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Ibanez RG Series RG470AHM 6-String Electric Guitar Blue Moon Burst

Description
The RG470AHM 6-string features an ash body sparkling highs and beefy lows, and it’s complemented by the distinction of a maple fretboard, which, as tone aficionados know well, yields a shade more "bite" to the guitar’s voice.
As the originators of the thin, fast neck, the Wizard III is yet another achievement in player comfort—comfort that translates into maximizing player performance. Proprietary Quantum pickups for a focused, vintage meets modern, vibe, and you’ve got a guitar that’s every inch a pure metal machine.
A case is sold separately.



Features
- Wizard III maple neck
- Ash body
- Maple fretboard with black dot inlay
- Jumbo frets
- Quantum (H) neck pickup
- Quantum (S) middle pickup
- Quantum (H) bridge pickup
- Double Locking tremolo bridge
- Cosmo black hardware
- Case sold separately
Warranty
Reviews
3.94
17 Reviews
75%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great playing Ibanez
I've been playing over 20 years and this is the first Ibanez I've purchased. I've never been a fan of their fretboards; I thought they are too flt and thin. The RG470AHM caught my eye at the Roy, UT Guitar Center. I picked it up and within 30 seconds I knew I had to get it. This guitar feels like home to me, it really plays great. It's light...ish, as the trem system is responsible for a good portion of the weight. I only had one issue with this guitar and it is with the pups. I'm not a fan of the Quantum pups. So I replaced them with Seymour Duncan's; Neck-Custom Shop '59 Middle-Cool Rail Bridge JB. I am completely happy with it and I can't put it down.
Most Liked Negative Review
Great guitar for the price.
Terrible buzzing on the first fret. Everywhere else plays great! Sounds bright and crisp good for clean tones. Not a huge fan of how it sounds with some distortion but it has its uses. Love the trem system and the locking nut both work great!
- Practicing12
- Jamming9
- Recording4
- Rock Concerts3
- School Bands2
- Fret Buzz5
- Craftsmanship3
- Poor Pick Up2
- Flat Sound1
- Heavy Weight1
- Experienced8
- Novice4
- Professional Musician1
- Good Feel11
- Fun To Play10
- Good Tone7
- Good Pick Up6
- Solid Electronics5
Reviewed by 17 customers
What a look, and a incredible sound.
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byDavid
fromSalt Lake City, Utah
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Really fun to play. I love the tremolo bar on the bridge, much better sounding than other guitars I have. I really love the color, and how much fun it is to play. May need to invest in some ear plugs.
Heavy
submitted5 years ago
byEthan
fromDallas
Clean tones are really impressive. 5 way pickup selection is always nice. Beautiful finish. It is THE heaviest guitar I own. Not a problem for me but it's something to keep in mind.
Poor quality and problems with the floating bridge
submitted6 years ago
byTJ
fromNew Jersey
I'll lay it to you straight, the biggest issue about this guitar is that the bridge mechanism is faulty and progressively sets itself lower and lower automatically causing fret buzzing and unplayability. I purchased this guitar about two years ago and have always had the same problems with it going down the road. No matter how many times I took this guitar to get serviced, the same thing always happened. The floating bridge never stayed in the same place, causing the action to be set lower than normal, initially causing fret buzzing and then eventually making the guitar literally UNPLAYABLE. Also want to note that every time I tried to tune the instrument, tuning the guitar up would also adjust the bridge drastically, setting a non flat angle in either direction. With that on top of the bridge adjustment problems, the guitar becomes impossible to tune. It does have a great tone and great feel, but if I can't play the instrument at all it's an automatic no for me.
Really fun guitar
submitted6 years ago
byMe
fromSouth Bend, IN
A great purchase
Great guitar for the price
submitted6 years ago
byJpwillis269
fromMemphis TN
I had a good collection of Ibanez rg's and a jem in the 90's but like an idiot as hard rock slipped out of mainstream and I got more work as a bass player I traded and sold the, away and moved to more traditional instruments. Lately I've been wanting to dive bomb a locking tremolo so I decided to get another rg. Went to look at the 550 and 450's and saw this on the wall. The blue moon burst finish with the natural ash body showing on the sides caught my eye and I couldn't believe the price for the finish. The Ash body is really heavy but it ads to the singing tone. I'm really impressed with the tone I'm getting with the quantum pickups they remind me of the classic PAF Pro I used back in the 90's.
Nice Guitar, great finish, my first time with a Floyd Rose
submitted7 years ago
bySKB
fromUtah
Love the look of the guitar, struggled with learning how to set up the locking tremolo (never had one before). Set up blocks solved that problem. I am a Les Paul guy (still have a black custom) but as of the last 13 years or so have just fallen in love with B C Rich guitars (Mockingbird). Love the B C Rich's neck (stays straight as an arrow), and the guitar feels great in my hands! Bought the RG470AHM because of the Floyd Rose and am enjoying playing it a lot more lately. The neck feels a lot wider than my Rich (string spacing) which is taking some getting used to, same with the pickups and learning to use the single coil in the center. Overall, I like the guitar and think it will be getting used a lot more in the future as I become more comfortable with it. Don't like how the maple neck get dirty looking from the black coming off of the strings/fingers but it cleans off fairly well. Do like the Ash body which has a brighter tone than Bass Wood or Alder bodies. I talked with Adam Reiver with FU-Tone and bought a tremolo big brass replacement block and spring claw. They made a world of difference in the tone. He even threw in a set of brass claw screws which I forgot to order for free!! Cleaned up the bottom end and if you can believe it actually brightened up the top end. Seems like the tone control has more of an effect now than before. He's a great guy, helpful, and knows his stuff. If you have a tremolo on your guitar you need to call or text him and talk. These changes helped me start liking the tones of my Ibanez and locking tremolo a heck of a lot more. Overall I think this is a solid mid-range guitar that plays well, the neck is fast, and it begs to be experimented with tonally. There are a lot options with pickups and I have started to try some of Robin Trower's early guitar work on it with the single coil and neck puckups. If you are a rock or metal player and you like the Ibanez RG style of guitars, you won't be disappointed with the RG470AHM!!!
Q&A
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submitted3 years ago
asked byRW
fromFlorida
Is this guitar available soon?
Please contact our Customer Service agents to get an updated Back Order time framesubmitted4 years ago
asked byKevin
fromMiami,FL
How long will it take for it to restock because it's on back ordered right now
This guitar should be available sometime in early 2022.submitted4 years ago
asked byGene
fromHolbrook, NY
Does it have a gloss or satin finish?
It's glosssubmitted8 years ago
asked byMicah
fromVirginia
So this product is called ibanez RG Series RG470AHM but everywhere i go i see that its called banez RG Series RG370AHM so which model is it
This model is the RG470AHMsubmitted8 years ago
asked byMicah
fromhampton, Virginia
Hi was going to make a trip to guitar center but its a bit far out so i wanted to make sure i was going there and getting what i wanted so i wanted to know if yall have this guitar able to play at the guitar cent in Virgina Beach
Yes, this guitar should be available at the Virginia Beach store but you may want to check with the store directly to make sure.

















