Ibanez Destroyer Model: DT-6750
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The DT-6750 is a Black DT-670 with a special graphic Fire Engine finish (DT-6750 BK-FE). The Spider graphic finish that was available on the 6-string DT-4550 was not available on this bass model.


 
Status: Known
Model: DT-6750
Line: Destroyer II
Serial Number Format: unknown
Machine Heads: Smooth Tuner B-II
Neck Composition: Maple 1-piece
Neck Type: Bolt-on
Fingerboard Composition: Rosewood
Fret Count: 21 or 22
Scale (inches): 34"
Body Composition: Basswood
Binding (H / N / B): ? / ? / ?
Number of Pick-Ups: 2
Pick-Ups by Position (N / M / B): x / Super-J6 / Super-J6
Bridge: Accu Cast B-II
Tail: Accu Cast B-II
Controls: (1) Master Volume
(1) Master Tone
(1) Balance
(2) Tri Sound
Control Knobs: Tek Grip
Hardware Color: Gold
Finish(es): Fire Engine (Black with Flame graphic, BK-FE)
Market: East[1]
Year of First Catalog Appearance: 1985[2]
Catalog Appearances: 1985 Ibanez Profile Art Graphic Series poster[2]
Comments: this model is a Black DT-670 with a special graphic Fire Engine finish (DT-6750 BK-FE). The Spider graphic finish that was available on the 6-string DT-4550 was not available on this bass model. The DT-6750 also had an optional Zebra graphic soft case available.
Footnotes:
[1] the targeted Market values are assumptions based upon the geographic region or the language of the catalog(s) in which a given model appears. If a model appears in a Japanese language catalog, the Market is assumed to be East. If a model appears in an English language catalog, the Market is assumed to be West. Otherwise, geographic area such as North America or Asia determines the market designation of East or West.
   
[2] we believe the year (1986) associated with this poster on the Ibanez catalog web site may be incorrect for several reasons:
  • we had the poster's contents professionally translated into English and there are no dates anywhere on the poster
  • the last year of production for the DT-450 was 1985, not 1986
  • in 1986, tremolo units on any remaining Destroyer models were changed from the Pro Rock'r to the Edge. The poster clearly shows Pro Rock'r units
  • the poster states the DT-6750 has a 1-piece Maple neck. The DT-670 had 1-piece Maple necks in 1984 and 1985. In 1986, the necks were changed to a Maple 3-ply
Of course, the poster could be from 1986 and the DT-6750s started out as overstocked DT-670s from 1985.