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Ibanez SML721 Axe Design Lab Multi-Scale 6-String Right-Handed Electric Guitar with Nyatoh Body and Rosewood Fingerboard (Midnight Arctic Ocean Matte)

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Management number 215952187 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$420.00 Model Number 215952187
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The cutting edge of Ibanez design, the S series continues to be a marvel of form and function. Its signature body shape - sculpted, lightweight, and mahogany - is stronger and more musically responsive than guitars weighing twice as much. The Ibanez SML721 Axe Design Lab Multi-Scale 6-String Right-Handed Electric Guitar in Midnight Arctic Ocean Matte is still a rock 'n' roll version of a quick, graceful, and potentially lethal weapon. Ibanez has been creating innovations which do not only fit the unique demands of players from that period, but also eventually turn into industrial standards, such as 7 string, 8 string and Multi scale guitars. All these started from our attitude to be ‘Innovative, Cutting-Edge and Pioneer.’ Axe Design Lab is the series fully represents this attitude. Ibanez's thin, flat, and fast 5pc maple and walnut Wizard neck is strong and sturdy and offers unlimited playability for demanding players. The rosewood fretboard provides a well-balanced solid tone with a focused mid-range. Stainless steel frets boast excellent corrosion resistance. The wide and tall fret-type offers a quick response and effortless articulation when playing chords and clear tone when playing single notes. Nyatoh used as the body wood provides a rich mid-low end. Q58 pickups are designed specifically for use in headless guitars. They provide a clearly defined sound, facilitating excellent tonal balance through all frequencies. The lows are powerful without being muddy, and the highs are bright and clear, but never harsh. As a result, every single note within the chord structure is well defined, and clearly audible. These pickups, with their tonal balance, and extremely low noise performance, work extremely well with both digital and analog effects. The Gotoh MG-T locking machine heads achieve incredible tuning stability, cutting down string-changing time.

  • Body: The Ibanez SML721 Axe Design Lab Multi-Scale 6-string right-handed electric guitar has a nyatoh body that provides a rich mid-low end
  • Neck: Ibanez's thin, flat, and fast 5pc maple and walnut Wizard neck is strong and sturdy and offers unlimited playability for demanding players
  • Fingerboard: The rosewood fretboard provides a well-balanced solid tone with a focused mid-range
  • Pickups: Q58 pickups are designed specifically for use in headless guitars. They provide a clearly defined sound, facilitating excellent tonal balance through all frequencies
  • Bridge: Designed for both stability and sustain, the innovative Ibanez Mono-Rail bridge minimizes cross-talk between strings
Color Midnight Arctic Ocean Matte
Brand Name Ibanez
Instrument Guitar
Model Name SML721
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Item Weight 4 Kilograms
Manufacturer Ibanez
Model Number SML721-MAM
Material Type Maple Wood, Nyatoh Wood
Connector Type 1/4" (6.35mm) Audio Jack
Instrument Size Large
Item Dimensions 44.09 x 16.54 x 4.53 inches
Number of Strings 6
Top Material Type Nyatoh Wood
Back Material Type Nyatoh Wood
Body Material Type Nyatoh
Neck Material Type Maple
Guitar Bridge System Fixed
String Material Type Stainless Steel
Fretboard Material Type Rosewood
Manufacturer Part Number SML721-MAM
Guitar Pickup Configuration H

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