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With the advent of the X series, Ibanez reintroduced non-traditional guitar shapes back into the mix. These off-the-wall shapes stand out in a crowd, but they are also excellent examples of form meeting function. The XPT was developed for the extreme shred player, with its fast neck and tremolo system.
MODEL:
XP300
FINISH:
IRON PEWTER
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SPECS
Neck Material:
3pc Maple
Neck Type:
Wizard II
Body:
Mahogany body
Frets:
Jumbo frets
Fingerboard:
Bound Rosewood
Inlay:
Pearl dot inlay
Bridge:
Edge III bridge
NeckPU:
INF3
BridgePU:
INF4
HW Color:
CK
Finishes:
IPT
EDGE III TREMOLO
The new Edge III is similar in construction and feel to the original Edge locking trem; however, it also features lower profile fine-tuners inspired by the Lo-PRO Edge and massive new-design saddles.
FEATURES
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The Edge III features two screws in the arm pocket, which allow easy adjustment of the arm height and torque.
In the last two decades, no other guitar maker besides Ibanez has done so much to advance the art and science of the tremolo. The Edge III represents the next phase in locking tremolos.
X SERIES BASICS
All X-Series guitars (DTT Destroyer, XPT Xiphos, ICT Iceman) feature thru-neck construction for easier playability
New XP300 trem model in Iron Pewter finish
Fixed bridge models feature Gibraltar Custom bridges for wide intonation adjustment and heavier playing styles
DT700 is the first ever Destroyer with thru-neck construction and 25.5” scale neck
Thru-body stringing for more sustain, tighter tension and superior articulation
Xiphos XPT700XH features 27-frets and a specially placed DiMarzio Air Norton S pickup
USA-made DiMarzio® D Activator X™ pickups offer powerful active sound without active circuitry or batteries
Trem models with Edge III tremolo have the great feel of the original 1987 Edge tremolo, but with a lower profile for more comfort
CASES
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Recommended Cases, Bags & Items
XP100C
GTR CASE XP
NECK DIMENSIONS
Scale/Length
648mm/25.5"
a:
Width at Nut
43mm
b:
Width Last Fret
56mm
c:
Thickness 1st Fret
19mm
d:
Thickness 12th Fret
21mm
Radius
400mm
PICKUPS
Bridge
Pickup
Name:
INFINITY 4
Model No:
INF4
Construction:
Humbucking
Magnet:
Alnico
Description:
Brilliant lead pickup. Warm sounding with good harmonics.
Neck
Pickup
Name:
INFINITY 3
Model No:
INF3
Construction:
Humbucking
Magnet:
Ceramic
Description:
Provides the dynamic sound for chording and rhythm.
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