The SV5470 is an SV series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2008. It is part of the Japanese handcrafted Prestige line, Team J Craft.

There's a hairline scratch above the bridge pick up. Please refer to a picture of the wound. 

Features of the SV5470 include a mahogany body with a maple top with binding and a maple Wizard HP neck with a 24-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with abalone dot inlays. Components include Ibanez pickups in an HSH configuration with a True Duo coil-split system and the SynchroniZR tremolo.

 
Body type: Solid body
Body material: Mahogany with bound maple top
Neck joint: AANJ
Bridge: Synchroni ZR tremolo with ZPS-FX
Body color: Natural Blue

Neck
Neck type: Wizard HP Prestige
Neck material: 5-piece maple/ walnut
Fingerboard material: Rosewood w/ binding
Fingerboard inlays: Abalone 
Frets: 24 / jumbo
Nut: Graph Tech
Tuners: Locking tuners with auto trim 

Electronics
Pickup configuration:HSH
Bridge pickup: True Duo Blast 2
Middle pickup: Short Tracer 2
Neck pickup:   True Duo Blast 1
Controls:1 volume (with push/pull True Duo switch) / 1 tone / 5-way lever

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Listed3 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • SV5470F
Finish
  • Natural Blue
Categories
Year
  • 2008
Made In
  • Japan
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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