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Description

The Ibanez Iron Label FRIX6FEAH is a masterclass in combining sleek design with powerful performance, making it a top choice for metal and rock enthusiasts. Crafted meticulously, this solid body electric guitar offers a Nitro Wizard neck, ensuring lightning-fast playability and supreme comfort, crucial for intense riffing sessions. The guitar's ash top with a mahogany body not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also contributes to a balanced tonal output that's rich in resonance and sustain.

Equipped with an EMG 60 pickup in the neck position and an EMG 81 in the bridge, the FRIX6FEAH delivers a full-bodied, aggressive sound that cuts through any mix with precision. Whether you're shredding solos or laying down heavy rhythms, this guitar promises clarity and punch. It features a bound ebony fretboard, providing a smooth, responsive surface for your fingers to glide across, while its simple yet effective controls keep you focused on your performance.

Additionally, the guitar includes a fixed Gibraltar Standard II bridge, providing rock-solid tuning stability and sustain. The Gotoh locking tuners further ensure that your tuning holds, even after the most vigorous play sessions.

Key Features:

  • Nitro Wizard neck for ultrafast playability
  • Ash top with a mahogany body for enhanced resonance
  • EMG 60 (neck) and EMG 81 (bridge) pickups for powerful sound
  • Bound ebony fretboard for smooth playability
  • Gibraltar Standard II bridge for stable tuning and sustain
  • Gotoh locking tuners to keep your tuning secure
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ibanez Iron Label FRIX6FEAH.

Comparisons

  • The FRIX6FEAH features active EMG 81-66 pickups, while the RGAIX6FM uses passive DiMarzio Fusion Edge, impacting tonal characteristics.

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  • The FRIX6FEAH has a Tele shape, offering a different ergonomic feel compared to the modern super strat shape of the RGAIX6FM.

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  • The neck feel of the FRIX6FEAH differs significantly from other brands' necks, like those of Jackson guitars, due to Ibanez's unique Nitro Wizard neck design.

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  • One user expressed a preference for MIJ (Made in Japan) models over the Iron Label series, despite appreciating the latter's design.

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User experience

  • Owners note the rarity of the FRIX6FEAH model, adding to its desirability among enthusiasts.

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  • Owners need time to adjust to the Nitro Wizard neck profile if accustomed to different neck shapes like the Jackson Dinky's compound radius.

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  • A seller noted the guitar remained in excellent condition with no noticeable dings or scratches after being played around 50 times.

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Features and functionality

  • The guitar comes with a single volume knob, a 3-way pickup selector, and a killswitch, simplifying the control layout and focusing on essential functionalities.

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  • Active EMG 60 and 81 pickups are highlighted for their suitability in achieving a great metal sound.

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Setup and maintenance

  • One owner mentioned using skinny top/heavy bottom Ernie Ball strings for optimal playability.

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Mods and upgrades

  • A user replaced the plastic nut with a bone nut but experienced issues with sustain and tone, suggesting potential setup or compatibility concerns.

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Value and pricing

  • The rarity of the FRIX6FEAH makes it challenging to find, and it can sell quickly once listed.

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