The CMM3 is a solid body electric guitar introduced by Ibanez in 2018. It is the third signature guitar of Chris Miller of the English rock band You Me at Six and replaced the CMM2. It was produced in Indonesia.
The CMM3 is based on the offset-bodied Roadcore series.
The CMM3 has an ash body bolted to a maple neck with a 22-fret jatoba fingerboard with white dot position markers. Components include a Tight Tune fixed bridge with through-body string routing and Ibanez pickups with a Super 9 soapbar-type single-coil in the neck position and a covered Core-Tone humbucker in the bridge with a coil-split switch on the tone control. Each guitar also features an autographed control-cavity plate.
Changes from the CMM2 include the wood species for the body and fretboard and new pickups and nut.
The CMM3 was discontinued after 2019.
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- 2018 Europe catalog (page 15)
- CMM3 product page, Ibanez Europe, archived January 2018
- CMM3 product page, Ibanez USA, archived January 2019