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Ibanez RG Premium Electric Guitar Antique Brown Stained Flat


Description
This sleek guitar has an American basswood body with a poplar burl top. Ibanez's thin, flat and fast Wizard III neck is made of maple and walnut. The ebony fingerboard has stainless steel frets with Premium Fret Edge Treatment for smooth, comfortable play without corrosion. The neck-through construction contributes to massive sustain and easy access to high notes up to the 24th fret.
The Gotoh tuners pair with an Edge tremolo bridge for exceptional tuning stability, precise intonation adjustment and rock-solid reliability. The Ibanez RGT1220PB comes with a gig bag designed specifically to fit and protect your investment for a lifetime of play.



Features
- American basswood body with poplar burl top
- 7-piece maple/walnut neck, ebony fretboard
- DiMarzio Air Norton and The Time Zone humbuckers, dyna-MIX 10 wiring, coil split, power tap mode
- Gotoh tuners, Edge tremolo bridge and tailpiece
Specs
- Body Type: Double Cutaway Solid Body
- Top wood: Burl Poplar
- Body wood: Basswood
- Neck shape: Oval C
- Neck wood: Multi-piece Maple/walnut
- Joint: Neck-through
- Truss rod: Standard
- Material: Ebony
- Fret size: Jumbo
- Number of frets: 24
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: DiMarzio Humbucker
- Bridge: DiMarzio Humbucker
- Special electronics: Coil-split Coil-tap
- Bridge type: Tremolo/Vibrato
- Bridge design: Individual saddle
- Tailpiece: Floating Vibrato
- Tuning machines: Sealed
- Number of strings: 6 String
- Case: Gig Bag
- Orientation: Right Handed
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- Jamming2
- Practicing2
- Recording2
- Rock Concerts1
- School Bands1
- Experienced2
- Fun To Play2
- Good Feel2
- Good Pick Up2
- Good Tone2
- Solid Electronics1
Reviewed by 2 customers
Pictures don't do it justice. Gorgeous
submitted10 months ago
byHendrik
fromFort lauderdale
Absolutely beautiful guitar. Super comfortable neck,not too thin. Pickups are great. Came set up perfectly.
Sustains for days and stays in tune. Tremendous value.
submitteda year ago
byJon
fromDetroit, MI
I bought this over a year ago, and it's been my main guitar ever since. It replaced my expensive PRS Floyd Custom 24 for 1/3 of the price. Love the pups. They are a little quiet tho. There are some cool sounds w the 10 options you have. It sustains for days. It's never been easier to reach the high frets because of the neck thru design. The Stainless Steel frets are amazing. Bends feel so smooth. My prs didn't even come with those. I've owned a few Floyd's, but the Edge trem seems just as good if not better. My only complaint is the term bar o rings often need to be replaced. Build quality was decent. I did have some fret sprouts on the high e side frets 20 and above. I just had my local tech shave then down a little. I absolutely love this guitar. It's not my main anymore because I bought an evh Wolfgang sig, but this will remain my #2 because it feels great and it has some sounds the Wolfgang doesn't. Plus it has a few extra frets.
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submitted17 days ago
asked byMARK
fromNew Hill ,NC
Will a GK-3 pickup fit between the tremolo and the bridge pickup. It looks pretty tight for one. Is there a way to make it work ?
Installing a Roland GK-3 pickup on an Ibanez RG Premium can indeed be a tight fit, especially between the tremolo bridge (typically an Edge Zero II or similar system) and the bridge humbucker pickup. Here's what you need to know and some ways to make it work: Yes, it can fit, but it will likely be tight and may require: Angled mounting Slight modification Careful positioning to avoid tremolo issues. If you’re comfortable with minor guitar modifications, it can be made to work. If not, consider getting help from a professional tech—especially if you want to go the internal route.submitted3 years ago
asked byMike
fromArlington, Virginia USA
How can I find out which one of your stores has this guitar, so I can see it and play it?
I'm sorry, it is not available locally.