Ibanez is giving its wildly popular Tim Henson signature nylon-string guitar lineup a fresh visual makeover. The brand has officially dropped an array of striking new finishes for the TOD10N, the TOD20FMN, and the flagship TOD100N.
While the core, player-favorite specifications of these crossover instruments remain unchanged, the expanded color palette offers fresh aesthetics for Polyphia fans and modern guitarists alike.
Even better news for musicians? The release of these new colors arrives alongside massive, limited-time price cuts across the entire range.
The Ibanez TOD10N: Sleek Aesthetics Meet Crossover Playability
The guitar that started a modern acoustic revolution, the TOD10N, is now available in three brand-new colors: Black Burst Fade Low Gloss, Silver Metallic Flat, and Pearl Pink Flat.

Playing God
First unveiled in Polyphia’s viral “Playing God” music video, this model quickly became one of the most talked-about nylon-string guitars in recent memory thanks to its ultra-sleek appearance and electric guitar-inspired feel.
Under the new hood, the specs remain just as impressive. It features an ultra-thin 50mm Sapele body paired with a Solid Spruce top and traditional fan bracing, delivering the warmth and responsiveness of a classical instrument.

Fishman Sonicore
However, electric guitar players will feel right at home due to its slim C-shaped neck, 15.75″-radius Rosewood fingerboard, and a narrower 1.8-inch nut width. For live performances and studio sessions, the onboard Fishman Sonicore pickup and AEQ210TF preamp provide natural amplified tones with integrated EQ and phase controls.
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Pricing Deal: While the TOD10N usually retails for $1,099, the new color variants are currently on sale for a much more palatable $779.79/£669.00.
Available at Andertons in Silver Metallic Flat, and Pearl Pink Flat.
Available at Guitar Center in Silver Metallic Flat, and Pearl Pink Flat.
Available at Sweetwater in Black Burst Fade Low Gloss, Silver Metallic Flat, and Pearl Pink Flat.
Available at Thomann in Silver Metallic Flat, and Pearl Pink Flat.
The Ibanez TOD20FMN: A Stunning Flame Maple Twist
For players looking for a more striking visual grain, the Ibanez TOD20FMN adds a premium aesthetic twist to the modern crossover formula.
Sharing the same ultra-thin 50mm Sapele body blueprint as the TOD10N, the TOD20FMN swaps the spruce top for a stunning Solid Flame Maple top, providing a brighter visual presence and a touch-sensitive performance.

The TOD20FMN maintains the exact same comfortable, highly accessible geometry: a slim C-shaped neck, a 15.75″-radius Rosewood fingerboard, and a 1.8-inch nut.
Plugged into an amplifier or PA, its Fishman Sonicore pickup and AEQ210TF preamp faithfully capture the guitar’s acoustic nuance while offering robust sound-shaping flexibility.
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Pricing Deal: Normally priced at $1,399, the TOD20FMN is currently marked down to $799.00/£689.00.
The Flagship Ibanez TOD100N: Premium Craftsmanship Reimagined
At the top of the lineup sits the premium TOD100N, which receives two highly sophisticated new finish options: Toasted Marshmallow Matte and Natural High Gloss.
Building on the original crossover concept, the TOD100N elevates the formula by utilizing a chambered 50mm FRH body crafted from Solid Okoume back and sides, topped with a premium Solid Sitka Spruce top.
Tree of Death
This combination offers a deeply rich, resonant acoustic voice in a remarkably lightweight package. Enhanced cutaways drastically improve upper-fret access for intricate lead work, while a luxury Ebony fingerboard—adorned with Tim Henson’s iconic “Tree of Death” inlay—and elegant Rosewood body binding reinforce the guitar’s premium status.
The electronics also get a massive upgrade here. The TOD100N is outfitted with Fishman’s Acoustic Matrix under-saddle pickup, a bridge-mounted body pickup, and an advanced Aura preamp, offering exceptionally detailed plugged-in tones and unparalleled studio-grade flexibility.
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Pricing Deal: The premium Ibanez TOD100N usually commands a $2,199 price tag, but it is now available for $ 1,899.99/£1,669.00.
Available at Andertons in Toasted Marshmallow Matte and Natural High Gloss
Available at Guitar Center in Toasted Marshmallow Matte and Natural High Gloss
Available at Sweetwater in Toasted Marshmallow Matte and Natural High Gloss
Available at Thomann in Toasted Marshmallow Matte and Natural High Gloss

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the new colors available for each Tim Henson model?
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TOD10N: Black Burst Fade Low Gloss, Silver Metallic Flat, and Pearl Pink Flat.
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TOD20FMN: Now featuring updated availability in its signature Flame Maple style alongside the lineup refresh.
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TOD100N: Toasted Marshmallow Matte and Natural High Gloss.
Have the specifications or materials changed with these new releases?
No. The technical specifications, body dimensions, tonewood configurations, and electronics remain identical to the original releases. The update is purely aesthetic, accompanied by promotional price drops.
Why are these guitars called “crossover” nylon guitars?
Traditional classical nylon-string guitars feature wide, flat fretboards and thick necks. The Tim Henson signature series features a slim “C” neck profile, a radiused fingerboard (15.75″), and a narrower nut width (1.8″), making them feel and play much more like a standard electric guitar.
Verdict & Score
Verdict:
Ibanez has struck gold again by expanding the aesthetic options of an already legendary lineup.
The Tim Henson signature series successfully bridged the gap between modern progressive rock and classical nylon textures.
By introducing these gorgeous new finishes—especially the striking Pearl Pink and sophisticated Toasted Marshmallow—and combining them with massive price cuts, Ibanez has made these highly sought-after crossover acoustic-electrics more accessible than ever. Whether you are a die-hard Polyphia fan or an electric player looking to experiment with nylon strings, there has never been a better time to buy.
Score: 9.3/10
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Design & Aesthetics: 9.5/10
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Playability: 9.5/10
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Value for Money (At Sale Price): 9.0/10
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Electronics & Sound: 9.2/10
To learn more or view the full specs, visit the official Ibanez Website.
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