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Revision as of 15:13, 16 January 2018

PS120SP SSP
PS120SP Silver Sparkle Red copyright sprite

The PS120SP is a solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2016. It is a signature model of guitarist Paul Stanley of the American hard rock band KISS. It is produced in China.

The PS120SP follows the PS120 introduced the previous year. The differences are limited to the finish (color) and this new model's lack of a body binding. The PS120SP was introduced at the NAMM Show in January 2016.[1]

The PS120SP features a maple top on a mahogany body mated to a set-in mahogany neck with a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with binding and split block position markers. Components include a Tune-O-Matic style fixed bridge and tailpiece and dual Seymour Duncan humbucking pickups with individual volume controls.

It is sold in Japan as a package with a gig bag as the PSP120SPGB.

The PS120SP was discontinued after 2017.

Specifications

Specifications for PS120SP / PSP120SPGB
Model name: PS120SP / PSP120SPGB
Year(s) offered: 2016–2017
Sold in: Worldwide
Made in: China
Finish(es): Silver Sparkle (SSP)
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
Mahogany w/ maple top
Neck joint:
Set-in
Bridge:
Full Tune III fixed
Tailpiece:
Quik Change III
Pickguard:
Chrome
Hardware color:
Chrome
Neck
Neck type:
PS Standard
Neck material:
3-piece mahogany
Scale length:
628mm/ 24¾"
Fingerboard material:
Ebony w/ binding
Fingerboard inlays:
Acrylic & abalone split block
Frets:
22 / medium
Electronics/ Strings
Pickup configuration:
HH
Bridge pickup:
Seymour Duncan Custom 5 (H) passive/ alnico
Neck pickup:
Seymour Duncan '59 (H) passive/ alnico
Controls:
Two volumes / master tone / 3-way toggle pickup selector
String gauge (factory):
.010–.046

Sources

  1. 2016 NAMM report, Ibanez Japan (website), archived from the original December 2017