Ibanez E-Gen
Ibanez EGEN | |
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Herman Li playing E-Gen guitar in 2013 | |
Manufacturer | Ibanez |
Period | 2008-present |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt on |
Woods | |
Body | Mahogany, flamed maple top |
Neck | Maple, Walnut |
Fretboard | Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Edge Zero |
Pickup(s) | H-S-H DiMarzio HLM |
Colors available | |
Transparent violet flat, Transparent Blonde Flat |
The Ibanez E-Gen was introduced by Ibanez in 2008 as Herman Li’s signature model. It is derived from the Ibanez S prestige models.[1]
Features
The E-Gen is a solid body electric guitar made of mahogany with a flame maple top. The neck is a five piece maple/walnut configuration. It features jumbo frets, a rosewood fingerboard and an abalone oval inlay. It features the Edge Zero bridge as well. The pickups are custom designed by DiMarzio.It features a bolt on wizard one neck, and is an arch top guitar. The hardware has a gold finish and the body has a transparent violet flat finish. In addition, frets 21-24 are scalloped and the routings on the upper horn of the guitar form a grip handle, alluding to the "monkey"-shaped grip handle of the Ibanez Jem series.[2] On May 9, Herman announced on his Facebook page that he received an Ibanez E-Gen 7 String. The details of the guitar are unknown except that it is a seven string and that whether or not it will be a mass or limited production guitar for his signature guitar series. In January 2011, Herman announced the E-Gen 7 string guitar would be in Blue/White or Red/Orange. In April 2011, Herman posted a picture of an Ibanez E-Gen 7 String in Chameleon Violet on his Facebook page.
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