Ibanez S Series Guitars

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Versatility is the name of the game for Ibanez S Series guitars. With lightweight mahogany bodies, they pack more tone and responsiveness than plenty of guitars twice as heavy - making them ready and willing to tackle a wide variety of playing styles and musical genres. Is it a stretch when Ibanez describes them as "cutting-edge" or "a marvel of form and function"? Not really, because the simple truth is that they do everything a great guitar needs to do, and they do it very well. If you're looking for a guitar that won't cost you an arm and a leg, but will sound like it did, then a model from the S Series is probably the way to go. And since no style is off-limits, you'll get a lot of mileage out of it for sure.

Like most Ibanez guitars, the S Series offers instruments aimed at musicians from all walks of life. For example, if you're a beginner looking for maximum bang for your buck, there are options like the Ibanez GS221 GIO S Series Electric Guitar. Or, for the metalheads among us, check out Iron Label models such as the S Series SIX6DFM Electric Guitar. And of course, it just wouldn't be an Ibanez lineup without extended-range designs. Some headliners there would be the S5527QFX Prestige S Series 7 String Electric Guitar, and if you're really ambitious, the Ibanez Iron Label S Series SIX28FDBG 8-String Electric Guitar.

Keeping it simple, or going way over the top with an extended-range or Prestige model: Ibanez S Series guitars leave that choice in your hands. You can pick up a specialized Iron Label design, or maybe something more adaptable for classic rock 'n' roll - the whole point is that it's up to you, and nobody can tell you how to make music. Everybody's ideal guitar is different, but with a close look through what the S Series has to offer, it's safe to say you can find one that will be the best performer for your unique musical style and preferences.