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The SA260FM is one of three guitars that are brand new additions to the SA range now available in Blighty, offering a more than competitive price and a few innovations along the way.
Simon Bradley, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 12:09 pm BST
After returning to the mainstream well over two decades ago, Ibanez has subsequently attracted some of the coolest and hippest endorsees of any similar company.
The SA260FM is very affordable, with an unfinished three-piece maple neck that's a bolt-on, unbound fingerboard and a genuine flame maple top. All electrics, including pickup spec and switching, follow those of the SAS36 to the letter too.
As the rear of the neck boasts a matt finish rather than a painted gloss version, the feel is slightly different, and although this isn't meant to voice a positive or negative opinion either way as it's not a relevant criticism, we actually preferred this guitar's playing experience to the previous guitars.
In theory the tonal character of a bolt-on neck when compared to those of a glued-in or through-body construction will often contribute, especially with vibrato, to a funkier, slightly more clipped Fender-like tone.
Interestingly that works to the SA260's advantage here, rounding off that intrusive high-end to leave the basic tone much more in the Stratocaster's ballpark.
The good points of the SA36's performance apply equally to this instrument, with rock and high-gain tones continuing to cut through, albeit without actually breaking the skin here.
A standing ovation is due for the good price of this guitar and, even if it may not immediately appeal as a number one instrument, it would serve happily as a more than efficient back-up.
Ibanez SAS36FM
Ibanez SAS32FM
Yamaha SA500
Fast fretboard, but some frets make buzz,
the tone is awesome, I really like it, I tried American Fender, Yamaha Pacifica and some before I buy Ibanez SA260
I like Ibanez neck pick-up sound much more.
Note that this is one of the few Ibanez models that has two single pick-ups (neck&mid)
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Can't argue with anything at this price.
It's not the prettiest axe in the world.
A standing ovation is due for the good price of this guitar and, even if it may not immediately appeal as a number one instrument, it would serve happily as a more than efficient back-up.
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