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Ibanez MM1 Martin Miller Signature Electric Guitar Transparent Aqua Blue

Description



Features
- Natural gloss-finish mahogany body with flamed-maple top
- Roasted maple 25.5" scale neck with 24-fret roasted maple fretboard
- Seymour Duncan Hyperion HH pickup configuration with dyna-MIX10 switching
- Gotoh locking tremolo bridge and locking tuners
Specs
- Body type: Solid body
- Body material:
- Top wood: Flamed Maple
- Body wood: Mahogany
- Body finish: Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: C standard
- Neck wood: Roasted Maple
- Joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Truss rod: Yes
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Material: Roasted Maple
- Radius: 12"
- Fret size: Jumbo Stainless steel
- Number of frets: 24
- Inlays: Dot Glow-in-the-dark side dots
- Nut width: 1.653" (42 mm) Bone
- Configuration: SSH
- Neck: Hyperion Humbucker
- Middle:
- Bridge: Hyperion Humbucker
- Brand: Seymour Duncan
- Active or passive pickups: Passive
- Series or parallel: Parallel
- Piezo: No
- Active EQ: No
- Special electronics: dyna-MIX10 with Alter switch
- Control layout: Master volume, tone
- Pickup switch: 5-way
- Coil tap or split: Coil split
- Kill switch: No
- Bridge type: Tremolo/Vibrato
- Bridge design: 2-point Fulcrum tremolo
- Tailpiece:
- Tuning machines: Gotoh locking
- Color: Chrome
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features:
- Case: Sold separately
- Accessories:
- Country of origin: Japan
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Reviewed by 1 customers
A fantastic, do anything guitar!
submitteda year ago
byWilliam
fromBurlington, VT.
I bought an AZ2402 and loved it, but the only thing I'd change is what wood it's made from, then I saw the MM1. It's such a beautiful looking guitar, and it plays so well. I've got super low action, and I play anything from jazz to technical death metal! The titanium saddles give it that extra brightness and great string separation, and the roasted maple neck barely ever needs any adjustment……and where I live the temperature swings by around 100 degrees Fahrenheit from winter to summer……so it's pretty stable. I definitely think this guitar is worth the money!
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submitted6 years ago
asked byTiran
fromNew york
It says the guitar has 22 frets but you can see in the photo it has 24 frets and even on other sites it says 24 frets , which one it true?
It's actually supposed to be 24. I'm going to hand this off and get it updated. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
















