The TOD10 Tim Henson Signature electric from Ibanez was designed in collaboration with one half of the dynamic guitar duo of Polyphia. Polyphia is a primarily instrumental progressive rock band based in Plano, Texas that weaves technical and virtuosic guitar instrumentations together with hip-hop, jazz and R&B-influenced production and grooves to create a truly unique and original sound. The Tim Henson guitar is highly inspired by the Ibanez AZ model, and it also features some of Henson’s personal touches to make it perfectly designed for his versatile playing style. The TOD10’s most striking aesthetic feature may be the fingerboard inlay design, which Tim has dubbed as the "Tree of Death." The name and the design are both nods to the iconic Ibanez “Tree of Life” inlay design, but with a twist. An American basswood body is paired with a roasted maple neck and ebony fretboard for tight lows and mids, along with a strong attack. Henson’s signature Fishman Fluence pickups span the entire range of aggressive lead and rhythm tones to the cleanest of clean single-coil combinations, even touching on sounds Henson was previously only able to produce with his acoustic guitars. Gotoh MG-T locking machine heads achieve incredible tuning stability, cutting down string-changing time, while a T1502 bridge with steel saddles and a die-cast zinc tremolo block allow for a quick response and improved articulation. The 10.5 mm string spacing allows for easy picking across strings and its snap-in construction makes it easy to load a tremolo arm. A protective gig bag is included.
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