Not only does this new lineup represent a brand new beginning for Iron Label, but it also brings with it the long awaited return of two Ibanez fan favorites: the iconic Iceman, and the much request Xiphos. Both guitars signify the commitment of Ibanez to the metal genres, and we could choose no more fitting a return for these two, heralded guitars than the newly revamped Iron Label series.
The Iron Label line was originally developed with metal and nothing but metal in mind. Ibanez modded and tweaked until they got to the heaviest-hitting metal axes they've ever built. They're purposefully spartan, and you won't find a feature here that doesn't contribute directly to a bone rattling, earth shattering tones these guitars pump out. Carrying forward that same philosophy, the next generation of Iron Label guitars take this raw metal energy to a completely new level. They sport totally blacked out looks, and their supercharged electronics amounting to some of the heaviest-swinging metal axes they've ever produced.
Specs
Type | Solid Body |
Colour | Black Flat |
Orientation | Right Handed |
Number of Strings | 7 |
Body Shape | X |
Body Material | Okoume |
Neck Material | 5pc Maple/Walnut |
Neck Shape | Wizard III |
Fretboard Material | Ebony |
Number of Frets | 24 |
Fret Size | Jumbo |
Fretboard Radius | 400mm |
Nut Material | Locking nut |
Nut Width | 48mm |
NeckPickups | DiMarzio D Activator (H) neck pickup (Passive/Ceramic) |
Bridge Pickups | DiMarzio D Activator (H) bridge pickup (Passive/Ceramic) |
Controls | Volume, Tone, 3-position toggle |
Bridge | Edge-Zero II-7 |
Tuners | Gotoh machine heads |
Case/Bag | Gig Bag |