited to continue to be a top Ibanez dealer!
Ibanez’s arsenal of axes is vast, with so many styles and types of instruments to explore. When browsing for
your ideal Ibanez guitar, one aspect that remains fairly constant is how every guitar/bass archetype is
organized into series via an ascending tier list. While this is generally sorted by price and feature set,
there is quite a bit of overlap in feature sets, which is a great thing for our customers - for example,
Ibanez loves bringing features such as flashy finishes, roasted maple necks, and Alnico pickups into the
lower-priced series as well to make them more accessible to the budget-conscious player.
The respective model archetypes may refer to them using slightly different terms, but generally, the GIO &
Standard lines are the lowest-priced and appeals best to beginners and players new to Ibanez. The higher-tier
Standard and specialized series such as Axion Label, Iron Label, Bass Workshop, and Artcore are the next step
up and are great for players who know their domain, offering great yet affordable options for players of
specific genres such as progressive rock, metal, or jazz. Next, the Premium line really steps things up a
notch, offering professional-level hardware, electronics, tonewoods, and specs while staying relatively
accessible in price. Finally, we move onto Ibanez’s flagship series: Prestige and J. Custom. These instruments
are the best that Ibanez has to offer, built in their legendary FujiGen factory in Japan to exacting
specifications, with precise fretwork, high-end hardware and pickups, fantastic finishes, and, in the case of
the Custom Shop-quality J.Custom line, exotic and gorgeously-figured tonewoods.
For many guitarists, the first thing that comes to mind when they think Ibanez are their shred-ready weapons,
and for good reason. Beginning with Steve Vai’s signature JEM and Joe Satriani’s JS in the 1980s and the
subsequent RG and S models, Ibanez completely revolutionized the guitar industry with these designs. Armed
with high-output pickups, the venerable Edge double-locking trem bridge, and lightning-fast necks, these
guitars are fire-breathers built for speed. We’re stoked to continue to carry the entire line of Ibanez’s
shredder guitars, from the iconic RG and its RGA and RGD variants, to the slim and sleek S, and all the
awesome metal & progressive rock artist signature guitars in between.
If those guitars are a little too edgy for you, though, Ibanez has the answer - enter the AZ series. The AZs
have quickly become a shop favorite here at Pitbull, as well as the model of choice for contemporary virtuosos
like Tim Henson and Tom Quayle. They bridge the gap between vintage-style bolt-on guitars and Ibanez’s more
modern designs, bringing together a fuller neck profile, versatile low/medium-output pickups, and classic
aesthetics with modern innovation like roasted maple necks, Ibanez’s signature All-Access Neck Joint (AANJ)
with its unparalleled comfort and upper-fret access, sleek body shapes, and high-end Gotoh locking tuners and
tremolo bridges. Coming in both 22-fret HSS & SSS models and 24-fret humbucker-equipped axes, as well as the
T-style AZS series, the AZs were designed to cover every genre and style, and then some. We love ‘em!
A lot of players tend to overlook how good Ibanez is in the more traditional set-neck guitar department, as
well. All you R&B and jazz players know, though - Ibanez hollow-body (AF & AM) and semi-hollow (AS) guitars
are top notch. Just ask the likes of George Benson and Pat Metheny what they think! From Artcore to Artstar
and beyond, we carry a great selection of these beautiful violin-esque instruments. Beyond just being
great-quality and affordable takes on these traditional designs, Ibanez imparts their brand of innovation by
introducing features such as toggle switches that coil-split the humbuckers, torrefied maple necks and tops on
the higher-end models to increase stability and resonance (which is very welcomed on this style of
instrument), and Gotoh hardware. And we would be remiss to not mention Ibanez’s set-neck solid-body offerings
as well, such as Paul Gilbert’s Iceman signature guitar and the Artist series, awesomely unique axes in their
own right.
It is of our humble opinion that basses can sometimes be even more of a spectacle to both look at and play
than guitars - for some reason, it just seems like modern builders go bigger, bolder, and take more risks when
it comes to bass design in all the best ways these days, and Ibanez is no exception. The BTB, EHB and SR
series basses are the greatest examples of this. The stunningly-unique body shapes will immediately catch your
eye, but features such as multi-scale fretboards, phenomenal active preamps flanking high-end pickups like
Aguilar and Bartolini, and futuristic intuitive new bridge designs can be found all over the line. And the
finishes are simply otherworldly - have you seen the Caribbean Islet Low Gloss color on the Premium BTB1935?!
And for those of you who want something a bit more traditional in both look and tone, the offset Talman bass
series has you covered. From Thundercat to Steve Di Gorgio, many of today’s top low-end-bringers wield an
Ibanez as their weapon of choice.
Ibanez acoustic guitars sit in a very unique niche in the pantheon of acoustic instruments. Rather than
adhere too closely to tradition, they prefer to innovate and focus on the next-generation of a player’s
acoustic guitar - their “Advanced” series, for example, combines sustainable, great-sounding tonewoods with
modern electronic features for the best of both worlds, while the FRH model and Tim Henson’s signature TOD10N
are marriages between an solidbody electric guitar and a classical nylon-stringed instrument. There really
isn’t another builder whose focus is modern innovation when it comes to acoustic guitars, and we love them for
it!
Lastly, we also carry Ibanez’s lovely line of electronics, most notably their pedals, headlined by the lean,
mean & green machine itself - the legendary Tube Screamer. The Tube Screamer is probably the most-often cloned
and copied guitar pedal of all time, and probably the most popular one in general. The modern TS-9 and TS-808
reissues capture all the magic of the originals and then some - it’s all right here! Along with the Screamer,
classic pedals like their analog delays and modulations as well as newer offerings like their Pentatone EQ and
Noise Gate are awesome entries in our pedal vault.