Description
Roadhouse USA:
1994 Ibanez Reb Beach Voyager RBM400 Guitar
Another rare one, this time a Reb Beach signature model Ibanez RBM400.
Made in 1994, this were very limited in production. It has a solid mahogany body and a killer Bolivian rosewood fretboard.
These were a FujiGen made guitar and as such, are of excellent quality.
The pickups that are currently in it are EMG’s, which ironically were in the 1993 RBM. Also included are the original pickups and wiring as pictured.
It plays great and has been recently set up. Neck is excellent and the frets show little to no wear.
It does have a few upgrade besides the EMG’s, such as an FU tone brass block, brass string claw and screws and noiseless springs. Again, the original are included as you can see in the pics.
All the Reb Beach model Ibanez guitars were discontinued in 1995, and it is rare to find an RBM400 in this type of condition.
Some parts have been upgraded, but it does also come with the originals.
Also comes in the Ibanez Team J Craft hard case as pictured.
***Original Artwork by the extremely talented Naomi Rosenblum. Click HERE to check out her work.***
The RBM400is a Reb Beach series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1994. It is a signature model of American guitarist Reb Beach, who is best known for his work in the melodic rock band Winger. The RBM400 was made in Japan by FujiGen. It replaced the RBM2.
The RBM body style is the second unique body shape used by Beach after the modified Explorer styled WRB3 model. The body, which was designed by Reb Beach himself, features a deep cutaway at the back of the body all the way to the tremolo. It is also known as Voyager style.
The RBM400 features a mahogany body bolted to a Bolivian rosewood neck with a 22-fret Bolivian rosewood fingerboard with clay dot position markers. Components include Ibanez pickups with a humbucker at the bridge and single coil-sized humbuckers in the middle and neck positions and a Lo Pro Edge double locking tremolo bridge.
The RBM100 is a similar model with a maple neck and rosewood fretboard.
The RBM400 was discontinued after 1995 along with the rest of the Reb Beach signature models.
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