With the Ibanez Iron Label ICTB721-BKF Black Flat, the Japanese guitar giant adds a 7-string electric guitar in the extroverted Iceman design to the Iron Label series, which is fully tailored to modern metal. Based on an elaborate neck-through construction, the guitar with seven strings features an extremely agile Wizard II-7 neck and powerful DiMarzio D Activator humbuckers for tight and precise high-gain sounds. An indestructible hardware setup with locking tuners and mono-rail bridges completes the Iron Label ICTB721-BKF Black Flat 7-String Guitar from Ibanez.
As a seven-string member of the Iron Label series, the 1975 established Iceman Design Ibanez Guitar comes in an elaborate neck-through construction. Here, the neck-through is made of five-piece maple and walnut, while the body wings are made of Okoume. The flat and wide Wizard II-7 neck profile provides for finger-friendly playing characteristics up to the 24th fret of the ebony fingerboard. In order not to lose orientation even on dark stages, fluorescent side dots also mark the layers.
The electrical tone conversion of the Iceman ICTB721 is handled by two DiMarzio D Activator 7 humbuckers with stylish matte black metal caps. Designed to deliver the sound of active pickups without the need for a battery in the guitar, these powerful humbuckers deliver an exceptionally tight and clear tone that stays true to the original, even at maximum gain and low tunings, portraying every note with razor-sharp precision. A straightforward 3-way circuit with controls for volume and tone grants full control over the pickups.
The hardware of the Iron Label Iceman ICTB721 is perfectly tuned to the needs of modern metalheads. Seven carefully placed mono-rails allow for optimal adjustment of intonation and string action, even when using low tunings and thick string sets. On the headstock, Gotoh MG-T locking tuners promise not only precise tuning with unshakable stability but also lightning-fast string changes.