Ibanez
Ibanez is a Japanese guitar brand owned by Hoshino Gakki. Based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Hoshino Gakki were one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe, as well as the first brand of guitars to mass-produce the seven-string guitar and eight-string guitar. Ibanez manufactures effects, accessories, amps, and instruments in Japan, China, Indonesia and in the United States. they marketed nearly 165 models of bass guitar, 130 acoustic guitars, and more than 300 electric guitars.
History
The Hoshino Gakki company began in 1908 as the musical instrument sales division of the Hoshino Shoten, a bookstore chain. Hoshino Gakki decided in 1935 to make Spanish-style acoustic guitars, at first using the "Ibanez Salvador" brand name in honor of Spanish luthier Salvador Ibáñez, and later simply "Ibanez".The modern era of Ibanez guitars began in 1957. The late 1950s and 1960s Ibanez catalogues show guitars with some wild-looking designs, manufactured by Kiso Suzuki Violin, Guyatone, and their own Tama factory established in 1962. After the Tama factory stopped manufacturing guitars in 1966, Hoshino Gakki used the Teisco and FujiGen Gakki guitar factories to make Ibanez guitars, and after the Teisco String Instrument factory closed in 1969/1970, Hoshino Gakki used the FujiGen Gakki guitar factory to make Ibanez guitars.
In the 1960s, Japanese guitar makers mainly copied American guitar designs, and Ibanez-branded copies of Gibson, Fender, and Rickenbacker models appear. This resulted in the so-called [|lawsuit] period.
Hoshino Gakki introduced Ibanez models that were definitely not copies of the Gibson or Fender designs, such as the Iceman and the Roadstar series. The company has produced its own guitar designs ever since. The late 1980s and early 1990s were an important period for the Ibanez brand. Hoshino Gakki's relationship with guitarist Steve Vai resulted in the introduction of the Ibanez JEM and the Ibanez Universe models; after the earlier successes of the Roadstar and Iceman models in the late 1970s – early 1980s, Hoshino Gakki entered the superstrat market with the RG series, a lower-priced version of their JEM series.
Hoshino Gakki also had semi-acoustic, nylon- and steel-stringed acoustic guitars manufactured under the Ibanez name. Most Ibanez guitars were made by the FujiGen guitar factory in Japan up until the mid- to late 1980s, and from then on Ibanez guitars have also been made in other Asian countries such as Korea, China, and Indonesia. During the early 1980s, the FujiGen guitar factory also produced most of the Roland guitar synthesizers, including the Stratocaster-style Roland G-505, the twin-humbucker Roland G-202 and the Ibanez X-ING IMG-2010.
Cimar and Starfield were guitar and bass brands owned by Hoshino Gakki. In the 1970s, Hoshino Gakki and Kanda Shokai shared some guitar designs, and so some Ibanez and Greco guitars have the same features. The Greco versions were sold in Japan and the Ibanez versions were sold outside Japan. From 1982, Ibanez guitars have also been sold in Japan as well.
Guitar brands such as Antoria and Mann shared some Ibanez guitar designs. The Antoria guitar brand was managed by JT Coppock Leeds Ltd England. CSL was a brand name managed by Charles Summerfield Ltd England. Maurice Summerfield of the Charles Summerfield Ltd company contributed some design ideas to Hoshino Gakki and also imported Ibanez and CSL guitars into the UK from 1964 to 1987. The Maxxas brand name came about because Hoshino Gakki thought that the guitar did not fit in with the Ibanez model range and was therefore named Maxxas by Rich Lasner from Hoshino USA.
The "lawsuit" guitars
Harry Rosenbloom, founder of the Medley Music of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, was manufacturing handmade guitars under the name "Elger". By 1965, Rosenbloom had decided to stop manufacturing guitars and chose to become the exclusive North American distributor for Ibanez guitars. In September 1972, Hoshino began a partnership with Elger Guitars to import guitars from Japan. In September 1981, Elger was renamed "Hoshino U.S.A.", retaining the company headquarters in Bensalem, Pennsylvania as a distribution and quality-control center.On June 28, 1977, in the Philadelphia Federal District Court, a lawsuit was filed by the Norlin Corporation, the parent company of Gibson Guitars, against Elger/Hoshino U.S.A.'s use of the Gibson headstock design and logo. Hoshino settled out of court in early 1978 and the case was officially closed on February 2, 1978.
After the lawsuit, Hoshino Gakki abandoned the strategy of copying "classic" electric guitar designs, having already introduced a plethora of original designs. Hoshino was producing their original Artist models from 1974, introducing a set-neck model in 1975. In 1977, they upgraded and extended their Artist range and introduced a number of other top-quality original designs made to match or surpass famous American brands: the Performer and short-lived Concert ranges, which competed with the Les Paul; through-neck Musicians; Studios in fixed- and through-neck construction; the radically shaped Iceman; and the Roadster which morphed into the Roadstar range, precursor to the popular superstrat era in the mid-1980s. The newer Ibanez models began incorporating more modern elements into their design such as radical body shapes, slimmer necks, 2-octave fingerboards, slim pointed headstocks, higher-output electronics, humbucker/single-coil/humbucker pickup configurations, locking tremolo bridges and different finishes.
Guitars
Sub-brands
;Ibanez J. Custom;Ibanez Prestige
;Ibanez Premium
;Ibanez Gio
;U.S.A. custom
Solid body electric guitars
;Ibanez RG;Ibanez RGA
;Ibanez RGD
;Ibanez S
;Ibanez DN
;Ibanez X
;Ibanez Artist
;Ibanez FR
;Ibanez Mikro
Hollow body electric guitars
;Ibanez Artcore series;Ibanez Artcore Custom
;Ibanez AK
Production signature guitars
- JEM, Universe and Pia Series – Steve Vai Signature
- JS – Joe Satriani Signature
- PGM – Paul Gilbert Signature
- MTM – Mick Thomson Signature
- APEX – Munky Signature
- E-Gen – Herman Li Signature
- NDM4 – Noodles Signature
- - Paul Waggoner Signature
- KIKO - Kiko Loureiro Signature
- STM2 – Sam Totman Signature
- ORM – Omar Rodriguez Signature
- MBM – Matt Bachand Signature
- HRG – H. R. Giger Signature
- GB – George Benson Signature
- K7 – Head and Munky Signature
- PM – Pat Metheny Signature
- PS10 – Paul Stanley Signature
- JSM – John Scofield Signature
- AT – Andy Timmons Signature
- TAM - Tosin Abasi Signature
- RBM - Reb Beach Signature
- JBM - Jake Bowen Signature
- BBM - Ben Bruce Signature
- JIVA - Nita Strauss Signature
- THBB - Tim Henson Signature
- SLM - Scott LePage Signature
- MAR - Mario Camarena Signature
- EH - Erick Hansel Signature
Discontinued guitars
- Ibanez R series, also known as the Radius series, are famous for having lightweight aerofoil-profiled basswood bodies. The main endorser was Joe Satriani before he was given his own Signature JS series. The Radius series is now discontinued.
- RT series – Superstrat design with 24 frets. Discontinued in 1994.
- RX series – Superstrat design but with 22 frets instead. Discontinued in 1998, and currently only exists as GRX.
- AX series – Extreme version of the artist model, aimed towards metal players – currently only exist as GAX model and Guitar Center exclusive model.
- Axstar – discontinued
- EDR/EXR – Ergodyne series – discontinued
- MC – Musician series – Discontinued – Neck-through construction, with 24 frets – As with the Artist models of the late 1970s, some of these guitars were equipped with trisound switches, and some models were equipped with active electronics.
- ST – Studio series 1977–82 offset double cutaway ranging from bolt on to fixed and through necks with pairs of V2 distortion humbuckers. 24 frets and 25.5" scale.
- CN – Concert range 1977–79 like a bolt on neck Artist with slightly offset cutaways.
- IC – Iceman a radical shape endorsed and used by Paul Stanley, Various pickup combinations.
- BL – Blazer series 1980–82 – fixed bridge strat-like with maple necks and mahogany or ash bodies sporting 3 single coil pickups or 2 Super 70 humbuckers.
- ARC-100/300
- ARX-100/300
- AR-100/200
- V Series – Flying V's – discontinued
- Ibanez Artcore Series – Ibanez's full and semi-hollow guitar line, with some models discontinued since their debut in 2002.
- Ibanez Jet King 2 and Jet King 1 – A modern remake of the Ibanez Rhythm maker, vintage looking and sounding guitars.
- Radius series – discontinued, a modified version is now taken over by the Joe Satriani signature series which features a multi-radius neck.
- EX Series – Manufactured in Korea and Japan.
- PL – Pro Line series
- RR – Rocket Roll
- DT – Destroyer
- IC – Iceman
- Talman Series – discontinued
- CN Concert Series – This was a short lived series produced in 1978 then discontinued soon afterwards. It features an asymmetric double cutaway body with two humbuckers, a hard tail bridge and a bolt on neck. The top end model was one of the earliest guitars to feature "half vine" fingerboard inlays.
- Power II series - extended length lower cutaway, wide nut,available in H-H or H-S with edge trem. Often erroneously assumed to be an Alex Skolnick signature model due to his picture in the 88-89 catalogue with a 540PII. Primarily released for the Japanese market, although it has the Bensalem Penn. neck plate.
- AFD – Artfield
- GR – Ghostrider series, arched-top double cutaway design. 24" scale length. Most notably played by Shawn Lane.
- Cimar by Ibanez
- ICJ100WZ – Jay Yuenger Signature
- K7 – Korn Signature
- Stanley Jordan Signature
- AH10 – Allan Holdsworth Signature
- LR10 – Lee Ritenour Signature
- JP20 – Joe Pass Signature
- MFM – Marty Friedman Signature
- VM1 – Vinnie Moore Signature
- FGM – Frank Gambale Signature
- JPM – John Petrucci Signature
- RBM2NT – Reb Beach Signature
- DMM1 – Daron Malakian Signature
- MMM – Mike Mushok Signature
- RS1010SL – Steve Lukather Signature
- STM1 – Sam Totman Signature
- NDM1 and NDM2 – Noodles Signature
Bass guitar models
- ARTCORE Series- Archtop Basses
- * ARTIST
- * AFB200 – Hollow-body bass guitar
- * AGB200 – Semihollow-body bass guitar
- ATK Series
- * ATK 300 4 string model
- * ATK 305 5 string model
- * ATK 1200, the Prestige version of the standard ATK, has extra neck pickup
- * ATK 800E, to be released in 2012, a Premium version of the standard ATK. Has extra neck pickup
- * ATK 805E, to be released in 2012, a Premium version of the standard ATK. Has extra neck pickup, 5-string model
- Blazer
- BTB Series
- * BTB 400QM
- * BTB 406QM
- * BTB Prestige – High-end range which are made in Japan.
- Ergodyne Series - Bodies made from Luthite polymer.
- * EDA Series
- * EDB Series
- * EDC Series
- EWB Series
- GARTB 20
- GATK 20 – More affordable version of the ATK.
- GAXB Series
- GSR Series- A lower-cost version of the Soundgear Series
- * GSR 100 – The original GSR bass guitar
- * GSR 100 EX
- * GSR 105 EX
- * GSR 180
- * GSRM 20
- * GSR 250 M
- * GSR 200
- * GSR 200 FM – The GSR but with different color designs such as sunburst.
- * GSR 205 – Nominated for Ibanez's "Best of Model" award
- * GSR 205 FM
- ICB Series
- JTK Series
- JUMPSTART Series- Similar to the GSR Series, named for the Jumpstart Pack which comes with amp and other accessories.
- Musician Series
- ROADGEAR Series
- SRX Series
- EX series
- Roadstar Series
- S series
- STUDIO series - Late Seventies bolt-on neck alternative to the Musician series. Included an 8-string bass.
- TR Series
Signature basses
- SDB – Sharlee D'Angelo Signature bass
- PRB – Paul Romanko Signature bass
- GWB – Gary Willis Signature bass
- MDB – Mike D'Antonio Signature bass
- DTB – Dionald Tubang Signature bass
- GVB - Gerald Veasley Signature bass
- VWB1 – Verdine White Signature bass
- PGB - Paul Gray Signature and Tribute bass
- DWB - Doug Wimbish Series
Acoustic guitar models
- AE Series
- *AE5LG
- AEL Series
- AES Series
- DT Series
- EP9 Series
- EW Series
- GA Series
- JAMPACK Series
- MANDOLIN Series
- MANN Series
- MASA Series
- PF Series
- PC series
- TALMAN Series
- V Series
- Concord
- SAGE Series
- A300AVV acoustic/electric single cutaway
Amplifiers
Guitar Amplifiers
- Tube Screamer
- Iron Label
- IBZ
- *IBZ15GR
- *IBZ10G
Bass Amplifiers
- Promethean
- IBZ
- Sound Wave
Acoustic Amplifiers
- Troubadour
Effect pedals
- ToneLok Series
- *AP7 Analog Phaser
- *AW7 Autowah
- *CF7 Stereo Chorus/Flanger
- *DE7 Stereo Delay/Echo
- *DS7 Distortion
- *FZ7 Fuzz
- *LF7 Lo-Fi
- *PD7 Phat Hed Bass Overdrive
- *SB7 Synthesizer Bass
- *SH7 Seventh Heaven
- *SM7 Smashbox
- *TC7 Tri Mode Chorus
- *TS7 Tube Screamer
- *WD7 Weeping Demon
- *WD7JR Weeping Demon Junior
- 9 series
- *AD9 Analog Delay
- *AF9 Auto Filter
- *BB9 Bottom Booster
- *BC9 Bi-Mode Chorus
- *CP9 Compressor/Limiter
- *CS9 Stereo Chorus
- *FL9 Flanger
- *GE9 Graphic EQ
- *JD9 Jet Driver
- *OD9 Overdrive
- *PQ9 Parametric EQ
- *PT9 Phaser
- *SD9 Sonic Distortion
- *SM9 Super Metal
- *ST9 Super Tube Screamer
- *TS9 Tube Screamer
- *TS9B Bass Tube Screamer
- *TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer
- *TS930TH 30th Anniversary Tube Screamer
- Wah Pedals
- *WD7
- *WH10V2
Ibanez endorsers: past and present