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==Guitars== ===Sub-brands=== ====Ibanez J. Custom==== The J. Custom series are the most exclusive and expensive guitars Ibanez offers. They are "envisioned to be the finest Japanese-made guitar in history". Built by some of the most skilled luthiers in Japan, they "represent every advance in design and technology Ibanez has developed over the last 20 years". As of 2022, they feature Dimarzio pickups, 5 piece maple/wenge necks with Titanium reinforcement rods, ebony fingerboard with a tree of life fret board inlay, and Edge Zero tremolo systems. Even among J. Customs there are two tiers: most of the standard production J. Customs (the ones that appear in catalogs) are produced by [[FujiGen Gakki]] while the more limited production models are produced by [[Sugi Guitars]]. The Sugi-made models are typically produced in very limited numbers from one-offs to maybe a dozen copies of a single design. ====Ibanez Prestige==== The Prestige guitars are Ibanez's top-of-the-line models that are built in Japan. They feature higher quality materials, high craftsmanship, and higher quality bridges compared to other models. ====Ibanez Premium==== The Premium guitars are similar to other models but are built in Ibanez's Indonesian premium factory to premium quality standards. ====[[Ibanez Gio]]==== The Ibanez Gio are Ibanez' budget guitars, designed for high playability at low costs. Many high end Ibanez guitars are recreated in the more affordable Gio form, such as the RGA and ART models. ====U.S.A. custom==== USA custom range. Late 1980s to mid-1990s. Also known as Ibanez LACS ([[Los Angeles]] Custom Shop), services only their endorsed artists today.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jemsite.com/other-topics-a-fun-stuff/679-usa-custom-shop|title=USA Custom Shop|website=www.jemsite.com|access-date=17 March 2018}}</ref> ===Solid body electric guitars=== ====[[Ibanez RG]]==== [[File:2017 Ibanez RG652FX WH.jpg|thumb|2017 Ibanez RG652FX WH]] The main characteristics that are common among all Ibanez RG guitars (RG stands for Roadstar Guitar<ref group=model>{{cite web | title = Ibanez RG3550MZ | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page13.php?data_id=61&color=CL01&year=2013&cat_id=1&series_id=147 <!-- | work = [https://web.archive.org/web/20130827065058/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series13.php?series_id=147&year=2013&cat_id=1 RG Series], Ibanez.co.jp --> | year = 2013 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130801081756/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page13.php?data_id=61&color=CL01&year=2013&cat_id=1&series_id=147 | archive-date=2013-08-01 }}</ref>{{Verify source|date=May 2015|reason=a keyword "Roadstar Guitar" may be found on more old sources}}) are that they feature 24 frets and use thin necks, known as "Wizard", which allows for faster playing.<ref group=model>{{cite web | title = Ibanez RG Series | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series_pre.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=1 | work = Ibanez.co.jp | year = 2015 | quote = {{smaller|''IRON LABEL ... For the ultimate in playability we took our legendary super-thin, ultra-playable Wizard neck, and upped the ante to Nitro Wizard - as fast and comfortable but with added road-tested durability. ...''}} | access-date = 2015-05-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150908073334/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series_pre.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=1 | archive-date = 2015-09-08 | url-status = dead }}</ref> The RG features a line up of guitars with both floating tremolo systems and fixed bridge systems. ====Ibanez RGA==== The Ibanez RGA was introduced at a time when the Ibanez RG series only had tremolo bridges. Since then, the RG series has introduced fixed bridge models, but Ibanez still produces the RGA series with an arched top to differentiate from the RG series. The arched top allows for added comfort while playing the guitar.<ref group=model> {{cite web | title = Ibanez RGA8 | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page13.php?data_id=100&color=CL01&year=2013&cat_id=1&series_id=148 <!-- | work = [https://web.archive.org/web/20130804024128/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series13.php?series_id=148&year=2013&cat_id=1 RGA Series], Ibanez.co.jp --> | year = 2013 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130603185555/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page13.php?data_id=100&color=CL01&year=2013&cat_id=1&series_id=148 | archive-date=2013-06-03 | quote = {{smaller|''Add 3-D curves to the concept of the RG and you've got the RGA. ...<!-- Its dimensionality is easy on the eye -- but, more importantly, -->those curves enhance playability. ...<!-- The arched top design effectively positions the strumming/picking hand optimally for anything from a fast riffing to fat, full power chords. -->''}} }}</ref> ====Ibanez RGD==== The Ibanez RGD guitar was developed for heavy metal guitar players.<ref group=model>{{cite web | title = Ibanez RGD2127Z Prestige | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page15.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=3&data_id=195&color=CL01 <!-- | work = [http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series15.php?cat_id=1&year=2015&series_id=3&pre=1 RGD Series - Prestige], Ibanez.co.jp --> | year = 2015 | quote = {{smaller|''The RGD is Ibanez's ultimate metal machine.''}} | access-date = 2015-05-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150423140003/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page15.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=3&data_id=195&color=CL01 | archive-date = 2015-04-23 | url-status = dead }}</ref> The RGD features a 26.5" scale which allows for lower than standard guitar tuning while retaining standard string tension without use of thicker gauge strings. It also features an extra deep scoop cut on the lower horn for easy high fret access. Ibanez currently makes two Ibanez RGD Prestige models. ====[[Ibanez S]]==== The Ibanez S (Saber<ref group=model name="Ibanez S"> {{cite web | title=Ibanez S Series | url=http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series13.php?series_id=150&year=2013&cat_id=1 | work = Ibanez.co.jp | year = 2013 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130812131804/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series13.php?series_id=150&year=2013&cat_id=1 | archive-date=2013-08-12 }}</ref>{{Verify source|date=May 2015|reason=keyword "Saber" might be possibly found on more old sources.}}) guitar has an extremely thin body made out of mahogany, and is available in 6, 7 and 8-string models. They may come with either 22 or 24 frets, depending on year of manufacture. The standard line currently have Wizard III necks that are slightly wider and thicker than the original Wizard. All S models have bodies that are thicker in the middle where the pickups are, and taper off towards the outer edges. The guitars use ZR (Zero Resistance), Lo-TRS, and variants of the Edge bridge system as well as fixed bridges.<ref group=model name="Ibanez S"/> Ibanez currently makes 8 Prestige S-Series guitars. ====Ibanez Q==== [[File:20241120 Ibanez Q52PB ABS.jpg|thumb|Ibanez Q52PB ABS]] The Ibanez Q was released in June 2021<ref>{{cite web |title = IBANEZ Launches Headless Q Series |url = https://geargods.net/news/ibanez-launches-headless-q-series/ |website = Gear Gods |last = Kennelty |first = Greg |date = June 30, 2021 |access-date = November 21, 2024 }}</ref> as its new headless guitar series, with 6 and 7 string models and a 25.5" scale length. They feature a small nyatoh body and a new bridge developed by Ibanez, the Mono-Tune. Along with a 5-way blade switch, there is a 2-way Alter Switch, which gives another 5 different pickup combinations. The QX variation has slanted frets β ordinary frets inclined at a 8 degree angle. They're made exclusively in Indonesia. ====Ibanez DN==== The Ibanez DN guitar (DN stands for Darkstone<ref group=model>{{cite web |title=2010 Electric Guitar Catalog for USA |url=https://www.hoshinogakki.co.jp/pdf/ibanez/catalog/2010USA.pdf |website=Hoskino Gakki |access-date=4 January 2025 |page=39 |language=English |quote=The DN is the new standard in heavy metal rock guitar. As its "Darkstone" series name suggests, strong construction and smart body style combine for a powerful, clean sound.}}</ref>) was developed for heavy metal guitar players. The main features of the DN are that it has a set-in neck for speed and playing comfort, medium frets, and coil tapped pickups. This guitar is currently discontinued. ====Ibanez X==== The Ibanez X guitars are Ibanez guitars that feature unconventional and unique body designs. An example would be the Ibanez Xiphos, which is stylized to look like the letter X.<ref group=model>{{cite web | title = Ibanez Xiphos Series | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series_pre.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=10 | work = Ibanez.co.jp | year = 2015 | access-date = 2015-05-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150610160537/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series_pre.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=10 | archive-date = 2015-06-10 | url-status = dead }}</ref> For all X guitars currently available and for more information, check the [https://web.archive.org/web/20140102173319/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_top13.php?year=2013&cat_id=1 Ibanez Electric Guitar page in 2013]. (as of 2013, variations may be: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130802231630/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series13.php?series_id=175&year=2013&cat_id=1 Halberd XH300] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20130705000657/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series13.php?series_id=173&year=2013&cat_id=1 Glaive XG300], [https://web.archive.org/web/20130131013619/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series13.php?series_id=168&year=2013&cat_id=1 Mick Thomson Signature] [[Ibanez MTM|MTM]]100, MTM10){{Clarify|date=May 2015|reason=definition and extent of "Ibanez X guitars" are not clear.}} ====Ibanez Artist (AR)==== The Ibanez Artist guitars were designed for heavy playing such as for heavy metal or traditional rock. The Artist ARZ is a single cutaway, 24 fret, 25" scale guitar that features a wide variety of bridges and pickups depending on the specific models.<ref group=model>{{cite web | title = Ibanez ARZ6UC Prestige | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page15.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=7&data_id=220&color=CL01 <!-- | work = [http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series_pre.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=7 ARZ Series], Ibanez.co.jp --> | year = 2015 | quote = {{smaller|''The 24 fret, two-octave fretboard of the ARZ surpasses the boundaries of traditional single-cutaway guitars. ... Scale: 638mm/25.1"''}} | access-date = 2015-05-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150527135658/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page15.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=7&data_id=220&color=CL01 | archive-date = 2015-05-27 | url-status = dead }}</ref> The Artist ART is a single cutaway, 22 fret, 24.75" scale guitar that features a hard tail bridge.<ref group=model> {{cite web | title = Ibanez ART Series | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series13.php?series_id=158&year=2013&cat_id=1 | work = Ibanez.co.jp | year = 2013 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130704221007/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series13.php?series_id=158&year=2013&cat_id=1 | archive-date=2013-07-04 }}</ref>{{Verify source|date=May 2015|reason=detailed spec (especially the scale) is not found on archived page.}} The Ibanez AR is a reissued series originating from the 70s. The AR series features a set-in neck, double cutaway, with 22 frets on a 24.75" scale.<ref group=model>{{cite web | title = Ibanez AR720FM | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page15.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=8&data_id=227&color=CL01 <!-- | work = [http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series_pre.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=8 AR Series], Ibanez.co.jp --> | year = 2015 | quote = {{smaller|''The AR is a classic among Ibanez guitars. It was one of the first original designs produced by Ibanez and continues to be a sought after guitar. The AR series continues that legacy with pride. ... Set-in neck: AR720FM features smooth heel for superb playability. ... Scale: 628mm/24.75"''}} | access-date = 2015-05-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150523234134/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page15.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=8&data_id=227&color=CL01 | archive-date = 2015-05-23 | url-status = dead }}</ref> ====Ibanez FR==== The Ibanez FR is a simple body type guitar that is designed to be played in many genres.<ref group=model>{{cite web | title = Ibanez FR Series | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series_pre.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=6 | work = Ibanez.co.jp | year = 2015 | quote = {{smaller|''FR Standard - With its simple, refined body shape, the FR is a chameleon when it comes to musical genres. The Ibanez CCR pickups bring more punch to the midrange tones while the Tight-End bridge provides maximum sustain and playing comfort.''}} | access-date = 2015-05-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150909211359/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_series_pre.php?year=2015&cat_id=1&series_id=6 | archive-date = 2015-09-09 | url-status = dead }}</ref> ====Ibanez Mikro==== The Ibanez Mikro series are small form factor{{definition|date=November 2017}} guitars designed for children, beginners, or guitar players looking for a guitar that is easy to transport.<ref group=model name="MIKRO">{{cite web | title = Ibanez miKro GRGM21 | url = http://www.ibanez.co.jp/usa/products/jumpstart/GRGM21.html <!-- | work = [http://www.ibanez.co.jp/usa/products/jumpstart/eg_mikro.html miKro Series], Ibanez.co.jp --> | quote = {{smaller|''GRG miKro puts out sound way beyond its size. Perfect for young rockers on the way up or seasoned road warriors on the tour bus. ... Scale : 564mm/22.2"''}} | access-date = 2015-05-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150527135906/http://www.ibanez.co.jp/usa/products/jumpstart/GRGM21.html | archive-date = 2015-05-27 | url-status = dead }}</ref> ===Hollow body electric guitars=== ====[[Ibanez Artcore series]]==== The first Ibanez Artcore models were released in mid-2002 whose goal was to offer an affordable range of full-hollow and semi-hollow body guitars that appealed to entry level guitarists who were unable or unwilling to pay big money on high-priced guitars. ====Ibanez Artcore Custom==== [[File:Ibanez Artcore headstock.jpg|thumb|right|Headstock from an ARTCORE series guitar]] The Artcore Custom is Ibanez's flagship model for the Artcore series. The bodies of the guitars are made of maple, the neck has a set-in construction type, and features wood control knobs and hand rolled frets.<ref group=model> {{cite web | title = Ibanez Artcore Custom | url = http://www.ibanez.com/HollowBodyGuitars/Series-artcoreCustom | work = Ibanez.com | year = 2013 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130119033051/http://www.ibanez.com/HollowBodyGuitars/Series-artcoreCustom | archive-date=2013-01-19 | quote = {{smaller|''The Artcore Custom is the flagship of the Artcore series, featuring beautiful maple bodies and maple/walnut set-in neck construction, producing a warm yet punchy tone. Wood control knobs and matching pickguard enhance the exquisite appearance of the Artcore Custom. ... Hand-rolled frets for ultimate playablity''}} }}</ref> ====Ibanez AK==== The Ibanez AK is a guitar designed for jazz and blues type playing. It features a slim set-in neck with a body designed to easily access the higher frets.<ref group=model> {{cite web | url = http://www.ibanez.com/HollowBodyGuitars/Series-ak | title = Ibanez AK95 | work = Ibanez.com | year = 2012 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20121022042210/http://www.ibanez.com/HollowBodyGuitars/Series-ak | archive-date=2012-10-22 | quote = {{smaller|''Jazz and blues history is filled with the warm tones of full-hollow body guitars. The AK is the answer to those who loves traditional sweet tones and easy accessibility to higher frets. ... Slim & comfortable 3-pc Artocre set-in neck''}} }} </ref> The AK is easily distinguishable by its sharper lower body horn (Florentine [[cutaway (guitar)|cutaway]]) that other Artcore guitars do not have.{{Clarify|date=May 2015}} ===Production signature guitars=== [[Image:CARVIN LEGACY 3 & Ibanez JEM7V.jpg|thumb|200px|JEM7VWH]][[Image:IbanezChromeBoy.jpg|thumb|200px|JS10th Chrome Boy]][[File:Ibanez PGM Paul Gilbert Model, Expomusic 2010.jpg|thumb|200px|PGM models]] * [[Ibanez JEM|JEM]], [[Ibanez Universe|Universe]] and Pia Series β [[Steve Vai]] Signature * [[Ibanez JS Series|JS]] β [[Joe Satriani]] Signature * [[Ibanez PGM|PGM]] β [[Paul Gilbert]] Signature * [[Ibanez Apex|APEX]] β [[Munky]] Signature * [[Ibanez E-Gen|E-Gen]] β [[Herman Li]] Signature * [[Ibanez Talman|NDM4]] β [[Kevin Wasserman|Noodles]] Signature * [https://web.archive.org/web/20170515091735/http://www.ibanez.com/products/u_eg_sig_series17.php?year=2017&cat_id=1&series_id=34 PWM] - [[Paul Waggoner]] Signature * KIKO - [[Kiko Loureiro]] Signature * STM2 β [[Sam Totman]] Signature * ORM β [[Omar Rodriguez]] Signature * MBM β [[Matt Bachand]] Signature * HRG β [[H. R. Giger]] Signature * GB β [[George Benson]] Signature * K7 β [[Korn|Head and Munky]] Signature * PM β [[Pat Metheny]] Signature * PS10 β [[Paul Stanley]] Signature<ref>{{cite web |url=http://paulstanleyguitars.com/ |title=Paul Stanley Guitars |publisher=[[Paul Stanley]] |access-date=2017-08-07}}</ref> * JSM β [[John Scofield]] Signature * AT β [[Andy Timmons]] Signature<ref name="at100 review">{{cite magazine |last1=Thompson |first1=Art |title=Ibanez: AT100CLSB Andy Timmons signature |journal=Guitar Player |date=Jan 2010 |volume=44 |issue=1 |url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A214201679/ITOF?u=wikipedia&sid=bookmark-ITOF&xid=3fda8b77 |access-date=17 October 2022 |publisher=Future US, Inc. |issn=0017-5463}}</ref> * TAM - [[Tosin Abasi]] Signature * RBM - [[Reb Beach]] Signature * JBM - [[Periphery (band)|Jake Bowen]] Signature * BBM - [[Ben Bruce]] Signature * JIVA - [[Nita Strauss]] Signature * TOD and THBB - [[Polyphia|Tim Henson]] Signature * SLM - [[Polyphia|Scott LePage]] Signature * MAR - [[Chon (band)|Mario Camarena]] Signature * EH - [[Chon (band)|Erick Hansel]] Signature * YY - [[Yvette Young]] Signature * M8M - [[MΓ₯rten HagstrΓΆm]] Signature * FTM - [[Fredrik Thordendal]] Signature * ICHI - Ichika Nito Signature * [https://www.ibanez.com/usa/products/model/lb/ LB] - Lari Basilio Signature * MRC - [[Marcin Patrzalek|Marcin]] Signature<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ibanez.com/eu/products/detail/mrc10_1x_01.html |title=MRC10 |access-date=2024-10-26}} </ref> ===Discontinued guitars=== {{hidden begin|toggle=left|title=Discontinued guitars}} {{Div col|colwidth=27em}} * Ibanez R series, also known as the Radius series, are famous for having lightweight aerofoil-profiled [[basswood]] bodies. The main endorser was [[Joe Satriani]] before he was given his own Signature JS series. The Radius series is now discontinued. * RT series β Superstrat design with 24 frets. Discontinued in 1994. * RX series β Superstrat design but with 22 frets instead. Discontinued in 1998, and currently only exists as GRX (budget model of RX series). * Axstar (a.k.a. Axstar by Ibanez) β discontinued * [[Ibanez EDR/EXR|EDR/EXR]] β Ergodyne series β discontinued * MC β Musician series β Discontinued β Neck-through construction (except for MC-100, which has a bolt-on neck), with 24 frets (two octaves) β As with the Artist models of the late 1970s, some of these guitars were equipped with trisound switches, and some models (MC 400 and MC 500) were equipped with active electronics. * ST β Studio series 1977β82 offset double cutaway ranging from bolt on to fixed and through necks with pairs of V2 distortion humbuckers. 24 frets and 25.5" scale. * CN β Concert range 1977β79 like a bolt on neck Artist with slightly offset cutaways. * SB70 β Studio & Blazer spot build: Mixing Studio series double cutaway, ash bodies with Blazer series 21 fret bolt on maple necks, and sporting a fixed brass bridge, 2 Super 70 Humbuckers, 1 vol, 2 tone knobs, a pickup selector switch, and a phase mini-toggle switch (which gives a unique strat-like quack sound), an estimated 300-400 of these were assembled, mostly in 1982. A cult following has emerged, as these guitars are rare, and sell for 3x-4x their original price. Learn more at The Unofficial SB70 Registry: https://www.ibanezcollectors.com/forum/index.php?topic=20623.0 * BL β Blazer series 1980β82 β fixed bridge strat-like with maple necks and mahogany or ash bodies sporting 3 single coil pickups (Super 6 or BL) or 2 Super 70 humbuckers. * ARC-100/300 (Retro Series) * ARX-100/300 (Retro Series) * AR-100/200 (black vintage top) * V Series β Flying V's β discontinued * [[Ibanez Artcore Series]] β Ibanez's full and semi-hollow guitar line, with some models discontinued since their debut in 2002. * [[Ibanez Jet King 2]] and [[Jet King 1]] β A modern remake of the Ibanez Rhythm maker, vintage looking and sounding guitars. * Radius series β discontinued, a modified version is now taken over by the [[Joe Satriani]] signature series which features a multi-radius neck. * EX Series β Manufactured in Korea and Japan (rare). * PL β [[Ibanez Pro-line|Pro Line series]] * RR β Rocket Roll * DT β [[Ibanez Destroyer|Destroyer]] * IC β [[Ibanez Iceman|Iceman]] - a radical shape endorsed and used by Paul Stanley, Various pickup combinations. * [[Ibanez Talman|Talman]] Series β discontinued * CN Concert Series β This was a short lived series produced in 1978 then discontinued soon afterwards. It features an [[Asymmetry|asymmetric]] double cutaway body with two humbuckers, a hard tail bridge and a bolt on neck. The top end model (the CN250) was one of the earliest guitars to feature "half vine" fingerboard inlays. * Power II series (540PII) - extended length lower cutaway, wide (1 3/4")nut, available in H-H or H-S with edge trem. Often erroneously assumed to be an Alex Skolnick signature model due to his picture in the 88-89 catalogue with a 540PII. Primarily released for the Japanese market, although it has the Bensalem Penn. neck plate. * AFD β Artfield * GR β [[Ibanez GR|Ghostrider series]], arched-top double cutaway design. 24{{fraction|3|4}}" scale length. Most notably played by [[Shawn Lane]]. * [[Cimar|Cimar by Ibanez]] {{Div col end}} {{hidden end}} {{hidden begin|toggle=left|title=Discontinued signature guitars}} {{Div col|colwidth=20em}} * ICJ100WZ β [[Jay Yuenger]] Signature * [[Ibanez K7|K7]] β [[Korn]] Signature * [[Stanley Jordan]] Signature * AH10 β [[Allan Holdsworth]] Signature * LR10 β [[Lee Ritenour]] Signature * JP20 β [[Joe Pass]] Signature * MFM β [[Marty Friedman (guitarist)|Marty Friedman]] Signature * MTM β Mick Thomson Signature * VM1 β [[Vinnie Moore]] Signature * FGM β [[Frank Gambale]] Signature * JPM β [[John Petrucci]] Signature * RBM2NT β [[Reb Beach]] Signature * DMM1 β [[Daron Malakian]] Signature * MMM β [[Mike Mushok]] Signature * RS1010SL β [[Steve Lukather]] Signature * STM1 β [[Sam Totman]] Signature * [[Ibanez Talman|NDM1]] and [[Ibanez Talman|NDM2]] β [[Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman|Noodles]] Signature {{Div col end}} {{hidden end}}
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