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Ibanez EH10 Erick Hansel Signature Electric Guitar Transparent Green Matte
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Description
CHON is a band that has quickly grown from playing local shows in their hometown of San Diego, to earning a spot on the Billboard top 200 and playing on tours with contemporary giants such as Animals As Leaders and Circa Survive. The easiest way to categorize CHON would be "instrumental rock“, but that categorization would not do the band justice. With their debut full-length album ‘Grow’, CHON incorporated many genres including prog, rock and jazz, and featured lightning quick guitar playing, staccato drumming and floaty melodies, inventing a sound that's fresh, exciting and wholly their own. CHON is a band that has truly changed the game when it comes to instrumental guitar-driven music, and they’ve only just begun.
Erick Hansel, one half of the dynamic guitar duo of CHON, has been an Ibanez Artist for many years and has now worked closely with Ibanez to develop a new signature model, the EHM10. The guitar is highly inspired by Ibanez AZ models, and it also features Erick’s personal touches in order to make it perfectly designed for his versatile playing style.
A shallow body back contour and a big forearm contour make the guitar body fit the player naturally, thus increasing playing comfort. The AZ body has a deep waist and different radii on each body edge curve, making it easier to play in both standing or sitting positions. The AZ Roasted Maple neck has Heat-treatment and increases the wood‘s stability, durability, water resistance and tolerance of temperature changes. The Jatoba fretboard has a reddish brown color which produces a rich mid range with a crisp high end. In order to achieve supreme neck grip comfort, the fretboard edge is finished with a smooth curve. The Super All Access Neck Joint offers superior playability with its 8mm concave curve from the body top to the spherical surface of the joint area. By maximizing the joint area between the body and the neck, sustain and resonance are increased as well.
The Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro pickup uses a vintage coil wind, and sand cast alnico 2 rod magnets for a vintage sound and vibe, but with a smoky sweetness on the high end. The Seymour Duncan Hyperion Pickups feature a moderate output through Alnico-5 magnets to keep the clarity of the fundamental tone when using a distortion sound, and to deliver a clear pick attack. From treble to bass, the overall tonal balance is evenly adjusted, and works well with various effect pedals. The Coil Tap Switch equipped on the neck pickup greatly assist to create variety of sound with 3way lever switch.
Ibanez T1502 synchronized bridge with steel saddles (made by Gotoh) features steel saddles and a die-cast zinc tremolo block for a quick response and improved articulation. The 10.5mm string spacing allows for easy picking across strings. Its snap-in construction makes it easy to load a tremolo arm. Other features include Graphtech TUSQ XL nut and Gotoh MG-T locking machine heads. A Gig bag is included.
Erick Hansel, one half of the dynamic guitar duo of CHON, has been an Ibanez Artist for many years and has now worked closely with Ibanez to develop a new signature model, the EHM10. The guitar is highly inspired by Ibanez AZ models, and it also features Erick’s personal touches in order to make it perfectly designed for his versatile playing style.
A shallow body back contour and a big forearm contour make the guitar body fit the player naturally, thus increasing playing comfort. The AZ body has a deep waist and different radii on each body edge curve, making it easier to play in both standing or sitting positions. The AZ Roasted Maple neck has Heat-treatment and increases the wood‘s stability, durability, water resistance and tolerance of temperature changes. The Jatoba fretboard has a reddish brown color which produces a rich mid range with a crisp high end. In order to achieve supreme neck grip comfort, the fretboard edge is finished with a smooth curve. The Super All Access Neck Joint offers superior playability with its 8mm concave curve from the body top to the spherical surface of the joint area. By maximizing the joint area between the body and the neck, sustain and resonance are increased as well.
The Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro pickup uses a vintage coil wind, and sand cast alnico 2 rod magnets for a vintage sound and vibe, but with a smoky sweetness on the high end. The Seymour Duncan Hyperion Pickups feature a moderate output through Alnico-5 magnets to keep the clarity of the fundamental tone when using a distortion sound, and to deliver a clear pick attack. From treble to bass, the overall tonal balance is evenly adjusted, and works well with various effect pedals. The Coil Tap Switch equipped on the neck pickup greatly assist to create variety of sound with 3way lever switch.
Ibanez T1502 synchronized bridge with steel saddles (made by Gotoh) features steel saddles and a die-cast zinc tremolo block for a quick response and improved articulation. The 10.5mm string spacing allows for easy picking across strings. Its snap-in construction makes it easy to load a tremolo arm. Other features include Graphtech TUSQ XL nut and Gotoh MG-T locking machine heads. A Gig bag is included.



Specs
- AZ Oval C Roasted Maple neck
- Walnut top/Nyatoh
- Jatoba fretboard with ff-set white block inlay
- Jumbo Stainless steel frets
- Graph Tech TUSQ nut
- T1502 by Gotoh tremolo bridge
- Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro (S) neck pickup
- Seymour Duncan Hyperion (H) bridge pickup
- Coil-tap switch
- Gotoh MG-T locking machine heads
- Chrome Hardware
- Gig bag included
Warranty
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submitted4 years ago
asked byTomG
fromOrlando, FL
(1) Does the single-coil PU give a 60-cycle hum like the single-coil in a fender telecaster or any kind of noise? (2) "Coil-Tap" spits single-coils, and there would be less volume. Why not use the "Coil-Split" of the humbucker and get two single coils?
It's not a problem. All single coils have some noise.submitted4 years ago
asked byTomG
fromOrlando, FL
Can I get a Country Quacking Twang from this guitar?
Suresubmitted4 years ago
asked byTomG
fromOralndo, FL
If I split the humbucker and put the 3-way switch in the center position, can I get a telecaster punchy, quacky, twang sound?
I don't know how much it will sound like a telesubmitted4 years ago
asked byTomG
fromOrlando FL
What does each of the 3 positions on the selector switch do? (maybe: neck, neck & bridge, bridge?)
Please see "https://www.ibanez.com/na/products/detail/eh10_1p_01.html"submitted4 years ago
asked byTomG
fromOrlando, FL
I have was told this guitar does not use batteries for pickups, so what is the little square box on the back of the guitar used to cover? and, can the coils be split to ger a telecaster sound?
I don't know exactly but it's not active. It has a coil tapsubmitted4 years ago
asked byTomG
fromOlando, Floida
Does it need a battery?
Nosubmitted6 years ago
asked byRyan
fromAllen Park, Michigan
Do they make this model left handed??
This guitar is not available in a left handed version.submitted7 years ago
asked byAmos
fromAZ
Where is this guitar made?
This is made in Indonesia

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