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+ | The '''ICHRG2''' is an [[Iceman series]] solid body electric guitar model introduced by [[Ibanez]] in 2005. It is part of the [[H. R. Giger series]] with body covered in a graphic print of a portion of Giger's painting ''NY City VI''. It was first and only Iceman-bodied Giger guitar. Only 150 examples were produced. |
+ | The ICHRG2 features a mahogany body with a set-in maple neck. The neck has a 22-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with abalone block position markers. Components include dual Ibanez Axis [[humbucking pickup]]s with individual volume and tone controls and a fixed bridge and tailpiece. |
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+ | The [[IC400 (2004–2007)|IC400]] is a somewhat similar model without the Giger graphic. |
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+ | The ICHRG2 was one of the initial products of the collaboration between Ibanez and Giger, along with the Iceman-bodied [[RGTHRG1]]. Both models were revealed at the 2005 Winter [[NAMM show]].<ref name=GigerAnnouncement>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20060205030839/http://www.ibanez.com/news/hr_giger_series.asp H.R. Giger Signature Series Ibanez guitars unveiled]'', Ibanez USA (website), archived February 2006.</ref> |
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+ | == Specifications == |
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+ | | name = ICHRG2 |
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+ | | series = X series |
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+ | | subseries = Iceman series |
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+ | | subseries2 = H. R. Giger series |
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+ | | year = 2005 |
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+ | | area = USA |
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+ | | made = Korea |
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+ | | colors = "NY City VI" special graphic |
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+ | | bodytype = Solid body |
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+ | | matbody = Mahogany |
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+ | | matneck = {{3pm}} |
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+ | | matfb = Rosewood w/ binding |
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+ | | nj = [[Set-in]] w/ smooth heel |
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+ | | neck = [[IC (neck type)|Iceman]] |
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+ | | scale = 628mm/ 24.75" |
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+ | | frets = 22 / medium |
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+ | | bridge = [[BR-EG]] fixed |
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+ | | tailpiece = [[Quik Change]] |
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+ | | hw = Powder cosmo |
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+ | | pucon = HH |
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+ | | puneck = [[Axis Humbucker 1|Ibanez AH1]] (H) |
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+ | | pubridge = [[Axis Humbucker 2|Ibanez AH2]] (H) |
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+ | | control = Two volume / two tone / 3-way toggle |
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+ | | inlay = Abalone block |
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+ | }} |
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[[Category:Limited edition guitar models]] |
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Revision as of 14:10, 4 June 2020
ICHRG2 with "NY City VI" graphic (more images) |
The ICHRG2 is an Iceman series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2005. It is part of the H. R. Giger series with body covered in a graphic print of a portion of Giger's painting NY City VI. It was first and only Iceman-bodied Giger guitar. Only 150 examples were produced.
The ICHRG2 features a mahogany body with a set-in maple neck. The neck has a 22-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with abalone block position markers. Components include dual Ibanez Axis humbucking pickups with individual volume and tone controls and a fixed bridge and tailpiece.
The IC400 is a somewhat similar model without the Giger graphic.
The ICHRG2 was one of the initial products of the collaboration between Ibanez and Giger, along with the Iceman-bodied RGTHRG1. Both models were revealed at the 2005 Winter NAMM show.[1]
Specifications
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- ↑ H.R. Giger Signature Series Ibanez guitars unveiled, Ibanez USA (website), archived February 2006.