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Description

The Ibanez INF4 is an exceptional addition to any guitarist's toolkit, offering high-output passive humbucking capabilities that bring your sound to life. Designed to fit seamlessly into a variety of Ibanez models, this pickup is perfect for those looking to elevate their playing experience with a reliable and versatile part. Whether you're diving into heavy riffs or delicate solos, the INF4 responds with clarity and precision, making it a favorite among seasoned musicians.

Engineered with a ceramic magnet, the INF4 provides a robust tonal character that enhances both rhythm and lead playing. Its design ensures a balanced output, allowing for a wide range of musical expressions without sacrificing quality. The INF4's ability to deliver tight, focused tones with excellent harmonics makes it a valuable component for any guitarist aiming to refine their sound.

This pickup is a testament to Ibanez's commitment to providing high-quality parts that enhance the performance of their instruments. Ideal for those who demand peak performance and reliability, the INF4 is a go-to choice for players who want to push their music to the next level.

Key Features:

  • High-output passive humbucking pickup
  • Ceramic magnet for robust tonal character
  • Balanced output suitable for various playing styles
  • Designed for seamless integration with Ibanez guitars
  • Delivers tight, focused tones with excellent harmonics
Givarg Lobzhanidze

Givarg Lobzhanidze

Ibanez INF set VS Fleor alnico 5 (sound comparison)

Video thumbnail for Ibanez INF set VS Fleor alnico 5 (sound comparison) by Givarg Lobzhanidze

Ibanez INF set VS Fleor alnico 5 (sound comparison)

Givarg Lobzhanidze

Givarg Lobzhanidze

Video thumbnail for Ibanez INF 4 pickups v The Creamery Double Six humbucker by The Hont

Ibanez INF 4 pickups v The Creamery Double Six humbucker

The Hont

The Hont

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Ibanez INF 4 (bridge) ...humbucker

Tiloy D'Alessio

Tiloy D'Alessio

Video thumbnail for Ibanez RG series (Sound Check) INF3 & INF4 Pickups by Daniel Asencio 94

Ibanez RG series (Sound Check) INF3 & INF4 Pickups

Daniel Asencio 94

Daniel Asencio 94

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koxon

Sharp, hi presence, surprisingly decent bridge pick up

While INF3, pick up designed to be neck pick up, is bad job from Ibanez,, INF4 , bridge pick up is surely Ibanez's representative. Put it on my Les Paul replica just to experiment a bit, but it's sharpness and hi presence range made me leave it on the guitar despite the fact that i put Alnico V as a neck pick up and have a P-90, waiting for my impression of INF4 to calm down a bit :)

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