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Ibanez MTM2 Guitar


Ibanez MTM2 is a mick Thomson electric guitar. It is five piece thru-necks with Mahogany body. It comes with double locking stability. It was designed by very famous guitarist, Mick Thomson. It is suits metal. Its neck is made up of strong mahogany wood. It has a slim body and is comfortable to play. It is built in Indonesia. But it is different from other Asian made guitars. It is finely crafted. Ibanez MTM2 is strongly built with parts solidly put together. The wood used to build this guitar is of high quality. Pickups are distanced perfectly from the strings of the guitar.




It is a heavy guitar; due to this you can play range of things. Pickup of Ibanez MTM2 is very powerful, but is not loud as per the expectation of the guitarists. It has sound waves which can take you on the next level.
Action, fit and finish of this fantastic guitar is flawless. Even a pessimistic person would fail to discover flaws in this guitar.



Core of the guitar is made up of titanium. Core of this guitar is so much strong that it appears to be virtually indestructible. Even Wolverine would fail to make some claws in its body. Without any doubt, I can say that it is a very reliable guitar. Guitarists never faced any problem while playing music on this guitar. Finish of this guitar is impressive, but you need to protect it from unnecessary scratches.
It is designed fine, due to which it produces amazing music. Body and brigade improve quality of tone produced by the guitar. V7 and V8 create jazz effect.

This guitar is perfect for those who love to play rock music. It is good for all kind of rock music. Most of the experienced guitarists recommend this guitar.

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