Ibanez Destroyer
The Destroyer is an Ibanez brand electric guitar model (originally) manufactured at the FujiGen-Gakki musical instrument factory for the Hoshino-Gakki Company. The Destroyer model was first introduced by Hoshino-Gakki in 1975 and was based on the Gibson Musical Instruments' Explorer design. The Destroyer has since undergone several design and line changes and has been available in both 6-string and bass versions.
The star-shape variant was one of the first eccentrically-shaped guitars at the time with a floating tremolo system, making it a popular choice for the heavy metal and shred musicians of the 80s.
Timeline
This is a timeline of the first appearance of each verifiable model in an Ibanez catalog.
- 1976
- Model #2459,[1] Model #2459B[2]
- 1980
- DT-50,[3] DT-400[3] (first incarnation)
- 1982
- DT-300[4]
- 1983
- DT-100,[5] DT-150,[6][7] DT-200[8] (first incarnation), DT-500,[7] DT-600[7]
- 1984
- DT-250,[9] DT-350,[9] DT-355,[10] DT-450,[10] DT-555,[11] DT-670,[10] DT-870,[10] DB-700[9]
- 1985
- DT-330,[12] DT-380[13]
- 1986
- DG-350,[14] DG-351,[15] DG-555,[16] DT-4550,[17] DT-6750,[17] DB-800[14]
- 1996
- DT-400[18] (second incarnation)
- 2001
- DTX-120[19]
- 2004
- DT-200[20] (second incarnation)
- 2009
- DTT-700[21]
Models appearing in catalogs
Per Wikipedia policy, these tables have been updated to contain only those models and attributes whose existence can be independently verified via pre-published, authoritative works. Other known models whose existence and attributes cannot be independently verified via pre-published, authoritative works are no longer included here.
6-String models
6-String Models |
Line | Pickup Type by Position (N / M / B) |
Note |
---|---|---|---|
2459[1] | N/A | Super-70 / x / Super-70 | |
DG-350[14] | X-Series | V-5 / x / V-5 | Star shaped |
DG-351[15] | X-Series | V-5 / x / V-5 | Star shaped |
DG-555[16] | Destroyer-II | V-2 / V-2 / V-2 | |
DT-50[3][22][23][24] | Destroyer-II | Super-70 / x / V-2 | |
DT-100[25] | Destroyer-II | x / x / V-2 | |
DT-150[26][7] | X-Series | x / x / V-2 | |
DT-200[8] | Destroyer-II | unknown / x / V-2 | First incarnation |
DT-200[20] | PowerSound1 / x / PowerSound2
Infinity3 / x / Infinity4 |
Second incarnation | |
DT-250[9][27] | X-Series | V-5 / x / V-5 | Star shaped |
DT-300[4] | Destroyer-II | ||
DT-330[12] | Destroyer-II | V-5 / x / V-5 | |
DT-350[9][27] | X-Series | V-5 / x / V-5 | Star shaped |
DT-355[10] | Destroyer-II | V-5 / x / V-5 | Star shaped |
DT-380[13] | X-Series | V-5 / x / V-5 | |
DT-400[3][4][22][23][24] | Destroyer-II | Super-58 / x / V-2
Super-70 / x / V-2 |
First incarnation |
DT-400[18] | Quantum1 / x / Quantum2 | Second incarnation | |
DT-450[10] | Destroyer-II | V-5 / x / V-5 | |
DT-4550[17] | Destroyer-II | V-5 / x / V-5 | Ibanez Art Graphic Series
Fire Engine or Spider graphic |
DT-500[7] | X-Series | Super-58 / x / V-2 | |
DT-555[11][28] | Destroyer-II | V-2 / V-2 / V-2 | |
DTT-700[21] | DiMarzio D Activator X / x / DiMarzio D Activator X | ||
DTX-120[19][29][30] | Axis Humbucker 3-1 / x / Axis Humbucker 4-1 |
Bass models
Bass Models |
Line | Pickup Type by Position (N / M / B) |
Note |
---|---|---|---|
2459B[2] | N/A | unknown / x / unknown | |
DB-700[9][27] | X-Series | x / Super-J6 / Super-J5S | Star shaped |
DB-800[14] | X-Series | x / LO-B / LO-BS | Active 2 band EQ System
Star shaped |
DT-600[26][7] | X-Series | x / Super-P4 / x | |
DT-670[10] | Destroyer-II | x / Super-J6 / Super-J6 | |
DT-6750[17] | Destroyer-II | x / Super-J6 / Super-J6 | Ibanez Art Graphic Series
Fire Engine graphic |
DT-870[10] | Destroyer-II | Super-P5S / Super-J5S / Super-J6 |
Notable Ibanez Destroyer players
- Tom Angelripper (b. 1963) bassist for Sodom used an Ibanez Destroyer Bass[31]
- Eddie Van Halen (b. 1955) guitarist and founder of the American hard rock band Van Halen, used a 1975 Korina Ibanez Destroyer for the recording of its first album Van Halen, which also features on the cover of their third album, Women and Children First.
- Adrian Smith (b. 1957) guitarist of Iron Maiden played a Japanese version of the DT300 during the Number of the Beast tour in the early '80s and still owns it.
- Phil Collen (b. 1957) leadguitarist of Def Leppard played a DT555 as his main guitar from 1981 until the end of the Pyromania World Tour in 1984. He still has three more copies of this guitar.
- Conrad Lant (b. 1963) also known by the stage name of Cronos, bass player of Venom played a Destroyer bass guitar.
- Dave Mustaine (b. 1961) (Megadeth) played a Destroyer in his Metallica years (1981-1983)
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