Features:The Ibanez Destroyer star-shape was made in 1985 in Japan. It's basically a destroyer with a triangle cut from the butt. It's a lock on the solid basswood with a black binder. The neck has 22 medium frets, and I suspect is the old Ibanez X contour love / loved to put on their DT / X Series I saw the color in three varieties, dark green (the one I have), red and black. It features 2 humbuckers, 1 volume, 1 tone and a 3-way toggle switch. The Bridge is an archaic Ibanez Rokr Pro preceding the Floyd Rose, but tries to fill the same function as a floating vibrato with turnbuckles. The nut is a nut and archaic, a combination of a fine black (plastic?) Nut followed by a kind of nut against the doll, which also serves as a tree line.
Sound:
Many players believe that the more body mass expresses more of tone, and I'm such a player. The body is more resonant than playing unplugged strategy type body. But you do not buy an electric guitar to play unplugged. When I bought this guitar 25 years ago, it did not come with stock pickups. In fact, the pickups have no make or model on them, so I'm hard to give you any specific details about them. The tone is as FAP but with an output but less and a little more twang. I will not go into