AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
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Ibanez JBBM40 PW Pearl White JB BrubakerThe Ibanez Signature JBBM40-PW JB Brubaker electric guitar is the latest signature model from JB Brubaker, guitarist of the metalcore band August Burns Red. This high-performance electric guitar exudes an aggressive presence with uncompromising playability and a powerful modern metal sound.The JBBM40-PW makes an immediate impact with a stylish Pearl White finish featuring characteristic black racing stripes. Built around a lightweight okoume body, the guitar delivers an effective, tight, and powerful sound. The 3-piece maple/bubinga neck offers extra stability and durability, while the ebony fingerboard with jumbo frets guarantees speed, precision, and optimal playing comfort — perfect for technical riffs, tight rhythm sections, and fast solos. Built-in EMG 81 and EMG 85 active humbuckersIn terms of electronics, the JBBM40 is equipped with the remarkable EMG 81 and EMG 85 active humbuckers. This combination delivers a powerful output with tight low-end, aggressive attack, and excellent definition, even at extreme gain settings. This makes this model extremely suitable for modern metal, metalcore, and downtuned guitarists.Reliability and performance were also prioritized in terms of hardware. The Gibraltar Standard III bridge ensures maximum durability and stability, while the Gotoh MG-T lock tuners offer fast string changes and excellent tuning stability—ideal for intensive live use and studio recording.Features of the Ibanez JBBM40; • JB Brubaker signature model, August burnt red• Body: okoume• 3-piece neck: Maple / bubinga• Fingerboard: Ebony• Special JBBM fingerboard inlays at 9th - 13th fret• Key radius: 400 mm• Scale: 648mm (25.5")• Nut width: 43mm• 24 Jumbo frets• Pickups: active EMG 81 (bridge) and EMG 85 (neck) humbucker• 1 Volume and 1 Tone controls• 3-way switch• Gibraltar Standard III bridge• Gotoh MG-T locking stem mechanisms• Black hardware• Color: Pearly white
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