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Product Ref: 105187
Sharlee D'Angelo is the Swedish bass player for melodic death metal band, Arch Enemy, among others. His powerful performances require a guitar with a stand-out aesthetic, easy playability, and aggressive tones. The SDB3 signature bass guitar features the angular Iceman body shape to make a real impact, looks-wise. The monochrome design enhances the stand-out aesthetic, with white paint, black body binding, black hardware, and white cross inlays. If you're looking to make an impression on stage, this is the perfect instrument to do so.
The PFR pickups give an aggressively-high output which is perfect for all modern styles of metal. The sound can be blended together using the blend dial, while the 2-band active EQ lets you sculpt your sound to exactly how you require. The active EQ design allows for both boosts and cuts, so you can really take your tone to the next level.
A Mono Rail MR4 bridge provides individual bridge saddles that are fully isolated from one another. This allows you to keep each string independent for maximum clarity in low-end riffing. The guitar comes factory-tuned to 1D#, 2A#, 3F, 4C, and the MR4 bridge gives the stability and resonance-transfer to make sure that each string rings to its full potential.
The SDB3 has a thin maple/walnut neck that maintains thickness across its entire length. This is ideal for giving easy reach across all 4 strings, while the 5pc design gives the strength and stability required for maximum sustain and tuning stability. The 305mm radius fingerboard is flat-enough to allow a comfortable balance across the strings, while the low-profile neck joint enables easy reach to the very highest frets.
For the past 30 years, Ibanez has been at the forefront of developing the right tools for electric guitar players who push at the boundaries of music and technical ability. Ibanez's designers and luthiers are the embodiment of this ideology, pushing their skills to the edge of imagination by consistently creating some of the most versatile and unique instruments available. While Ibanez guitars have been made since 1908, it wasn't until the late 1980s that Ibanez began to hone its identity when prolific artists such as Steve Vai and Frank Zappa began using their instruments. Now with a huge artist clientele across the globe, Ibanez is a leading manufacturer of electric guitars and basses and a first choice for dedicated musicians.