Description
Since it was originally introduced in 1975, the Destroyer has become an icon of that era's chapter in rock n' roll history.
Over the years it has undergone many incarnations and the perennial classic returns once again.
The body and neck of both guitars are made of a tight Mahogany for maximum resonance.
The bound Rosewood fingerboard is adorned with Jumbo frets.
The Destroyer also features Sure Grip III control knobs for no-slip control.
It's not called the Destroyer for nothing.
Since it was originally introduced in 1975, the Destroyer has become an icon of that era's chapter in rock n' roll history.
Over the years it has undergone many incarnations and the perennial classic returns once again.
The body and neck of both guitars are made of a tight Mahogany for maximum resonance.
The bound Rosewood fingerboard is adorned with Jumbo frets.
The Destroyer also features Sure Grip III control knobs for no-slip control.
It's not called the Destroyer for nothing.
Features
The US made DiMarzio® pickups offer depth, warmth and rich dynamics. (dimarzio pickups), The original Ibanez Tight-Tune bridge provides improved transfer of string vibration and better tuning stability. (tight-tune bridge & tailpiece),
The US made DiMarzio® pickups offer depth, warmth and rich dynamics. (dimarzio pickups), The original Ibanez Tight-Tune bridge provides improved transfer of string vibration and better tuning stability. (tight-tune bridge & tailpiece),
Additional Info
43mm (width at nut), 57mm (width at last fret), 20mm (thickness at 1st), 22mm (thickness at 12th), Chrome (hardware color), 305mmR (fretboard radius), Tight-Tune (tailpiece)
43mm (width at nut), 57mm (width at last fret), 20mm (thickness at 1st), 22mm (thickness at 12th), Chrome (hardware color), 305mmR (fretboard radius), Tight-Tune (tailpiece)