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Ibanez TQM1-NT Tom Quayle Signature TQM Series Electric Guitar, Natural

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The TQM1 features a monkey pod top on an alder body bolted to an S-Tech roasted maple oval C shaped neck with an S-Tech roasted maple fingerboard with 22 stainless steel frets, abalone dot position markers and luminescent side dots. Components include Seymour Duncan Hyperion pickups which are direct-mounted to the body with a humbucker at the bridge and single-coils in the neck and middle positions, a T1802 two-point synchronized tremolo bridge with titanium saddles made by Gotoh, an oil-impregnated bone nut, an angled output jack and Gotoh locking tuning machines with height-adjustable posts. The TQM1 employs a dyna-MIX9 switching system (see diagram below) with an “Alter switch” toggle which allows the user to access nine distinct tones. The Alter switch allows the player to access two modes with the single coils connected in series creating a tone similar to a second humbucker. The neck dimension were changed for 2023.

 

Model: TQM1-NT

SPECIFICATIONS

neck type

TQM S-TECH WOOD/Roasted Maple neck

top/back/body

Monkeypod top/Alder body

fretboard

S-TECH WOOD Roasted Maple/Abalone dot inlay

fret

Jumbo Stainless Steel frets

bridge

Gotoh® T1802 tremolo bridge

string space

10.5mm

neck pickup

Seymour Duncan® Hyperion™ (S) neck pickup Passive/Alnico

middle pickup

Seymour Duncan® Hyperion™ (S) middle pickup Passive/Alnico

bridge pickup

Seymour Duncan® Hyperion™ (H) bridge pickup Passive/Alnico

factory tuning

1E, 2B, 3G, 4D, 5A, 6E

strings

D'Addario® EXL110

string gauge

010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046

nut

Bone nut

hardware color

Chrome

Brand

Ibanez

Ibanez is one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe, as well as the first brand of guitars to mass-produce the seven-string guitar and eight-string guitar. The company has an impressive lineup of products ranging from instruments to pedals and accessories, and have recently raised standards and eyebrows with the new AZ Series, which Josh Smith described as the best superstrat he’s played in a long time.