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Ibanez S770PB Electric GuitarFamous for its lightweight carved mahogany body, the Ibanez S770PB Electric Guitar can take a beating while still providing the resonance of guitars twice its size. The S770PB also comes equipped with the ZR tremolo system, a smooth ball bearing tremolo that makes every subtle nuance of whammy bar use come alive. The Ibanez S series first appeared in 1987. Ever since, it has changed in appearance and function to represent the cutting edge of Ibanez design.
ZR Tremolo
Zero Resistance technology, yet another Ibanez tremolo improvement, replaces standard knife-edge pivots with a ball-bearing based pivot joint, which provides greater tuning stability. The ZR tremolo uses a ball-bearing based system for precision and friction-free smooth action.
This unique system stabilizes the bridge and insures tuning stability by consistently returning the tremolo to the center point (or zero point). In addition to the usual tremolo springs, the Zero Point System features two additional springs which insures the bridge’s return to the center point.
The Zero Point system adjustment can be quickly set by hand–there’s no need for a hex wrench. Zero Resistance technology, yet another Ibanez tremolo improvement, replaces standard knife-edge pivots with a ball-bearing-based pivot joint, which provides greater stability. Finally, a locking tremolo that stays in tune when a string breaks! Just unscrew the built-in intonation adjustment tool from the base and screw it into the bottom of each saddle for quick adjustments.
The locking bolt is offset from the center of the saddle, which allows easy access to the bolt without loosening the strings.
Ibanez S770PB Features:
- The original and famous Ibanez S body
- Heavy mahogany tone without the heavy mahogany weight
- 24-fret Wizard II necks
- Enhanced midrange output. Alnico-5 magnet for individual string clarity. Excellent dynamics.
- Designed to work with humbuckers in the split position.
- Versatile and responsive with warm classic tone and added output.
- Rocking with a rustic edge: the S770PB NTF’s Poplar Burl top, with Mahogany body.
- ZR Zero Resistance trem with ball bearings offers smooth and stable arming
- The ZR bridge is the same as the ZR-2’s, but with a newly improved tremolo arm with ball bearings for more smooth and stable arming. And the new arm socket enables easier torque control. Also includes the standard Zero Point System for enabling perfect return to pitch.
- S770PB’s brigade of INF pickups: INF1 (H) neck, INFS1 (S) mid, and INF2 (H) bridge.
Ibanez S770PB Specifications
- Neck Material: 3 piece Maple
- Neck Type: Wizard II
- Body: Mahogany body/ Poplar Burl top
- Frets: Jumbo frets
- Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood
- Inlay: S24 abalone inlay
- Bridge: ZR bridge
- NeckPU: INF1
- MiddlePU: INFS1
- BridgePU: INF2
- HW Color: CK
- Finishes: NTF
- Optional Case: #IBA M100C
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| Well made, the quality is great, even if it's light weight you can feel it's that is a hight quality guitar. |
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| I'm glad I got this piece, have played live, I like firs of all the tremolo, I've used floyd rose before, and had a little issues, but this one is oustanding,And the desing is amazing. |
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| Everybody likes my guitar, play it is like puting butter in my sandwich; smooth. |
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| playable, and smooth! |
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| good tone. |
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