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Ibanez AX120MLB AX Standard 6str Electric Guitar Metallic Light Blue

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Arrives Monday, May 19
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Color: Metallic Blue


Features

  • Beveled Body
  • AX Maple neck
  • Case Not Included
  • AX Maple Neck and treated New Zealand Pine Fingerboard with Medium Frets and White Block Inlays

Description

Ibanez builds guitars for all levels of players—from beginners to the most demanding masters of the instrument. Regardless of price, Ibanez always strives to offer the absolute best sound, style, and playability in its class. The ax120’s tortoiseshell pickguard, combined with white block inlay provides a classic rock appearance. The lightweight ax120’s double-cutaway body is beveled on the edge so it delivers intense live performance capabilities on stage. The 2 volume/ 2 tone control provides tonal versatility and the Full tune III bridge offers superior intonation and sustain. Combining superior playability and classic looks, The AX120 is the best gear to rock with. From the Manufacturer Ibanez builds guitars for all levels of players—from beginners to the most demanding masters of the instrument. Regardless of price, Ibanez always strives to offer the absolute best sound, style, and playability in its class. The AX120’s tortoiseshell pickguard, combined with white block inlay provides a classic rock appearance. The lightweight AX120’s double-cutaway body is beveled on the edge so it delivers intense live performance capabilities on stage. The 2 volume / 2 tone control provides tonal versatility and the Full Tune III bridge offers superior intonation and sustain. Combining superior playability and classic looks, the AX120 is the best gear to rock with.

Brand: Ibanez


Color: Metallic Blue


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Basswood


Back Material Type: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Global Trade Identification Number: 10


Manufacturer: Ibanez


Brand Name: Ibanez


Neck Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Nickel


Fretboard Material Type: Maple


Body Material Type: Basswood


Back Material Type: Maple Wood


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Color: Metallic Blue


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 6"L x 20"W x 45"H


Scale Length: 24.7


Guitar Bridge System: Stop Tail


Number of Strings: 6


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • These sell out quickly too!
Color: Metallic Blue
It has been said here and elsewhere.... Ibanez, best bang for the bucks! I can see why Amazon from time to time is out of stock on this model. It's well made, with attention to providing the budget minded buyer with a solid well made guitar. At $199.00, it's a steal. Neck straightness and action just right out of the box. Strings sounded good and smooth moving up and down the neck. Hardly any of that stickiness and resistance sometimes found on some necks of inexpensive guitars in this price range. Very playable without much setting up. Pickups are fine. Not gonna get high output pickups from a budget guitar anyway. Fit and finish is excellent, no blemushes or anything that had me thinking the QC person was asleep at the job. The Ibanez AX is my budget substitution for a Gibson SG.... Plus, SGs don't come in light metallic blue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2020 by Kingman

  • A Great Guitar once Properly Set-Up
Color: Metallic Blue
This guitar plays fantastic after a proper set-up iz performed. Mine came completely incorrectly set-up and was not ready to play. The fret ends were bery nicely finished though. After about 3 hours of set-up (neck relief, string action, intonation, etc), it became one of my favorite guitars to play. Although not terrible on thid Ibanez, all SG style guitars have inherent neck dive. That is the main reason I do not think this is an ideal beginner's guitar. But it plays great NOW. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2022 by Karch Kiraly

  • Amazing Value, Great Sound - Buy!
Long story short this guitar is an amazing value. It looks great, it sounds great, it is an absolutely worthy SG substitute. Pros: Looks amazing, sounds great with 2 dual humbuckers giving you a wide range of tones, sturdy strap studs that tbh do not need strap locks, accessible neck, quick-change tailpiece, and of course - that price! Cons: factory QA needs some help. You can see in the pics one of my humbuckers (bridge) was not seated correctly in the body before the retainer was screwed in. The pickup was bent at a 45 degree angle and was literally touching the strings! Happily it took about 30 seconds to fix, and the electrical were all good. That is my only significant complaint. I did not have any of the other setup issues some are noting. Indifferent: those are *not* push pull pots! Not sure who said they were, but I got excited over nothing. Factory strings are cheap but that is such a non-complaint (replace them, cheapskate - factory strings are always crud). Pickups are middle-of-the-road, but are fine for anyone not ready to get into guitar gear tinkering. Yes, it is neck-heavy. All SG types are. SG types also tend to go out of tune pretty quickly & frequently, so be prepared to fine-tune between songs. Also: the way it lays in the case with its headstock angled the way it is means that the D and G heads are making contact with the backing, so you'll pretty much always need to tune strings 3&4 when taking it out of the case. Verdict: BUY! A great first / gig / or backup guitar. This will be my main guitar for the foreseeable future. May not be A+ studio grade, but neither am I tbh. If you're just looking to rock, this guitar is for you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022 by Vytau and Ambrosha Vytau and Ambrosha

  • Incredible value for the money
Color: Candy Apple Red
I haven't played guitar since my high school band in the late 1980s, so I didn't want to spend too much on an instrument that I wanted to relearn after 30+ years. I ran across this Ibanez and it was $229, which was on target. I knew Ibanez as a legit brand so I kept it in my mind as having real potential to purchase. I noticed one day that it was being sold for $189, so I bought it immediately. How can you turn down a legit guitar for that cheap? When I received the guitar I was thrilled. It looks great and feels great. The neck has a Les Paul feel, and the body is similar to a flat top Hamer. I look forward to playing the guitar again. The scale is a little shorter than I was expecting, but that's OK because I have small hands and I think it will be easier for me to play this way. This guitar has me excited about playing again. Two bad things about delivery. It got banged up enough that the little plastic part that covers the neck bolt was broken. Not substantial damage overall, but a little troubling. The one that worries me more is the very loose neck humbucker pick up. I wonder if they left it loose for transport so that it wouldn't get mashed? Or maybe it's loose because it got mashed during transport. Who knows, but it is loose and wiggly. I reckon this guitar is awesome for beginners to intermediate. It seems like it will take me several years before I outgrow it, if I ever do. I can't believe I got it for the price I did. At $229 is is still an outstanding value for the money and I highly recommend it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022 by MVS

  • Not my SG but nearly as Good
Color: Candy Apple Red
I bought this in order to upgrade the tuners and pickups then give it to my grandson. Well, I am keeping this one and will but him another, that is how well put together this guitar is. Maple necks are the best and anyone who has dropped a $2000.00 Mahogany neck guitar can tell you the headpiece snaps off the neck easily. The pickups are great with push-pull pots preinstalled. I am a Duncan fan so I will be adding some Sat Night specials to my AX6 but keep the push-pull pots. A great set of tuners will run you just under $60 dollars and they are worth it. Add a bone nut and a little practice can make the amateur sound like a Guitar Hero without spending thousands on a guitar. This guitar not only rivals my Gibby SG but my self-built Les Paul and ES-335. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by Kathryn

  • Significant issue upon delivery
Broken strings and nut missing. It was last one. Like the guitar and color. But company didn’t offer one penny refund. Now it’s costing me another 75$ to have but reattached and new strings. Not happy
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2023 by Jazzy Ray

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