Ibanez RGT1220PB-ABS
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RGT1220PB-ABS
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The RGT1220PB-ABS is a seriously capable instrument. It's built for players who want a modern, high-performance feel with a touch of visual flair. This guitar excels in rock and metal, but the versatile pickup combination allows for a surprisingly wide range of tones.
Product Description
- Ibanez RGT1220PB-ABS
- Electric Guitar
- Body: Basswood
- Top: Poplar
- 7-Piece neck-thru-body: Maple / Walnut
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Acrylic & Abalone Block fingerboard inlays
- Neck profile: Wizard III - thickness at 1st fret: 19 mm / at 12th fret: 21 mm
- Scale length: 648 mm (25.51")
- Fingerboard radius: 400 mm (15.75")
- Nut width: 43 mm (1.69")
- Locking nut
- 24 Jumbo stainless steel frets
- Pickups: DiMarzio The Tone Zone (bridge) and DiMarzio Air Norton (neck) Humbucker
- Volume and tone controls
- 5-Way switch
- dyna-MIX10 Switching System
- Edge Tremolo
- Gotoh machine heads
- Gold-plated hardware
- Strings: Daddario EXL120 .009 - .042
- Colour: Antique Brown Stained Flat
- Includes gig bag
- • Ebony fretboard offers exceptional clarity and sustain; a real upgrade.
- • DiMarzio pickups deliver a versatile, high-output, modern tone palette.
- • 7-piece maple/walnut neck-thru construction enhances resonance and sustain.
- • Locking nut and Edge tremolo allow for fast, stable, and accurate tuning.
- • Basswood body, while resonant, lacks the top-end sparkle of mahogany.
- • The Antique Brown finish might be too visually polarizing for some players.
- • The Wizard III neck, while thin, could be uncomfortable for players preferring a thicker profile.
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