Ibanez RG5120M-PRT Prestige

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Ibanez RG5120M-PRT Prestige

Ibanez

RG5120M-PRT Prestige

4.7 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 533351
Brand: Ibanez
Model: RG5120M-PRT Prestige
Price: $2,198.90

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This RG5120M-PRT is a seriously well-built instrument – the mahogany body gives it a rich, resonant tone that’s a step up from typical Ibanez. The Fluence pickups are incredibly versatile, handling everything from soaring leads to chunky rhythm, and that Nitro Wizard neck makes it a joy to play fast. It's a premium-priced choice ideal for players who demand high performance and a refined aesthetic.

Product Description

  • Ibanez RG5120M-PRT Prestige
  • Electric Guitar
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Bolt-on neck: 5-Piece maple / wenge
  • Fingerboard: Birdseye maple
  • Fingerboard inlays: Mother of Pearl Offset Dot
  • Neck profile: Nitro Wizard - thickness at 1st fret: 17 mm / at 12th fret: 19 mm
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.51")
  • Fingerboard radius: 430 mm (16.93")
  • Nut width: 43 mm (1.69")
  • Locking nut
  • 24 Jumbo stainless steel frets
  • Pickups: 2 Fishman Fluence Modern Ceramic Humbuckers
  • Volume and Tone controls
  • 3-Way switch
  • Fishman Fluence Voicing switch
  • Lo-Pro Edge Tremolo
  • Gotoh machine heads
  • Hardware: Cosmo Black
  • Strings: DAddario EXL120 .009 - .042
  • Colour: Polar Lights
  • Includes case
  • Made in Japan
PROS
  • • Mahogany body delivers warmth and sustain, a real tonal foundation.
  • • Nitro Wizard neck profile offers incredible speed and comfortable access.
  • • Fishman Fluence pickups provide a versatile, modern high-output tone.
  • • Japanese craftsmanship ensures exceptional build quality and hardware precision.
CONS
  • • Mahogany body contributes to a somewhat heavier feel, might fatigue some players.
  • • The birdseye maple fretboard can be polarizing – some find it visually busy.
  • • Limited pickup switching options compared to some other high-end guitars.

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Key Features

Body Material Mahogany
Neck Material 5-Piece Maple / Wenge
Fingerboard Birdseye Maple
Pickups Fishman Fluence Modern Ceramic Humbuckers
Scale Length 648 mm (25.51 in)
Frets 24 Jumbo Stainless Steel
Bridge Lo-Pro Edge Tremolo
Weight Approximately 8.5 lbs (3.86 kg)

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Frequently Asked Questions

The switch toggles between a humbucker and a P90-like voicing, adding significant tonal flexibility – expect a thicker, more vintage-inspired sound with the P90 setting.
Yes, the Lo-Pro Edge is designed for stability; it offers significant dive bomb capability with minimal tuning issues thanks to the locking nut and Gotoh tuners.
Birdseye maple is noticeably drier than rosewood, and slightly less slick than ebony; it provides good grip, but some players may prefer the feel of a more traditional fingerboard material.

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