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Ibanez RGR5221RTFR Transparent Fluorescent Orange

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Superstrat-style electric guitar from the RG Prestige series, RGR5221RTFR.

  • Mahogany body with bolt-on maple and wenge neck
  • Ash top
  • Macassar ebony fingerboard with mother-of-pearl dot inlays
  • Bare Knuckle Brute Force Humbucker pickups (HH)
  • Includes hard case
  • Made in Japan

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Description

The Ibanez RGR5221RTFR is a guitar built with a focus on performance and versatility. Its body and neck are designed to provide rigidity, comfort, and smooth access to the highest frets, supporting both technical playing and precision in every note. The hardware and components ensure stability and reliability, allowing the instrument to maintain tuning and a consistent feel across various playing situations.

In terms of tone, this guitar delivers a rich and balanced palette, with deep lows, well-defined mids, and clear highs that suit a wide range of styles. Its response is sensitive and articulate, highlighting both subtle nuances and aggressive passages, making it a versatile choice for players seeking clarity, dynamics, and power in their sound without sacrificing control or expressiveness.

  • Mahogany body
  • Ash top
  • 5-piece maple/wenge neck
  • Macassar ebony fingerboard
  • Neck joint: Bolt-on
  • Neck shape: Super Wizard HP
  • Offset mother-of-pearl dot inlays
  • 24 jumbo stainless steel frets
  • Nut: Graph Tech
  • Nut width: 43 mm
  • Scale length: 25.51"
  • Fingerboard radius: 16.93"
  • Thickness at 1st fret: 17 mm
  • Thickness at 12th fret: 19 mm
  • Pickup: Bare Knuckle Brute Force Humbucker (bridge)
  • Pickup: Bare Knuckle Brute Force Humbucker (neck)
  • 1 volume control
  • 1 tone control
  • Alter switch
  • 3-position toggle switch
  • The Alter switch offers expanded pickup combinations
  • Bridge: Gibraltar Standard II
  • Hardware finish: Cosmo Black
  • Tuners: Gotoh MG-T locking
  • Includes case
  • Color: Transparent Fluorescent Orange
  • Factory strings: D'Addario EXL110 (.010 - .046)
  • Made in Japan

RG Prestige

Three core principles define the Ibanez Prestige line: precision, performance, and comfort. Prestige guitars blend high-tech manufacturing techniques with traditional Japanese craftsmanship to achieve true innovation in design and build quality. The series incorporates ideas and feedback from musicians worldwide as cornerstones of the Prestige production process.

About Ibanez

Ibanez is a Japan-based manufacturer of guitars and basses. The name comes from Spanish luthier Salvador Ibañez, whose excellent guitars were distributed in Japan by Hoshino Gakki. The 1929 recession impacted the company, which closed in 1933. With the Japanese market left underserved, the importer decided in 1935 to start producing Spanish-style guitars independently, distributing them under the name "Ibanez Salvador." The name was later shortened to "Ibanez."

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EAN13: 4549763375605

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Ibanez es un fabricante de guitarras y bajos con sede en Japón. Su nombre se debe al luthier español Salvador Ibañez, cuyas excelentes guitarras eran distribuidas en Japón por la compañía de Hoshino Gakki. La recesión de 1929 afecta a la firma, que en 1933 cierra. El mercado japonés queda desabastecido, por lo que el importador decide en 1935 empezar a fabricar guitarras españolas por su cuenta y las distribuye con el nombre "Ibanez Salvador". Luego cambió el nombre a "Ibanez".

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