Ibanez K7 YIN Munky Signature 7 String Electric Guitar
When Ibanez shocked the world and released the first 7-string electric guitar 30 years ago, little did anyone realize then just how much the instrument would change guitar-driven music forever. Korn were arguably the first musical act to take these instruments and realize their full sonic potential, shaping a sound that would be responsible for creating whole new movement in music. Korn and Ibanez designed the K7 signature model in the early 2000s, creating an instrument that was able to match Korn’s unparalleled uniqueness.
FEATURES
Wizard II-7 5pc Maple/Walnut neck
Ibanez's thin, flat and fast Wizard neck is strong and sturdy and offers unlimited playability for demanding players.
Ebony fretboard w/ K-7 special inlay on 11th to 13th fret
Ebony produces tight lows and mid range with a strong attack in the high end and features a quick response and rich sustain.
Jumbo frets
Jumbo frets contribute to smooth playability, especially for single-note playing.
Okoume body
The Okoume body provides a bright and solid sound.
DiMarzio Blaze H-H pickups
DiMarzio Blaze pickups were first introduced for Ibanez's Universe guitars. With a scooped mid-range and just-right output level, they can handle everything from jazzy-clean tone to heavily distorted sound.
Gotoh machine heads
Gotoh® machine heads provide superior precision, a smooth feel, and excellent tuning accuracy.
Lo-Pro Edge tremolo
The legendary Lo-Pro Edge bridge offers maximum playing comfort with its streamlined profile and recessed fine tuners. Locking studs contribute to tuning stability.
Luminescent side dots
The luminescent side dot position marks make it easy for players to see fretboard position marks when performing on dark stages.
| Brand | Ibanez |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of origin | Indonesia |
| Fretboard | Ebony |
| Guitar body | Okoume |
| Guitar body type | Solid-body |
| Gigbag / Case | Not included |
| Model | K7YIN |
| Series | K7 |
| Number of strings | 7-string |
| Guitar top | Okoume |
| Guitar type | Electric Guitars |
| Left or Right? | Right |