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+ | | name = SB |
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+ | | brand = Ibanez |
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+ | | introduced = 1983 |
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+ | | construction = [[Single coil pickup]] |
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+ | | position = Any |
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+ | | wiring = 2 conductor |
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+ | | description = Covered, blade style single coil. Offers excellent output without exerting a strong pull on the strings for a clear and pure tone.<ref>[[1983 Series catalog|1983–84 Roadstar II & Artist catalog]] ([[:File:1983-84 RoadstarII Artist catalog p14-15.jpg|page 15]])</ref> |
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+ | | models_using = [[RS100 (1983–1984)|RS100]] |
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==== SB1 ==== |
==== SB1 ==== |
Revision as of 14:27, 25 October 2018
The HS1, an humbucker-sized, single-coil pickup on the DN400 |
Other pickups made by Ibanez which don't belong to any regular line. Most of them are pickups from the late 80's, mid 90's and not much is known about them.
Some of them are very exclusive pickups which are found on non-standard series.
List of pickups
Old series
AH Special
AH Special
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Description: | Custom wound for Allan Holdsworth's signature guitars. Features alnico magnets and custom coil winding for a clear, smooth, warm tone. All twelve polepieces are adjustable to allow maximum control over string-to-string volume. |
Core-Tone
Core-Tone humbucker
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Core-Tone single coil
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G104
G104
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G109
G109
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HB2
HB2
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HB10
IBZ
IBZ front
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Description: | Triple magnet pickup for a hot, fat sound. Delivers clean mid-range punch. Cast plastic cover.[3] |
IBZ rear
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Description: | Triple magnet pickup for a hot, fat sound. Delivers bright mid-range punch. Cast plastic cover.[3] |
SB
SB
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Description: | Covered, blade style single coil. Offers excellent output without exerting a strong pull on the strings for a clear and pure tone.[4] |
SB1
SB1
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SB2
SB2
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SB10
SB10
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SL Special
SL Special
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Super 5
Super 5
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Description: | Traditional molded pickup with six exposed polepieces. Cast inside to create a smooth, sharp tone.[3] |
Super 6
Super 6
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Description: | Ibanez claims these were the hottest single coils of their type. They have a new magnet structure and twice the windings of a traditional single coil of their era. They deliver high output with clarity, fullness and excellent top end.[6] |
Super Power 6
Super Power 6
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Description: | Hot single-coil pickup with a unique coil design which offers a wide frequency range.[7] |
Super 7
Super 7 / Super 7F / Super 7FT
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Description: | Delivers warm, bright tone. 42 gauge wire and plastic cover. Offers powerful clear sound even at low volume. Polarity is reversed for middle pickup application.[3] Offered with three separate covers with identical internals: ○ Super 7 has exposed pole pieces ○ Super 7F has a flat cover (hidden polepieces) ○ Super 7FT has a "tub" style direct-mount high tech cover which is designed to offer increased sustain.[8][9] |
V2
V2
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Description: | Hot, high-output humbucker.[10] Delivers a combination of high output and solid upper midrange response.[11] |
V5
V5
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Description: | Delivers powerful mid-range punch.[3] Arched bladed bar (58mm x 5mm) balances each string and eliminate volume deterioration caused by string bending. Powerful magnetic field enables marvelous sustain and high output. Wax potting results in a smooth and warm distortion.[12] The V7 is a single-coil pickup with a similar design. |
V6F
V6F
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V7 (single coil)
V7 / V7T
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Description: | Delivers powerful, bright tone. 42 gauge wire.[3] Arched bladed bar (58mm x 5mm) balances each string and eliminate volume deterioration caused by string bending. Offers great lows and brilliant highs. Single-coil version of the V5 pickup.[13] The V7T has identical internals as the V7 with a molded in-body direct mounting cover.[14] This pickup is not related to the similarly named V7 humbucker. |
Recent pickups
PP1-N, PP1-B
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HS1
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Classic Elite
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Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Roadcore series, Ibanez Europe (website), archived from the original October 2018
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2004 Ibanez EU catalog, Hoshino Gakki, 2004.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 1985 USA catalog (pages 40–41)
- ↑ 1983–84 Roadstar II & Artist catalog (page 15)
- ↑ 1985 USA catalog (page 10)
- ↑ 1983–84 Roadstar II & Artist catalog (page 11)
- ↑ 1983–84 Roadstar II & Artist catalog (page 9)
- ↑ 1986 USA catalog (page 30)
- ↑ 1985 USA catalog (page 6)
- ↑ 1983-84 RoadstarII & Artist catalog (pages 12–13)
- ↑ 1979 Electric guitar catalog (page 2)
- ↑ 1984 X series flyer (page 2)
- ↑ 1984 Roadstar II Deluxe catalog (page 3)
- ↑ 1985 USA catalog (pages 14–15)
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