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Key Features
The RG is one of the most recognizable and distinctive guitars in the Ibanez line. Forged in the 80's, this high-performance machine was built with speed and strength in mind. Used back then by the likes of Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, this series of guitars became synonymous with guitarist's seeking to push the boundaries of various genres of music. RG Tremolo models stand up to the most abusive whammy bar users around, while still maintaining perfect tuning stability. Lightning fast fretboard work is no problem with the Wizard neck, flat fingerboard and jumbo frets.
If pushing the whammy bar to the limit and beyond is part of the guitar voodoo that you do, the RG Tremolo may be your guitar. Now featuring the Edge-Zero II tremolo with the zero point system, tuning stability is maximized. The Wizard neck, flat fingerboard, and jumbo frets are a favorite among players with fast fingers.
Wizard III Maple neck
Ibanez's thin, flat, and fast, yet strong and sturdy, Wizard neck offers unlimited playability for demanding players, and features a two-octave 24-fret fret board for wide tonal range.
IBZ INF3/INF3S/INF4 Pickups
The Infinity 3 pickup provides dynamic sound for chording and rhythm playing, and the Infinity 4 is a brilliant lead pickup with warm sound and strong harmonics.
Edge-Zero II w/ZPS3Fe
The Zero Point System in the Edge-Zero II makes tuning easier and faster as well as providing stable tuning for long performances, all while maintaining smooth tremolo playing. Engineered to remove all points of friction, ZPS is the smoothest Ibanez Back Stop ever. Even when a string breaks loss of tuning is minimized. For players that prefer a full floating system, simply remove the stop bar. The innovative use of an additional outer pair of springs provides easier tuning and noticeably greater tuning stability than the traditional floating tremolo.
ZPS (Zero Point System)
No friction points make the ZPS the smoothest Ibanez Back Stop ever. An additional outer pair of springs provides easier tuning and better tuning stability than the traditional floating tremolo-plus the other strings will remain in tune if a string breaks.
Switchable To Floating Trem
One of the best ZPS features! Just remove the stop bar and the ZPS easily changes to floating trem operation.
Manually Adjustable Spring System
Spring tension can be quickly set by thumb. There's no need for a hex wrench.
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