

Ibanez X Series XPTB620 BKF Electric Guitar
Color Variation: :Black Flat Not only does this new lineup represent a brand new beginning for Iron Label, but it also brings with it the long awaited return of two Ibanez fan favorites: the iconic Iceman, and the much request Xiphos. Both guitars signify the commitment of Ibanez to the metal genres, and we could choose no more fitting a return for these two, heralded guitars than the newly revamped Iron Label series.
Specifications
neck type Wizard III5pc Maple/WalnutNeck-through top/back/body Okoume body fretboard Ebony fretboard fret Jumbo frets number of frets 24 bridge Edge-Zero II bridge string space 10.8mm neck pickup DiMarzio® D Activator™ (H) neck pickupPassive/Ceramic bridge pickup DiMarzio® D Activator™ (H) bridge pickupPassive/Ceramic factory tuning 1D,2A,3F,4C,5G,6D strings D'Addario® XL-140 string gauge .010/.013/.017/.030/.042/.052 nut Locking nut hardware color Black NECK DIMENSIONS Scale : 648mm/25.5" a : Width 43mm at NUT b : Width 58mm at 24F c : Thickness 19mm at 1F d : Thickness 21mm at 12F Radius : 400mmR SWITCHING SYSTEM CONTROLS OTHER FEATURES Gig bag included Gotoh® machine heads Luminescent side dot inlay Features
Ebony fretboard
Wizard III 5pc Maple/Walnut neckIbanez's thin, flat and fast Wizard neck is strong and sturdy and offers unlimited playability for demanding players.
Okoume body
Ebony produces tight lows and mid range with a strong attack in the high end and features a quick response and rich sustain.
DiMarzio® D-Activator pickups
The Okoume body provides a bright and solid sound.
Gotoh® machine heads
DiMarzio® D-Activator pickups have a powerful, clean, and open sound with excellent harmonic overtones and very tight low-end response.
Edge-Zero II tremolo
Gotoh® machine heads provide super precision, smooth feel, and minimal back lush.
Luminescent side dot inlays
The Edge Zero II bridge design features a lower profile tremolo for playing comfort and stud lock function for stable tuning.
The luminescent side dot position marks make it easy for players to see fretboard position marks when performing on dark stages.

